Disenrollment

/ˌdɪsɛnˈroʊlmənt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The formal removal or termination of a person's membership or enrollment in a program, plan, or organization, often used in health insurance, education, or tribal membership contexts.
    The disenrollment of members from the health plan required a 30-day notice period.

Commentary

Disenrollment frequently arises in contexts involving administrative decisions to end participation or membership; clarity on procedural and substantive grounds is critical in drafting related provisions.

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