Common use of FAMILY MEDICAL COVERAGE Clause in Contracts

FAMILY MEDICAL COVERAGE. Section 1. Commencing January 1, 2006 the City shall contribute for each Fire Fighter 95% of the full cost of an individual plan and 78% of the full cost of a single plus spouse, single plus child or children or family plan; provided that if the employee elects coverage under a PPO or indemnity option, the City’s contribution to payment for such PPO or indemnity option shall be in the same dollar amount as if the employee had elected coverage under the HMO option at the same tier level. The Union and City will meet and confer in the determination of hospital and medical benefits to be provided under such health care plan; provided however, if the Union and City are unable to mutually agree as to the benefits to be provided under such health care plan, the City reserves the right to determine and select such benefits as well as the insurance company or other provider of health care benefits for such plan; provided further that such benefits will be comparable to those described herein. However, if an employee lives outside the service area of such plan, the City reserves the right to pay to such individual the City's contribution under the plan.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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FAMILY MEDICAL COVERAGE. Section 1. Commencing January 1, 2006 the City shall contribute for each Fire Fighter fire fighter 95% of the full cost of an individual plan and 78% of the full cost of a single plus spouse, single plus child or children or family plan; provided that if the employee elects coverage under a PPO or indemnity option, the City’s contribution to payment for such PPO or indemnity option shall be in the same dollar amount as if the employee had elected coverage under the HMO option at the same tier level. The Union and City will meet and confer in the determination of hospital and medical benefits to be provided under such health care plan; provided however, if the Union and City are unable to mutually agree as to the benefits to be provided under such health care plan, the City reserves the right to determine and select such benefits as well as the insurance company or other provider of health care benefits for such plan; provided further that such benefits will be comparable to those described herein. However, if an employee lives outside the service area of such plan, the City reserves the right to pay to such individual the City's contribution under the plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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