LATE ENROLLEE Sample Clauses

LATE ENROLLEE. An eligible Employee [or Dependent] who requests enrollment under this Contract more than [30] days after first becoming eligible. However, an eligible Employee [or Dependent] will not be considered a Late Enrollee under certain circumstances. See the Employee Coverage [and Dependent Coverage] subsection[s] of the Eligibility section of this Contract. [LEGEND DRUG. Any drug which must be labeled “Caution – Federal Law prohibits dispensing without a prescription.] [MAIL ORDER PROGRAM. A program under which a [Member] can obtain Prescription Drugs from:
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LATE ENROLLEE. An eligible Employee [or Dependent] who requests enrollment under this Contract more than [30] days after first becoming eligible. However, an eligible Employee [or Dependent] will not be considered a Late Enrollee under certain circumstances. See the Employee Coverage [and Dependent Coverage] subsection[s] of the Eligibility section of this Contract. [LEGEND DRUG. Any drug which must be labeled “Caution – Federal Law prohibits dispensing without a prescription.] [MAIL ORDER PROGRAM. A program under which a [Member] can obtain Prescription Drugs from: a Participating Mail Order Pharmacy by ordering the drugs through the mail or a Participating Pharmacy that has agreed to accept the same terms, conditions, price and services as a Participating Mail Order Pharmacy.]
LATE ENROLLEE. If an Eligible Dependent does not enroll during the applicable initial enrollment period described in Paragraph E. of this section, the Eligible Dependent is a Late Enrollee. A Late Enrollee may enroll only during the next scheduled Open Enrollment Period.
LATE ENROLLEE. Any Eligible Person or Eligible Dependent waiving coverage or failing to enroll within 30 days of initial enrollment eligibility or any Covered Person who voluntarily terminates coverage and subsequently re−enrolls.
LATE ENROLLEE. An eligible Employee [or Dependent] who requests enrollment under this Contract more than [30] days after first becoming eligible. However, an eligible Employee [or Dependent] will not be considered a Late Enrollee under certain circumstances. See the Employee Coverage [and Dependent Coverage] subsection[s] of the Eligibility section of this Contract. [MAIL ORDER PROGRAM. A program under which a [Member] can obtain Prescription Drugs from: a Participating Mail Order Pharmacy by ordering the drugs through the mail or a Participating Pharmacy that has agreed to accept the same terms, conditions, price and services as a Participating Mail Order Pharmacy.]
LATE ENROLLEE. Please refer to Section 2.2.4 for definition.
LATE ENROLLEE. If an Eligible Employee or an Eligible Dependent does not enroll during the applicable initial enrollment period described in Paragraph E. of this section, the Eligible Employee or Eligible Dependent is a Late Enrollee. Following the receipt and acceptance of a completed enrollment application, the Effective Date of coverage for a Late Enrollee will be the date of the Group’s next Contract Date.
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LATE ENROLLEE. Any employee and/or their dependent(s) who did not enroll on the dental plan following completion of the employee’s eligibility period, as defined above, will be considered a late enrollee and will have a 24 month waiting period for Major Services (Class III). The late enrollee waiting period shall be in addition to any other service waiting periods on the plan. DDIcontract-declarations section 1008

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