Qualified family definition

Qualified family means individuals all of whom are qualified
Qualified family means individuals all of whom are qualified individuals and all of whom are related by blood, marriage, or adoption;
Qualified family means one or more family members sharing a common residence.

Examples of Qualified family in a sentence

  • Qualified family members of the designated beneficiary include the designated beneficiary’s child, grandchild, or stepchild, brother, sister, stepbrother, or stepsister, nephew or niece, parents, stepparents, or grandparents, uncle or aunt, spouses of all the family members listed above, cousin, and designated beneficiary’s spouse.

  • Qualified family members are defined in IRC Section 529(e)(2).The custodian may, for any reason (e.g., due to limitations of its charter or bylaws), require a qualified family member who becomes the designated beneficiary to take a total distribution of the Coverdell ESA by December 31 of the year following the year of the original designated beneficiary’s death.

  • EXCEPTION: SUBSTITUTES Qualified family members of board members may be employed by the district as substitute teachers, substitute cafeteria workers, or substitute bus drivers for a period of time not to exceed thirty (30) days per fiscal year.A family member of a school board member having worked as a substitute for the district in the past does not “grandfather” the substitute.

  • EXCEPTION: SUBSTITUTES Qualified family members of board members may be employed by the district as substitute teachers, substitute cafeteria workers, or substitute bus drivers for a period of time not to exceed thirty (30) days per fiscal year.1A family member of a school board member having worked as a substitute for the district in the past does not “grandfather” the substitute.

  • Qualified family leave wages are wages (as defined in section 3121(a) of the Internal Revenue Code for social security and Medicare tax purposes) that Eligible Employers must pay eligible employees for periods of leave during which they are unable to work or telework due to a need for leave to care for a child of such employee if the child’s school or place of care has been closed, or because the child care provider of the child is unavailable, due to COVID-19 related reasons.

  • Qualified family members or domestic partners of employees may be permitted to take noncredit courses at approximately one-third of the fee assessed to other registrants.

  • Qualified family members or domestic partners of employees who use the staff fee for courses away from the employee’s employing institution are subject to staff fee policies and procedures of the instructing institution.

  • EXCEPTION: SUBSTITUTES Qualified family members of board members may be employed by the district as substitute teachers, substitute cafeteria workers, or substitute bus drivers for a period of time not to exceed thirty (30) days per fiscal year.1 A family member of a school board member having worked as a substitute for the district in the past does not “grandfather” the substitute.

  • Qualified family members of the Designated Beneficiary include the Designated Beneficiary’s child, grandchild, or stepchild, brother, sister, stepbrother, or stepsister, nephew or niece, parents, stepparents, or grandparents, uncle or aunt, spouses of all the family members listed above, cousin, and Designated Beneficiary’s spouse.

  • Qualified family members include the designated beneficiary’s child, grandchild, or stepchild, brother, sister, stepbrother, or stepsister, nephew or niece, parents, stepparents, or grandparents, uncle or aunt, spouses of all the family members listed above, cousin, and the designated beneficiary’s spouse.


More Definitions of Qualified family

Qualified family means a family whose annual household income does not exceed 120 percent of the Median Income.
Qualified family means one or more family members sharing a common residence including an individual, his spouse, children, grandchildren, parents, and grandparents. Children and students living away from home are considered family members if they are registered as a student for at least five months out of the year and receive at least fifty percent of their support from parents or guardians in the residence claiming them as part of a qualified family. Children of divorced parents are deemed to be family members of the custodial parent.
Qualified family means one or more family members sharing

Related to Qualified family

  • Multi-family dwelling means a structure that contains more than one separate dwelling unit, which is used, or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, in whole, or in part as the home or residence of one or more persons.