In general an insurer will want you to know what
qualifying events apply or don't apply to any particular type of insurance policy.
The qualifying events of a policy, as such, will be laid out clearly in your insurance contract, and you should read the documentation thoroughly in order to determine exactly which
qualifying events apply to your policy.
Not exact matches
When asked about picking up the local tab in Rome, Cuomo said they could
apply for federal assistance, but he doubts this weather
event would
qualify.
FYI, there's actually a 3rd Club Carlson card that applicant is automatically considered for in the
event s / he does not initially
qualify when
applying for either of the other two.
You will need to
apply within two weeks of the
event in order to
qualify.
Each military family with a valid military ID will also be able to
apply for an adoption sponsorship prior to and during the
event, and if
qualified, will be able to take home their dog with no fees!
The definition of «
qualified Service Animals» to be screened during this
event applies only to this ACVO / StokesRX National Service Animal Eye Exam E
event applies only to this ACVO / StokesRX National Service Animal Eye Exam
EventEvent.
If a Participating Hotel offers a promotion with a higher multiple of points earning for
Qualifying Events, that multiple will be
applied in place of the double GC Award Points earning.
But you only have 60 days from the date of your
qualifying life
event to
apply!
Apply only during Open Enrollment (or Special Enrollment due to a
qualifying event) and get coverage on a standardized effective date 2 - 8 weeks in the future.
Enrollment is limited to the annual open enrollment window that starts each fall on November 1, or a special enrollment period triggered by a
qualifying event, but insurers no longer ask about medical history when you
apply for coverage.
When you
apply for Marketplace coverage and
qualify for a Special Enrollment Period, you may be asked to provide documents to confirm the
events that make you eligible.
However, you can only
apply for available tax credits and subsidies through the federal exchange (HealthCare.gov) or your state exchange; and you can only purchase personal coverage on the government exchanges during open enrollment periods or when you have a
qualifying life
event.
The open enrollment window
applies both on and off the exchange, and
qualifying events are necessary if you're enrolling outside of open enrollment, regardless of whether you're buying your plan through the exchange or directly from a health insurance carrier (note that premium subsidies are only available if you enroll through the exchange; if in doubt, an exchange plan is your best bet, as it provides you with the opportunity to retroactively claim the premium subsidies if your income ends up being lower than you thought it would be).
If you'd like to change your plan, you can do so now only if you experience a
qualifying life
event — like losing other coverage, having a baby, or getting married — and
apply with a Special Enrollment Period.
For example, if you
applied for a 2018 Obamacare plan during open enrollment in the fall of 2017, OR if you're
applying for 2018 coverage in mid-2018 using a special enrollment period (triggered by a
qualifying event), you'll use the FPL figures from 2017.