Initial Enrollment Period definition
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You may owe a late enrollment penalty if at any time after your Medicare Initial Enrollment Period is over, there's a period of 63 or more days in a row when you don't have Medicare drug coverage or other creditable prescription drug coverage.
The Initial Enrollment Period is the time agreed to by the University and Us and is the first period of time when Eligible Students can enroll themselves.
Eligible Students may enroll for coverage under this policy during the Initial Enrollment Period by completing an enrollment form.
An Initial Enrollment Period is the period of time during which an Eligible Employee and Eligible Family Member may enroll under this Plan as shown in the GEA signed by the Group.
There are three valid enrollment periods for which an individual may enroll in a PDP, they are: the Initial Enrollment Period for Part D (“IEP”); the Annual Coordinated Election Period (“AEP”); and Special Enrollment Periods (“SEP”).