Plan Booklet Clause Samples

The Plan Booklet clause defines the official document that outlines the terms, benefits, and procedures of an employee benefit plan. This clause typically specifies that the booklet serves as the primary source of information for participants, detailing eligibility, coverage, claims processes, and any exclusions or limitations. By establishing the Plan Booklet as the authoritative reference, the clause ensures that all parties have a clear and consistent understanding of the plan's provisions, reducing confusion and disputes over benefits.
Plan Booklet. The Consortium Plan (as provided in plan booklet) supersedes all prior plans.
Plan Booklet. The Borough will publish a Plan Booklet within ninety (90) days after the effective date of this Agreement setting out the schedule of benefits.
Plan Booklet. The Borough will publish an Amendment to the Plan Booklet within 60 ninety (90) days after the signing effective date of this Agreement setting out the changed schedule of benefits.

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