Employer Contributions to Health and Other Insurance Benefits Sample Clauses

Employer Contributions to Health and Other Insurance Benefits. Effective January 1, 2022, and January 1, 2023, the City’s maximum monthly employer contributions for health and other insurance premiums is set forth in the charts below. The amounts listed below are inclusive of the CalPERS statutory PEMHCA minimum amount. Table 1. HBFA Health Contributions Effective January 1, 2022 Maximum City Contribution Tier Medical Dental PPO Dental HMO Vision Single 853.60 42.88 23.00 17.58 Two Party 1,170.75 81.82 39.11 17.58 Family 1,706.25 116.36 59.81 17.58 Opt-out 853.60 - - - Table 2. HBFA Health Contributions Effective January 1, 2023 Maximum City Contribution Tier Medical Dental PPO Dental HMO Vision Single 876.93 42.88 23.00 17.58 Two Party 1,194.08 81.82 39.11 17.58 Family 1,729.58 116.36 59.81 17.58 In no event shall the employee be entitled to the difference between the employer contribution and the premiums for insurance plan(s) selected by the employee.
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