Examples of State group insurance program in a sentence
Service Provider will not be entitled to an equitable adjustment or any additional compensation for any changes made to the Benefits Document, the Plan, statutes, or Chapter 60A-1 of the Florida Administrative Code, even if such Changes are attributable directly or indirectly to a state statute, law or other any action by Florida Legislature which is intended to modify the Plan, the Benefits Document, the State Group Insurance Program.
At the conclusion of the orientation period, the University will offer the Resident and his/her eligible dependents with medical, dental, vision, basic life, short- and long-term disability, and certain other supplemental insurance coverages as described under State Group Insurance Program in accordance with FIU’s group health benefit options.
Contractor will not be entitled to an equitable adjustment or any additional compensation for any Changes made to the Plan Design, the Plan, statutes, or Chapter 60A-1 of the Florida Administrative Code, even if such Changes are attributable directly or indirectly to a state statute, law or other any action by Florida Legislature, which is intended to modify the Plan, the Plan Design, or the State Group Insurance Program.
Pursuant to section 110.123, Florida Statutes, the DSGI administers the State Group Insurance Program (Program).
Service Provider will not be entitled to an equitable adjustment for any Changes made to the Benefits Document, the Plan or Chapter 60A-1 of the Florida Administrative Code, even if such Changes are attributable directly or indirectly to a state statute, law or other any action by Florida Legislature which is intended to modify the Plan, the Benefits Document, the State Group Insurance Program or the Prescription Drug Program.
Contractor will not be entitled to an equitable adjustment or any additional compensation for any Changes made to the Plan Benefits Schedule, the Plan, statutes, or Chapter 60A-1, F.A.C., even if such Changes are attributable directly or indirectly to a state statute, law or other any action by Florida Legislature, which is intended to modify the Plan, the Plan Benefits Schedule, or the State Group Insurance Program.