Transitional Benefit definition

Transitional Benefit means a benefit intended to compensate an Eligible Employee for all or a portion of his or her Shortfall Amount through the crediting of Transitional Contributions to such person’s Account for such number of years (or such other period) as the Committee shall determine at the time a Transitional Benefit is approved.
Transitional Benefit means a Lump Sum Benefit and a Group Insurance Benefit.

Examples of Transitional Benefit in a sentence

  • Family Assistance recipients are eligible to receive Transitional Child Care, Low Income Child Care, Transitional Medicaid, Transitional Benefit Assistance (SNAP) and access to Medical Health Services Plans.

  • Family Assistance recipients are eligible to receive Transitional Child Care, Low Income Child Care, Transitional Medicaid, Transitional Benefit Assistance (SNAP), and access to Medicaid Health Services Plans.‌ The district will provide the following support services, for up to 90 days after case closing, to individuals whose Temporary Assistance cases have closed due to employment: The above services are available to individuals whose Temporary Assistance cases have closed due to employment.

  • The Parties agree that, subject to Transitional Benefit Options Before October 7, 2007,monthly pension benefits for persons whose retirement commences after October 9, 2004 will be determined utilizing the New Benefit Calculation.