EMPLOYEES’ INSURANCE COMMITTEE Sample Clauses

EMPLOYEES’ INSURANCE COMMITTEE. 1) The Health Insurance Task Force, including the Employees' Insurance Committee, will have the opportunity to participate in discussions concerning health, dental, and vision insurance products. The Health Insurance Task Force, including the Employees’ Insurance Committee, will examine basic products and coverage made available by the Human Resources Department. a) The Human Resources Department will develop Requests for Proposal (RFP's) to vendors for the health, dental and vision insurance. b) The Human Resources Department will present at least three (3) options (assuming there are three responsive bids to the Request for Proposal) to the Board with a recommendation, including the recommendation of the Health Insurance Task Force. c) The Task Force shall be comprised of the Employees' Insurance Committee and other such administrative departments as designated by the District. 2) The Employees’ Insurance Committee will participate in the monthly insurance update meetings.
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EMPLOYEES’ INSURANCE COMMITTEE a. The Health Insurance Task Force, including the EmployeesInsurance Committee, will have the opportunity to participate in discussions concerning health, dental, and vision insurance products. The Health Insurance Task Force, including the Employees’ Insurance Committee, will examine basic products and coverage made available by the Department of Human Resources. b. The Benefits Department will develop Requests for Proposal (RFPs) to vendors for the health, dental, and vision insurance. c. The Benefits Department will present at least three (3) options (assuming there are three responsive bids to the Request for Proposal) to the Board with a recommendation, including the recommendation of the Health Insurance Task Force. d. The Health Insurance Task Force shall be comprised of the Employees’ Insurance Committee and other such administrative departments as designated by KCPS. e. The Employee Insurance Committee will participate in the regular insurance update meetings. f. The employee representative shall be notified of task force meetings.
EMPLOYEES’ INSURANCE COMMITTEE a) The EmployeesInsurance Committee will have the opportunity to participate in the discussions concerning health, dental and vision insurance products. The Employees’ Insurance Committee will examine basic products and coverage made available by the Benefits Department. b) KCPS will develop and submit Requests for Proposals (RFP) to vendors for employee benefits and the Employees’ Insurance Committee will be involved in reviewing the proposals received relative to the RFP. c) The Employees’ Insurance Committee will participate in monthly insurance update meetings.

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