Dependent child definition
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If any of the following occurs, coverage will end for an Employee and/or his or her Dependent(s) on the last day of the month specified by the Employer, except as provided in this Article and the Continuation of Coverage section of the Certificate: • When a Dependent child reaches age 26.
Such written notice must be given to the Qualified Continuee within 44 days of: the date a Qualified Continuee's group health benefits would otherwise end due to the Employee's death or the Employee's termination of employment or reduction of work hours; or the date a Qualified Continuee notifies the Employer, in writing, of the Employee's legal divorce or legal separation from his or her spouse, or the loss of dependent eligibility of an insured Dependent child.
A person eligible for continuation under this section must notify the Employer, in writing, of: the legal divorce or legal separation of the Employee from his or her spouse; or the loss of dependent eligibility, as defined in this Contract, of an insured Dependent child.
If the Employee is not covered for Dependent child coverage on the date the child is born, the Employee must: give written notice to enroll the newborn child[; and pay the premium required for Dependent child coverage within 60days after the date of birth.] If the notice is not given and the premium is not paid within such 60-day period, the newborn child’s coverage will end at the end of such 60-day period.
A Dependent child who otherwise is eligible for coverage shall not be denied enrollment for any of the following reasons: the child was born out of wedlock, the child is not claimed as a dependent on the Subscriber’s federal tax return, the child does not reside with the Subscriber, or the child does not reside in the Local Service Area.