Examples of Permanently incapacitated in a sentence
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Permanently incapacitated Means the Insurer is reasonably satisfied, in relation to an insured member, that their ill health (whether physical or mental) makes it unlikely that they will engage in gainful employment for which they are reasonably qualified by education, training or experience.
Permanently incapacitated spouses retired service members only are eligible for an indefinite Uniformed Services Identification and Privilege card (DD Form 1173) at any age as long as they are Medicare eligible due to disability or end-stage renal disease and reported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid to DMDC for DEERS update.
Disqualification of Board members The office of a Board member shall become vacant if a Board member is: Disqualified from being a Board member by the Act Expelled as a member under these rules Permanently incapacitated by ill health Absent without apology from more than four meetings in a financial year No longer the duly appointed representative of a corporate member.
The office of a committee member shall become vacant if a committee member is: • Disqualified from being a committee member by the Act; • Expelled as a member under these rules • Permanently incapacitated by ill health; • Absent without apology from more than four meetings in a financial year; • No longer the duly appointed representative of a corporate member.