Government Plan definition

Government Plan shall have the respective meanings assigned to such terms in Section 3 of ERISA.
Government Plan means any employee benefit plan maintained by a Governmental Authority or any employee benefit plan, agreement, or arrangement that is otherwise required to be maintained or provided by applicable Law.
Government Plan means any pension, profit sharing or other retirement plan sponsored by the United States or any state, municipality or other political subdivision or any instrumentality of the foregoing.

Examples of Government Plan in a sentence

  • This exclusion will apply whether or not the person receiving the services is enrolled for the Government Plan.

  • In addition, penalty taxes, mandatory tax withholding or rollover rules may apply to amounts received from a Qualified Contract or Plan, as indicated below, and certain exclusions may apply to certain distributions (e.g., distributions from an eligible Government Plan to pay qualified health insurance premiums of an eligible retired public safety officer).

  • Services, to the extent such services, or benefits for such services, are available under a Government Plan.

  • U.S. Department of the Interior Open Government Plan, Version 1.1, June 25, 2010, p.

  • Government Plan Any of the following: (1) the United States Social Security Act; (2) the Railroad Retirement Act; (3) the Canadian Pension Plan; or (4) any other plan provided under the laws of a state, province or any other political subdivision.


More Definitions of Government Plan

Government Plan means any insurance plan established by or under the administrative control of any level of government or any government agency.
Government Plan means any insurance plan established by or under the administrative control of any level of government or any government agency. Immediate Family refers to the spouse, child, or parent of the insured person. Medically Necessary means any type of care, supplies, or services that are generally accepted by health professionals and dispensed according to standards that are generally accepted and recognized by health professionals. The insurer reserves the right to independently evaluate what is deemed medically necessary and by doing so, could refuse the claim if judged otherwise. Reasonable, Usual, and Customary Expenses are fees or charges that do not exceed the amounts generally charged by other professionals, similar health care establishments, or pharmacies in the same jurisdiction for identical or comparable care, services, or supplies.
Government Plan means any generally available plan, program, orarrangement under the administrative control, supervision or regulatory power of any government or government-related entity which is in effect in the Canadian province or territory where the Employee or Dependent ordinarily reside, and which provides coverage, contribution or reimbursement for:▪ Basic medical or hospital services, facilities or therapies;▪ Medical aids, materials, supplies, implements, devices or equipment; or,▪ Prescription or non-prescription drugs, medicines or vaccines,and includes, without limitation, the Medical Services Plan of British Columbia and the Fair PharmaCare Program of British Columbia.
Government Plan means a health benefit plan issued, provided or sponsored by a Federal, State, County, Municipal or local public entity or program, including, but not limited to, Medicare, Medicaid, State Health Benefits Program, School Employees Health Benefit Plan or Federal Employee Health Benefits Program.
Government Plan means a plan or program mandated by Applicable Law and administered by a Governmental Entity, such as the Social Security Program in the United States.
Government Plan means any pension, employment insurance, parental insurance, worker’s compensation, prescription drug or health insurance plan sponsored by the Government of Canada or the government of a province or territory of Canada.
Government Plan means a plan prepared and lodged by the Council of Ministers under Article 9;