District-Paid Health Plan for Retirees Sample Clauses

District-Paid Health Plan for Retirees. For unit members employed by the District prior to June 23, 2004, group medical insurance of section 9.2.1 of this Article shall be provided by the District and paid in full for an eligible unit member and dependent(s) until retiree's sixty-fifth (65th) birthday. For unit members employed by the District after June 23, 2004, group medical insurance of section 9.2.1 of this Article shall be provided by the District and paid in full for an eligible unit member and dependent(s) until retiree's sixty-fifth (65th) birthday, or until retiree’s death, whichever is earlier.
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