Extended Health Care - Full-Time Employees, Only Sample Clauses

Extended Health Care - Full-Time Employees, Only. (1) All full-time Employees, with the exception of Health Division Employees, may participate in the Extended Health Care and Hospital Plan currently in force. The Employer shall pay one hundred (100%) percent of the premium for such insurance and a $10 dispensing fee cap will be implemented for prescription medications. The deductible is ten ($10) dollars for single coverage and twenty ($20) dollars for family coverage. The vision care, which is part of the Extended Health Care Plan, shall provide for three hundred fifty ($350) dollars coverage every twenty-four (24) months. Effective November 1, 2012, the Employer shall pay eighty (80%) percent and the Employee shall pay twenty (20%) percent of the premium for all new full-time hires.
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Extended Health Care - Full-Time Employees, Only. (1) All full-time Employees, with the exception of Health Department Employees, may participate in the Extended Health Care and Hospital Plan currently in force. The Employer shall pay one hundred (100%) percent of the premium for such insurance and a $10 dispensing fee cap will be implemented for prescription medications. The deductible is ten ($10) dollars for single coverage and twenty ($20) dollars for family coverage. The vision care, which is part of the Extended Health Care Plan, shall provide for three hundred fifty ($350) dollars coverage every twenty-four

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