Insurance system definition

Insurance system means any plan, fund or program which is maintained by a labor organization or by a labor organization and an employer, to the extent that such plan, fund or program was established or is main- tained for the purposes of providing for its participants, or their beneficiaries, through the purchase of insurance or otherwise, med- ical surgical, or hospital care or benefits, or benefits in the event of sickness, accident dis- ability, death or unemployment, or vacation benefits, apprenticeship or other training pro- grams, or day care centers, scholarship funds, or prepaid legal services, or any other

Examples of Insurance system in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall remain current in both its quarterly reporting and payment of contributions or payments in lieu of contributions, as applicable, to the State Unemployment Insurance system as a condition of maintaining this grant.

  • The sources of data the State shall use when developing its clearance patterns are as follows: Warrant issuance and redemption information from the State's general ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and the Department of Labor and Workforce Development Unemployment Insurance system.

  • The regular hourly rate shall be calculated to include all of the employee’s insurable earnings as defined by the Employment Insurance system, including any payment in lieu of benefits if the employee is in receipt of such payment.

  • The Teijin Group’s pharmaceuticals and home health care businesses are vulnerable to changes in drug reimbursement prices under Japan’s National Health Insurance system, as well as to increasingly intense competition, both of which may have a negative impact on selling prices.

  • The Plan and all rights and duties there under shall be governed, construed and administered in accordance with the laws of the province of Ontario, except that the eligibility of an employee for and the amount and duration of Unemployment Insurance system benefits shall be determined in accordance with the Unemployment Insurance laws of the Unemployment Insurance System.

  • If an employee's eligibility to a Weekly Benefit depends on his eligibility to an Employment Insurance Benefit and his eligibility to an Employment Insurance Benefit is in dispute, the determination of his eligibility for the Weekly Benefit will be postponed until the question is resolved under the Employment Insurance system.

  • Persons who are receiving a pension according to Australian legislation or by virtue of this Agreement and who reside in the Republic of Chile shall have the right to register with the Chilean Health Care Insurance system under the same conditions as Chilean pensioners.

  • The sources of data the State shall use when developing its clearance patterns are as follows: Warrant issuance and redemption information from the State's general ledger and the Department of Labor and Workforce Development Unemployment Insurance system.

  • Such procedure shall not be used to protest a denial of an Unemployment Insurance system benefit or to determine whether or not a benefit should have been paid under an Unemployment Insurance System.

  • If an employee’s to a Weekly Benefit depends on his eligibility to an Unemploy- ment Insurance Benefit and his to an Unemployment Insurance Benefit is in dispute, the determination of his eligibility for the Weekly Benefit will be postponed until the question is resolved under the Unemployment Insurance system.