Examples of Pool plan in a sentence
As used in this paragraph, rejection includes an offer of coverage with a material underwriting restriction or an offer of coverage at a rate equal to or greater than the Pool plan rate.
No person is eligible for coverage under the Pool plan unless such person has been rejected by at least two insurers for coverage substantially similar to the plan coverage.
Kesko Corporation's Board of Directors also decided on initiating an RSP (Restricted Share Pool) plan for 2018–2020.
If a civilian FP has already met its planned Force Pool numbers (as defined within each designated series and grade grouping), additional tasking through this process will only be made with the civilian FP’s voluntary concurrence to exceed its Force Pool plan.
Kesko Corporation's Board of Directors also decided on initiating an RSP (Restricted Share Pool) plan for 2019–2021.The plan includes a three-year commitment period, after which the potentially granted share awards for an individual plan will be paid to the participants in Kesko B shares, provided that their employment or service relationships with Kesko Group continue until the payment of the awards.
The Board shall waive the twelve-month period if the person had continuous coverage under another policy with respect to the given condition within a period of six (6) months before the effective date of coverage under the Pool plan.
Pool plan must include a cross section elevation of the highest points.
The total cost of the Welch Community Swimming Pool plan will be $66,000.
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In the case of an individual who is eligible for the credit for health insurance costs under Section 35 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the preexisting conditions limitation will not apply if the individual maintained creditable health insurance coverage for an aggregate period of three (3) months as of the date on which the individual seeks to enroll in coverage under the Pool plan, not counting any period prior to a sixty-three-day break in coverage.