Common use of Dependent Premium Share Clause in Contracts

Dependent Premium Share. For employees with a 0.75-1.0 FTE who enroll an eligible dependent in the Swedish Group Health HMO or HSA medical plan, the Employer will pay at least seventy percent (70%) dependent premium for the plan years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. For employees with a 0.5-0.74 FTE, the Employer will pay at least fifty percent (50%) of the dependent premium. A twice-monthly surcharge of $75 will be paid by employees who elect to cover their spouse/domestic partner on the Swedish plan when their spouse/domestic partner is eligible for health plan coverage through their employer. The working spouse surcharge will not apply if a) Swedish’s plan is secondary, b) the Spouse /Domestic Partner has Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare or Tribal health coverage, and it is his/her only other coverage, or c) Spouse’s/Domestic Partners employer plan has an annual out of pocket maximum greater than $6,600 (single) /$13,200 (all other coverage levels) for in network services. The annual out-of-pocket maximum limits may be indexed annually with specific IRS limits.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Dependent Premium Share. For employees with a 0.75-1.0 FTE who enroll an eligible dependent in the Swedish Group Health Kaiser HMO or HSA medical plan, the Employer will pay at least seventy percent (70%) dependent premium for the plan years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 20192019 through 2023. For employees with a 0.5-0.74 FTE, the Employer will pay at least fifty percent (50%) of the dependent premium. A twice-monthly surcharge of $75 75, or $69.23 based on 26 bi-weekly deductions per year, will be paid by employees who elect to cover their spouse/domestic partner on the Swedish plan when their spouse/domestic partner is eligible for health plan coverage through their employer. The working spouse surcharge will not apply if a) Swedish’s plan is secondary, b) the Spouse /Domestic Partner has Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare or Tribal health coverage, and it is his/her their only other coverage, or c) Spouse’s/Domestic Partners employer plan has an annual out of pocket maximum greater than $6,600 7,900 (single) /$13,200 /$15,800 (all other coverage levels) for in network services. The annual out-of-pocket maximum limits may be indexed annually with specific IRS limits.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Dependent Premium Share. For employees with a 0.75-1.0 FTE who enroll an eligible dependent in the Swedish Group Health Kaiser HMO or HSA medical plan, the Employer will pay at least seventy percent (70%) dependent premium for the plan years 2016, 2017, 2018 and 20192019 through 2023. For employees with a 0.5-0.74 FTE, the Employer will pay at least fifty percent (50%) of the dependent premium. A twice-monthly surcharge of $75 75, or $69.23 based on 26 bi-weekly deductions per year, will be paid by employees who elect to cover their spouse/domestic partner on the Swedish plan when their spouse/domestic partner is eligible for health plan coverage through their employer. The working spouse surcharge will not apply if a) Swedish’s plan is secondary, b) the Spouse /Domestic Partner has Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare or Tribal health coverage, and it is his/her only other coverage, or c) Spouse’s/Domestic Partners employer plan has an annual out of pocket maximum greater than $6,600 7,900 (single) /$13,200 /$15,800 (all other coverage levels) for in network services. The annual out-of-pocket maximum limits may be indexed annually with specific IRS limits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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