District Medical Insurance Contribution Sample Clauses

District Medical Insurance Contribution. The District will contribute monthly the appropriate amount from the following chart only for those nurses working at fifty percent (50%) or greater contract who participate in a District-approved medical insurance plan. SY 2017-2018* SY 2018-2019* Medical Coverage Additional District Contribution Employee Only $169.24 $47.86 $217.10 Employee/Spouse $254.50 $47.86 $302.36 Employee/Children $264.89 $47.86 $312.75 Employee/Family $383.08 $47.86 $430.94 *See section G (3) below. The District will annually provide the Association with the number of nurses not receiving this benefit as well as the number not receiving full District supplemental benefit. (See Memorandum of Understanding regarding payment for participants to offset premium increases for additional information on the District contribution.)
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District Medical Insurance Contribution. The District will contribute monthly the appropriate amount from the following chart only for those Mental Health employees working at fifty percent (50%) or greater who participate in a District-approved medical insurance plan. SY 2017 – 2018* SY 2018 - 2019 Medical Coverage 50% Contract or Greater Additional District Contribution 50% Contract or Greater Employee Only $169.24 $47.86 $217.10 Employee/Spouse $254.50 $47.86 $302.36 Employee/Children $264.89 $47.86 $312.75 Employee/Family $383.08 $47.86 $430.94 * See Section (G) below. The District will annually provide the Association with the numbers of Mental Health employees not receiving this benefit as well as the number not receiving full District benefit under the supplemental benefit provision. (See Memorandum of Understanding regarding payment for participants to offset premium increases for additional information on the District contribution.)
District Medical Insurance Contribution for Eligible Retirees (hired prior to July 1, 2005):

Related to District Medical Insurance Contribution

  • Retiree Medical Insurance Retiree insurance coverage is included within each medical plan for all retirees under the age of 65 years, through self-payment. The Employer shall make available an appropriate medical plan for all eligible retirees ages 65 years or older.

  • Basic Medical Insurance All regular Employees may choose to be covered by the medical plan for which the British Columbia Medical Plan is the licensed carrier. Benefits and premiums shall be in accordance with the existing policy of the plan. The Employer will pay one hundred percent (100%) of the regular premium.

  • Medical Insurance Upon termination of employment, the Executive shall be entitled to all COBRA continuation benefits available under the Company's group health plans to similarly situated employees. To the extent permitted under Code Section 409A, during the applicable Payout Period, the Company shall provide such COBRA continuation benefits to the Executive at the active employee rates similarly situated employees must pay for such benefits. Upon the expiration of such Payout Period, the Executive will be responsible for paying the full COBRA premiums for the remaining COBRA continuation period.

  • Hospital and Medical Insurance The University shall make available health insurance to the employees covered by this agreement to the same extent and in the same manner as is available to other University employees, such as Faculty and the Executive, Administrative and Professional Staff employees. It is the University's goal to have the same health insurance plans offered uniformly to all University groups and employees.

  • Medical Insurance for Retirees The University will make available a medical insurance plan for official retirees hired prior to January 1, 2014 in the same manner and on the same basis as applies to all the University’s other official retirees. An official retiree (including early retirees) for purposes of this benefit, will be defined as any regular employee who is employed by the University at the time of retirement, who is vested in a University sponsored retirement plan and whose years of University service and age total a minimum of 75. Coverage for the spouse of the retiree or early retiree is available on the same basis as for other University official retirees. The University retains the right to modify or terminate this plan upon reasonable notice to staff and retirees.

  • Optical Insurance The Employer shall contribute the full composite premium cost for an optical insurance plan policy premium for each SUCCESS employee deemed eligible (e.g. Vision Service Plan). Participation in the optical insurance benefit is voluntary for each eligible SUCCESS employee. In order to qualify for the Employer’s share of the monthly premium, the SUCCESS employee must qualify under the rules and regulations of the respective carrier and may enroll in one of the following plans:

  • MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE 14.1 Current practices will prevail for the duration of this Agreement, except that any changes in medical or hospital insurance plans, including the premium payable by employees, applicable to the majority of those employed in the Public Service for whom the Treasury Board is the employer, will during the life of this Agreement be applicable to the employees under this Agreement.

  • HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE The Sheriff will continue to offer to employees of this bargaining unit the same health and life insurance programs being offered to other Sheriff’s Office employees. Due to the changing nature of the health insurance market, the Sheriff retains the right during the term of this Agreement to develop plan changes or to change carriers in order to reduce costs or for other reasons. Changes to the level and types of benefits shall be subject to bargaining as provided by law. Rates paid by the employee will be established by the Sheriff.

  • Health and Dental Insurance ☐ Husband ☐ Wife shall maintain coverage for each minor child under the medical and dental insurance provided through his/her employment. To facilitate the use of such coverage for the child(ren), the Couple shall cooperate fully and in a timely manner, including, but not limited to, obtaining and providing all necessary insurance cards and claim forms, completing and submitting all necessary documents, and delivering all insurance payments. For purposes of duration and modification, this provision shall be deemed part of the child support orders made by the local court in the Couples’ dissolution action.

  • ’ Compensation/Employer’s Liability Insurance If Contractor has employees, it shall maintain workers’ compensation insurance as required by law. Employer’s liability limits shall be not less than $1,000,000 for each accident, $1,000,000 as the aggregate disease policy limit, and $1,000,000 as the disease limit for each employee. If Contractor does not have employees, it shall provide a letter, on company letterhead, to the Judicial Council certifying, under penalty of perjury, that it does not have employees. Upon the Judicial Council’s receipt of the letter, Contractor shall not be required to maintain workers’ compensation insurance.

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