Coordination of Benefits with FSA Sample Clauses

Coordination of Benefits with FSA. If the Employee participates in a Health FSA under a § 125 Cafeteria Plan and the Employee’s Eligible Medical Expenses are covered under both the Health FSA and the HRA, the Employer has the choice of determining whether the Health FSA or HRA pays first. Under this Plan, the following will occur: For Linked HRAs: If an employee participates in a Health FSA under the employer's § 125 Cafeteria Plan and an HRA under this Plan and both cover the employee’s Eligible Medical Expenses, the expenses will be paid out of the HRA first until the funds are exhausted, and then from the Health FSA. Item 5: Left Blank for Future Use Item 6: Plan Participation
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Coordination of Benefits with FSA. If the Employee participates in a Health FSA under a § 125 Cafeteria Plan and the Employee’s Eligible Medical Expenses are covered under both the Health FSA and the HRA, the Employee has the choice of determining whether the Health FSA or HRA pays first. Item 5: Spend-Down Option

Related to Coordination of Benefits with FSA

  • Coordination of Benefits The coordination of benefits (COB) provision applies when a Member has health care coverage under more than one plan. Plan is defined below. The order of benefit determination rules govern the order in which each plan will pay a claim for benefits. The plan that pays first is called the primary plan. The primary plan must pay benefits according to its policy terms without regard to the possibility that another plan may cover some expenses. The plan that pays after the primary plan is the secondary plan. In no event will a secondary plan be required to pay an amount in excess of its maximum benefit plus accrued savings. If the Member is covered by more than one health benefit plan, and the Member does not know which is the primary plan, the Member or the Member’s provider should contact any one of the health plans to verify which plan is primary. The health plan the Member contacts is responsible for working with the other plan to determine which is primary and will let the Member know within 30 calendar days. All health plans have timely claim filing requirements. If the Member or the Member’s provider fails to submit the Member’s claim to a secondary health plan within that plan’s claim filing time limit, the plan can deny the claim. If the Member experiences delays in the processing of the claim by the primary health plan, the Member or the Member’s provider will need to submit the claim to the secondary health plan within its claim filing time limit to prevent a denial of the claim. If the Member is covered by more than one health benefit plan, the Member or the Member’s provider should file all the Member’s claims with each plan at the same time. If Medicare is the Member’s primary plan, Medicare may submit the Member’s claims to the Member’s secondary carrier.

  • Integration of Benefits If you are disabled, the monthly payments under this plan will be reduced by the amount of any Periodic Payments you are entitled to apply for and receive with respect to the disability under any Workplace Safety & Insurance Act, the Canada Pension Plan or the Quebec Pension Plan. The amounts deducted will not include any additional benefits payable for children or subsequent cost of living increases.

  • Termination of Benefits Except as provided in Section 2 above or as may be required by law, Executive’s participation in all employee benefit (pension and welfare) and compensation plans of the Company shall cease as of the Termination Date. Nothing contained herein shall limit or otherwise impair Executive’s right to receive pension or similar benefit payments that are vested as of the Termination Date under any applicable tax-qualified pension or other plans, pursuant to the terms of the applicable plan.

  • Duration of Benefits Eligibility for Income Protection benefits will cease upon the earliest of the following dates:

  • Maintenance of Benefits With respect to negotiable wages, hours and working conditions not covered by this Agreement, the State agrees to make no changes without appropriate prior consultation and negotiations with the Association unless such change is made to comply with law, and existing regulations, Personnel Rules, written Policies and Procedures, General Orders, General Operating Procedure, or Standard Operating Procedure.

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