Health Fees Sample Clauses

Health Fees. A. Individual and Family Health Coverage: In accordance with the below eligibility requirements, effective health plan year 2006 the Administration will provide an exemption to all such eligible graduate student employees of 95% of the Basic Health Fee and 95% of the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP), and 90% of the Student Family Health Plan for those electing family health plan coverage. For purposes of describing health plan coverage and periods of health plan fee exemptions, the health plan year shall begin on August 1 and end on July 31. The health plan period for fall semester shall begin on August 1 and end on January 31. The health plan period for spring semester shall begin on February 1 and end on July 31. There is no separate summer health plan period. Graduate student employees who withdraw from the University shall neither be eligible for a continuation of Basic, SHIP, and Family Health plan coverage nor liable for said health premium costs. Basic, SHIP, and Family Health plan coverage will cease July 31 for those graduate student employees who graduate in May, January 31 for those graduate student employees who graduate February 1, and August 31 for those graduate student employees who graduate September 1. Graduate student employees’ eligibility for health fee exemptions during the respective health plan periods are as follows: Effective Health Plan Year 2006:
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Health Fees. 21.1 The District will waive health fees for Classified employees and dependents participating in the District’s health benefit plan who enroll in classes at Mendocino College.

Related to Health Fees

  • HEALTH FUND 1. The Employer shall make contributions to a health trust fund, known as the “Building Service 32BJ Health Fund,” to cover employees covered by this Agreement who work more than two (2) days per week, with such health benefits as may be determined by the Trustees of the Fund. The Employer may, unless rejected by the Trustees, upon execution of a participation agreement in the form acceptable to the Trustees, cover such other of its employees as it may elect, provided such coverage is in compliance with law and the Trust Agreement. Employees who are on workers’ compensation or who are receiving statutory short term disability benefits, Building Service 32BJ long term disability benefits, or a Building Service 32BJ disability pension, shall be covered by the Health Fund without employer contributions until they may be covered by Medicare or thirty (30) months from the date of disability, whichever is earlier. In no event shall any employee who was previously covered for health benefits lose such coverage as a result of a change or elimination of the Health Fund provision extending coverage for disability. In the event the provision extending coverage for disability is discontinued for any reason, the Employer shall be obligated to make contributions for the duration of the period that would have otherwise been available.

  • Extended Health Care Benefits 12.02(a) The City will provide for all employees by contract through an insurer selected by the City an Extended Health Care Plan which will provide extended health care benefits. The City shall pay one hundred per cent (100%) of the premiums, which will include any premiums payable under The Health Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended. Eligible Expenses (Benefit year January 1 – December 31)

  • Health Care Benefits (a) Each regular full-time employee may elect coverage for himself and his eligible dependents* under one of the following health insurance plans:

  • HEALTH CARE PLANS ‌ Notwithstanding the references to the Pacific Blue Cross Plans in this article, the parties agree that Employers, who are not currently providing benefits under the Pacific Blue Cross Plans may continue to provide the benefits through another carrier providing that the overall level of benefits is comparable to the level of benefits under the Pacific Blue Cross Plans.

  • Extended Health Care Plan (a) The Employer shall pay the monthly premium for regular employees entitled to coverage under a mutually acceptable Extended Health Care Plan.

  • Educational Reimbursement 9.11.1. The Employer is desirous of having employees participate in courses and training opportunities to enhance their skills and enable them to advance to other positions. Accordingly, it shall be the Employer's goal to assist full-time, regular employees in the furtherance of this policy by offering a tuition reimbursement program for courses or training at accredited colleges and universities.

  • Health Services At the time of employment and subject to (b) above, full credit for registered professional nursing experience in a school program shall be given. Full credit for registered professional nursing experience may be given, subject to approval by the Human Resources Division. Non-degree nurses shall be placed on the BA Track of the Teachers Salary Schedule and shall be ineligible for movement to any other track.

  • Health Promotion and Health Education Both parties to this Agreement recognize the value and importance of health promotion and health education programs. Such programs can assist employees and their dependents to maintain and enhance their health, and to make appropriate use of the health care system. To work toward these goals:

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