The NAA also offers coverage for spouses and
children under the same plan.
Not exact matches
So in Idaho's
plan, our assessments stay the
same as they were
under No
Child Left Behind... with the addition of computer adaptive tests.
There are family floater
plans available that extend coverage for self, spouse and two
children,
under the
same policy and sum insured level.
Families on the budget - priced Trip Protector Lite or Trip Protector Lite Expanded
plan receive free coverage for one
child under 18 for each related adult paying for coverage on the
same plan and traveling with the
child.
If both the parents are covered
under the
plan concurrently then
children between the age group of 3 months and 18 years are covered in the
same plan.
On the Worldwide Trip Protector Plus and Worldwide Trip Protector Lite
plans, coverage for
children age 17 and
under may be included at a discounted rate, when traveling with and listed on the
same application as an insured adult.
On the Worldwide Trip Protector
plan,
child (ren) 17 and
under are provided coverage at no extra cost when traveling with and listed on the
same application as an insured adult.
Family
Plan: If you and your spouse are under the age of 61, and travel with your children (< 40 days), enrol in the Medipac Family Travel Insurance Plan and cover up to 4 people on the same plan for one low pr
Plan: If you and your spouse are
under the age of 61, and travel with your
children (< 40 days), enrol in the Medipac Family Travel Insurance
Plan and cover up to 4 people on the same plan for one low pr
Plan and cover up to 4 people on the
same plan for one low pr
plan for one low price.
A popular feature with family travelers is Kids are Free protection, included in either Worldwide Trip Protector Lite or Lite Expanded for one
child (
under 18) covered with each related adult traveler and enrolled on the
same travel insurance
plan.
According to the Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System (AFCARS), reunification was the stated permanency
planning goal for 44 % of
children in care.12 At the
same time, in an effort to expedite
children's placement into permanent families, many agencies concurrently
plan for family reunification and an alternative permanency option, such as adoption or kinship care, should reunification not be achieved within the set timelines defined
under ASFA.
Where a local authority has been providing
children's social care services to a young person
under the age of 18, and they have an EHC
plan in place, local authorities can continue to provide these services on the
same basis after the age of 18.
The legal test of when a
child or young person requires an EHC
plan remains the
same as that for a statement
under the Education Act 1996.