Common use of Employee Health Plan Eligibility Clause in Contracts

Employee Health Plan Eligibility. a) All regular employees assigned to a one-half (1/2) time or more position and the employee's dependents, including registered domestic partner, shall be entitled to participate in the County-sponsored group Cafeteria Plan. Employees working less than full-time and hired after November 1, 1987, shall receive prorated health contributions rounding to the nearest one quarter time; i.e., either fifty percent (50%), seventy-five percent (75%), or one hundred percent (100%) of the County contribution for full-time employees. Eligible employees enrolling in the program within sixty (60) days following their appointment will be covered subject to the contract limitation with the health plan carrier. Coverage shall commence when the employee is eligible for coverage under PERS rules and the health plan carriers’ rules. Employees enrolling after the sixty (60) day enrollment period will be eligible for coverage on the first day of the month following a ninety (90) day waiting period which will begin upon receipt of all necessary enrollment documents by the Department of Human Resources, unless the employee can certify a qualifying loss of other coverage.

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Samples: www.buttecounty.net, Letter Agreement, www.buttecounty.net

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Employee Health Plan Eligibility. a) a. All regular employees assigned to a one-half (1/2) time or more position and the employee's employees dependents, including registered domestic partner, shall be entitled to participate in the County-sponsored group Cafeteria Plan. Employees working less than full-full- time and hired after November 1, 1987, shall receive prorated pro-rated health contributions rounding to the nearest one one-quarter time; i.e., either : i.e. Either fifty percent (50%), seventy-five percent (75%), or one hundred percent (100%) of the County contribution for full-time employees. Eligible employees enrolling in the program within sixty (60) days following their appointment will be covered subject to the contract limitation with the health plan carrier. Coverage shall commence when the employee is eligible for coverage under PERS rules and the health plan carriers’ carriers rules. Employees enrolling after the the) sixty (60) day enrollment period will be eligible for coverage on the first day of the month following a ninety (90) day waiting period which will begin upon receipt of all necessary enrollment documents by the Department of Human Resources, unless the employee can certify a qualifying loss of other coverage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.buttecounty.net, www.buttecounty.net

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Employee Health Plan Eligibility. a) a. All regular employees assigned to a one-half (1/2) time or more position and the employee's employees dependents, including registered domestic partner, shall be entitled to participate in the County-sponsored group Cafeteria Plan. Employees working less than full-time and hired after November 1, 1987, shall receive prorated pro-rated health contributions rounding to the nearest one one-quarter time; i.e., either : i.e. Either fifty percent (50%), seventy-five percent (75%), or one hundred percent (100%) of the County contribution for full-time employees. Eligible employees enrolling in the program within sixty (60) days following their appointment will be covered subject to the contract limitation with the health plan carrier. Coverage shall commence when the employee is eligible for coverage under PERS rules and the health plan carriers’ carriers rules. Employees enrolling after the the) sixty (60) day enrollment period will be eligible for coverage on the first day of the month following a ninety (90) day waiting period which will begin upon receipt of all necessary enrollment documents by the Department of Human Resources, unless the employee can certify a qualifying loss of other coverage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.buttecounty.net

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