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actively at work

actively at work

A term of art used in group health insurance policies, including such policies in the UK, which states that if an employee is not actively at work on the day the policy goes into effect, the coverage will not begin until the employee does return to work.
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References in periodicals archive
Most group life policies require employees to be "actively at work" on the policy effective date.
They always point to the reality that God is all powerful and ever present and is actively at work in human history.
Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and myself are agreed on what the fifth adventure will concern, and George is actively at work. If the script is good, I'll be very happy to put the costume on again." Working titles include 'Indiana Jones And The Wrath At The Post Office'.
"The story for the new Indiana Jones is in the process of taking form....Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and myself are agreed on what the fifth adventure will concern, and George is actively at work. If the script is good, I'll be very happy to put the costume on again," Fox News quoted the 67-year-old actor as having told Le Figaro magazine.
Employees actively at work may qualify for simplified health underwriting for a limited time in addition to discounted rates."
Luther affirms the righteousness of God that is actively at work among people.
Members who are actively at work should have insurance to guard their incomes.
the viewer senses that their minds are actively at work in the world."
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