Late Entrant definition

Late Entrant means any Participant who elects coverage more than 31 days after first becoming eligible for enrollment in the plan. If a Late Entrant Penalty is included in your plan, Late Entrants can elect coverage at any time after the initial enrollment period; however, benefits may be limited as expressly provided in the Summary Plan Description or Schedule of Benefits.
Late Entrant means any Member or Eligible Dependent enrolling more than thirty one (31) days after first becoming eligible for coverage.
Late Entrant means an employee or dependent who does not enroll during the initial period in which he or she is eligible to enroll, or during a special enrollment period when there is a change in family status or loss of group health coverage under another plan.

Examples of Late Entrant in a sentence

  • If you do not complete the enrolment change process within 31 calendar days of the date of the life event you will require an application under the Late Entrant process which includes providing Evidence of Insurability.

  • Late Entrant For the purpose of the Group Benefits Program, Late Entrant is defined as: An employee who does not apply for coverage for themselves or their dependent(s) within 31 calendar days of eligibility (90 calendar days for a newborn or adopted child); or An employee who previously elected to waive participation (Extended Health and/or Dental only) due to alternative coverage and who seeks to enrol while the alternative coverage is still in effect.

  • If you apply as a Late Entrant prior to the deadline in November, your coverage would become effective on the subsequent January 1.

  • If an employee or dependent does not elect to participate when initially eligible, and elects to participate at the policyholder’s next annual election period, they will become a Late Entrant.

  • Late Entrant benefits will be limited to exams, cleanings and fluoride applications for the first 12 months.


More Definitions of Late Entrant

Late Entrant means an employee or dependent who does not enroll during the initial period in which he or she is eligible to enroll, or during a special enrollment period when there is a change in family status or loss of coverage under another plan. Coverage for a late entrant will begin the date the former coverage ended as long as the application is made within thirty (30) days.
Late Entrant means an individual who does not elect coverage under Your Employee Benefit Plan when he first meets its eligibility requirements, subsequently makes written application, is accepted and becomes enrolled. Late Entrant does not include an individual who first makes written application as a result of a Qualifying Event or who enrolls during any subsequent open enrollment period offered by Your Employee Benefit Plan.
Late Entrant means an officer who on reaching the prescribed age for compulsory retirement completes or who, but for his retirement on account of a disability, would have completed fifteen years but not twenty years of commissioned service qualifying for pension:-
Late Entrant means an individual who enrolls other than during the initial enrollment period or a special enrollment period as provided under the “Eligibility” section of this SPD.
Late Entrant means an individual who enrolls for Coverage during an Open Enrollment Period after waiving initial eligibility to the Plan. Note, however, a Special Enrollee shall not be considered a Late Entrant.
Late Entrant means a person who: - Becomes insured more than 31 days after he is eligible: or - Becomes insured again after his insurance ended due to non-payment of premium. The late entrant penalties are as follows:
Late Entrant means a Participant who commences participation in the Plan on or after January 1, 2011.