SSNRA definition
Examples of SSNRA in a sentence
Maximum Benefit Period (the later of your SSNRA* or the Maximum Benefit Period listed below): Age When Disability Begins Maximum Benefit Period Age 62 or under Your 65th birthday or the date the 42nd Monthly Benefit is payable, if later.
If a Pilot has been disabled for twenty-six (26) weeks due to an illness or injury, the Pilot shall have Long-term Disability (LTD) Benefits for up to sixty (60) Months or up to SSNRA (Social Security Normal Retirement Age), depending on the extent of the disability and whether or not it allows him to continue in the capacity as a FAR Part 121 Commercial Airline Pilot.
Plan 1: $10,000 max; Benefit to SSNRA Plan 2: $8,000 max; Benefit to SSNRA Plan 3: $6,000 max; Benefit to SSNRA Plan 4: $5,000 max; 5-Year Benefit Duration 3 visits included in your UnitedHealthcare medical plan Cleo offers services to support families on their parenting journey at no cost to employers or employees.
The Long Term Disability Insurance Plan provides a cash benefit of 66.67% of your monthly salary up to $8,100, starting 180 days after you are out of work and continuing up to age 65 or Social Security Normal Retirement Age (SSNRA), whichever is later.
The long-term disability insurance plan benefit coverage shall be sixty percent (60%) of monthly salary, up to a maximum of $11,000 per month and may continue until Social Security Normal Retirement Age (SSNRA) if still medically disabled, subject to carrier requirements.