Common use of Continuation of Coverage Clause in Contracts

Continuation of Coverage. If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law. In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reason, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. • Involuntary layoff or death; • The workplace ceasing to exist; or • Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

Appears in 116 contracts

Sources: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Continuation of Coverage. If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law. In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reasonreasons, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. • Involuntary layoff or death; • The workplace ceasing to exist; or • Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

Appears in 66 contracts

Sources: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Continuation of Coverage. If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law. In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. § 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reason, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. • Involuntary layoff or death; • The workplace ceasing to exist; or • Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Continuation of Coverage. If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law, as described above. In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reason, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. Involuntary layoff or death; The workplace ceasing to exist; or Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the shorter of the period, which represents the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Continuation of Coverage. If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law, as described above. In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reason, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. • Involuntary layoff or death; • The workplace ceasing to exist; or • Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the shorter of the period, which represents the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Continuation of Coverage. If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law. In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reason, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. Involuntary layoff or death; The workplace ceasing to exist; or Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement, Subscriber Agreement

Continuation of Coverage. If your coverage is terminated, you may be eligible to continue your coverage in accordance with state or federal law. In accordance with R.I. General Laws §. 27-19.1, if your employment is terminated due to one of the following reason, your healthcare coverage may be continued, provided that you continue to pay the applicable premiums. • Involuntary layoff or death; • The workplace ceasing to exist; or • Permanent reduction in size of the workforce. The period of this continuation will be for up to eighteen (18) months from your termination date, but not to exceed the period of continuous employment preceding termination with your employer. The continuation period will end for any person covered under your policy on the date the person becomes employed by another group and is eligible for benefits under that group’s plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subscriber Agreement