Common use of Health Care Expense Account Clause in Contracts

Health Care Expense Account. HCEA This account is designed to assist in covering health care and dental expenses that are not currently covered by the existing plan: February 1, 2010 $200 February 1, 2011 $200 February 1, 2012 $200 You have two years to use your Health Care Expense Account deposit. If you have dollars left at the end of the first year, they can be carried forward to cover claims incurred in the next year. After that they must be forfeited to the Company according to Revenue Canada rules.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Health Care Expense Account. HCEA This account is designed to To assist in covering health care and dental expenses that are not currently covered by the existing plan: February 1, 2010 $200 February 1, 2011 $200 February 1, 2012 $200 600.00 will be provided on an annual basis. You have two years to use your Health Care Expense Account deposit. If you have dollars left at the end of the first year, they can be carried forward to cover claims incurred in the next year. After that they must be forfeited to the Company according to Revenue Canada rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Health Care Expense Account. HCEA This account is designed to To assist in covering health care and dental expenses that are not currently covered by the existing plan: February 1, 2010 $200 February 1, 2011 $200 February 1, 2012 $200 will be provided on an annual basis. You have two years to use your Health Care Expense Account deposit. If you have dollars left at the end of the first year, they can be carried forward to cover claims incurred in the next year. After that they must be forfeited to the Company according to Revenue Canada rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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