Eligible Class definition

Eligible Class means the group of individuals who are eligible for coverage under the Master Policy as shown in the Group Information Schedule.
Eligible Class means an employment classification defined by the Employer and specified in the “Schedule of Benefits”. You must be a member of an Eligible Class in order to be eligible for insurance under the Group Policy. Eligible Person is defined in Section II. Elimination Period means the period of time that you must be continuously Disabled before LTD Benefits become payable. No LTD Benefits are payable during the Elimination Period. Your Elimination Period is specified in the “Schedule of Benefits”. Employee is defined in Section II. Employer means an employer (including approved affiliates and subsidiaries) participating in Schools Insurance Fund of Wisconsin and to which we have assigned a Plan Number and issued a Joinder Agreement. Evidence of Insurability is defined in Section III. Group Policy with respect to the Policyowner means the group LTD insurance policy issued by us to the Policyowner. Group Policy with respect to an Employer means only those provisions of the Group Policy, including the options and variables requested by the Employer, that we have approved for that Employer with respect to its eligible employees. The Employer’s coverage under the Group Policy is described in the Joinder Agreement provided by us to the Employer and identified by the Plan Number. Gross LTD Benefit is defined in Section XIII. Guarantee Issue is the amount of coverage provided, up to the Maximum Monthly Benefit, which is not subject to Evidence of Insurability. Hospital means a legally operated hospital providing full-time medical care and treatment under the direction of a full-time staff of licensed physicians. Rest homes, nursing homes, convalescent homes, homes for the aged and facilities primarily affording custodial, educational, or rehabilitative care are not Hospitals. Indexed Predisability Earnings means your Predisability Earnings adjusted annually by the rate of increase in the CPI-W. During the first year of Disability, Indexed Predisability Earnings are the same as the Predisability Earnings. Thereafter, your Indexed Predisability Earnings are determined on each anniversary of your Disability Injury means a bodily injury that is the direct result of an accident, that is not related to any other cause, and which in and of itself results in your Disability within 90 days. Benefits will be payable to you only if the Injury occurs while you are insured under the Group Policy.
Eligible Class. A group of people who are eligible for Coverage under the Policy. Each person of the Eligible Class will qualify for insurance on the date he or she completes the required Eligibility Waiting Period, if any. Eligible Dependent: Includes:

Examples of Eligible Class in a sentence

  • Eligible Class A or Class B Members who wish to nominate an individual for a Governor position must send a Member Nomination Notice (as defined below) to the Secretary of the Company with attention to the Board of Governors.


More Definitions of Eligible Class

Eligible Class. Eligible Class" shall mean any Employee who is not excluded from participation under the Adoption Agreement.
Eligible Class means the class of Employees who are employed by the Employer including officers thereof except those employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the Company and any collective bargaining representative if retirement benefits were the subject of good faith bargaining between such representative and the Company, unless he is a member of a group of employees to whom this Plan has
Eligible Class shall exclude:
Eligible Class means, with respect to a Plan Year, all Employees who receive compensation from the Sponsor in excess of the dollar limit in effect with respect to the Retirement Plan for such Plan Year under section 401(a)(17) of the Code.
Eligible Class means, with respect to a Plan Year, all Employees who receive compensation from an Employer in excess of Code Limitation.
Eligible Class. A or Class B Members who wish to nominate an individual for a Governor position must send a Member Nomination Notice (as defined below) to the Secretary of the Company with attention to the Board of Governors. Such notice must set forth: (a) the name and address of the Class A or Class B Member(s) who are making the nomination, (b) the name, age, business address, and if known, the residence address of each individual being nominated, (c) the principal occupation of the nominee for the preceding five (5) years and (d) the written consent of each person so proposed to serve as a Governor, if nominated, and elected as a Governor (the “Member Nomination Notice”). At the request of the Board, or any nominating committee of the Board, if such committee is standing, any nominees must furnish to the Secretary, that information required to be set forth in a Member Nomination Notice. The Board, or any nominating committee of the Board, if the facts warrant, will determine and declare at any meeting of the Members where there is an election of Governors, that any such nomination was not made in accordance
Eligible Class means a single classification of employees comprised of members of the Capitol