election period
Defined in 3 places across 3 titles of the United States Code.
The term “election period” means the period which—
(A) begins not later than the date on which coverage terminates under the plan by reason of a qualifying event,
(B) is of at least 60 days’ duration, and
(C) ends not earlier than 60 days after the later of—
(i) the date described in subparagraph (A), or
(ii) in the case of any qualified beneficiary who receives notice under section 1166(4) 1 of this title, the date of such notice.
Source
- 1994–present29 U.S.C. § 1165Labor · Election · for purposes of this part
The term “election period” means the period which—
(A) begins not later than the date on which coverage terminates under the plan by reason of a qualifying event,
(B) is of at least 60 days’ duration, and
(C) ends not earlier than 60 days after the later of—
(i) the date described in subparagraph (A), or
(ii) in the case of any qualified beneficiary who receives notice under section 300bb–6(4) of this title, the date of such notice.
Source
- 1994–present42 U.S.C. § 300BBThe Public Health and Welfare · Election · for purposes of this subchapter
The term “election period” means the period which—
(i) begins not later than the date on which coverage terminates under the plan by reason of a qualifying event,
(ii) is of at least 60 days’ duration, and
(iii) ends not earlier than 60 days after the later of—
(I) the date described in clause (i), or
(II) in the case of any qualified beneficiary who receives notice under paragraph (6)(D), the date of such notice.
Source
- 1994–present26 U.S.C. § 4980BInternal Revenue Code · Failure to satisfy continuation coverage requirements of group health plans · for purposes of this section