Maximum Benefit Duration definition

Maximum Benefit Duration is the greater of: a. Pursuant to Table 1 (Appendix H) of the AFSCME's Long-Term Disability Plan, which provides a range of benefits on a sliding scale from a 60 year-old disabled person receiving benefits to age 65, to a 69 and over year-old person receiving twelve (12) months of benefits. b. Table 2 is the employee's normal retirement age, as defined by the Social Security amendments of 1983. c. See Appendix I, "Amendment to AFSCME Employees Pension Plan," for further information.
Maximum Benefit Duration means the maximum period of time during which benefits under the Plan may be continued as described under “Maximum Benefit Duration” in the Description of Benefits section.
Maximum Benefit Duration means the maximum length of time that STD benefits may be paid to you. As a general rule, STD benefits end when you are no longer disabled or when a 26-week period has elapsed from the start date of your Disability, whichever occurs first. For purposes of the STD Plan, a 26-week period means a 182-calendar-day period, which includes your Waiting Period, any partial return-to-work days, substituted days of leave, or use of accrued time.

Examples of Maximum Benefit Duration in a sentence

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  • Benefits are paid on a monthly basis according to the following table: Duration of Benefits Table Age on Date of Disability Starts Maximum Benefit Duration from Date of Disability Less than 61 Up to Age 65 69 and over 12 Months 2709 LTD benefits due to mental or nervous disorders or diseases, and drug, alcohol or substance abuse or dependency are limited to a maximum of three (3) years in the employee’s lifetime.