The eligibility period is the continuous period, as set out in the contract, that an employee must be actually at work before becoming eligible for insurance.
The period of time a group stipulates must elapse before a group member becomes eligible for benefits.
A specified length of time, frequently 1 days, following the eligibility date during which an inclividual member of a particular group will remain eligible to apply for insurance under a group life or health insurance policy without evidence of insurability.
A specified length of time, following the eligibility date during which an individual member of a particular group will remain eligible to apply for benefits under a benefit plan without evidence of insurability.
the period of time that eligible participants can enroll in, without providing evidence of insurability.
In contributory group insurance plans, a specified time, usually 31 days, during which a new group member who is eligible for group insurance coverage may first enroll for that coverage, usually without having to provide evidence of insurability. Also known as enrollment period.
Describes the time during which potential members of a health insurance plan can enroll. Also can be a period under a major medical policy when reimbursable expenses can be accrued. Eligibility requirements are guidelines outlined by insurance companies to determine which individuals can be covered under a group insurance plan.
The period of time during which potential members of a group life or health insurance plan may enroll without providing evidence of insurability. Also, the period of time under a major medical policy during which reimbursable expenses may be accrued.
A period of time, usually 31 days, when potential members of a group health insurance plan can enroll without evidence of insurability.
The period of time in which potential members of a group life or health program may enroll without providing evidence of insurability. Under a major medical policy, the eligibility period might be the period of time during which reimbursable expenses may be accrued.
the limited timeframe in which an employee can request to be a part of a group plan without having to prove their insurability (such as taking a physical exam).
In contributory group insurance plans, the period of time, usually 31 days, during which a new group member may apply for group insurance coverage. Also called an enrollment period.