Ineligible child definition

Ineligible child means your natural child or adopted child, or the natural or adopted child of your spouse, or the natural or adopted child of your parent or of your parent’s spouse (as the terms "child” and “spouse” are defined in
Ineligible child means a child in the household who has not applied for medical assistance for the blind or disabled.
Ineligible child means a child in the household who does not meet all of the eligibility criteria for or enrolled in medical assistance for the blind or disabled.

More Definitions of Ineligible child

Ineligible child means a natural or adopted child of an eligible individual or of the spouse of an eligible individual, who lives in the same household with an eligible individual; and is --
Ineligible child means a child younger than 18 years of age who is not blind or disabled.

Related to Ineligible child

  • Eligible child means the children of:

  • Eligible Citizen means a Person qualified to own interests in real property in jurisdictions in which any Group Member does business or proposes to do business from time to time, and whose status as a Limited Partner or Assignee does not or would not subject such Group Member to a significant risk of cancellation or forfeiture of any of its properties or any interest therein.

  • Ineligible means that the individual obtained the checks and clearances as described in sections 5n and 5q and is not considered appropriate to obtain a license, to be a member of the household of a group child care home or family child care home, or to be a child care staff member due to violation of section 5n, 5q, or 5r.

  • Ineligible Costs means the costs described under Part E.2 of Schedule “E” of this Agreement.

  • Eligible Country means the countries and territories eligible for participation in procurements.