HOSPITAL, MAJOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE Sample Clauses

HOSPITAL, MAJOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE. ‌ A. Effective July 1, 2018, the District will provide group hospital, major medical and dental insurance plans for all bargaining unit employees who work 4.5 hours per day. The Board will pay 100% of the cost of single employee coverage in the HMO plan and 90% of the premiums for individual coverage for the PPO700 or HDHP applied to any level of coverage elected. If an employee chooses the PPO200 plan, 90% for the individual coverage for the PPO700plan will be paid by the Board for any level of coverage. Employees who elect to participate in the PPO700 plan will receive $500 annually in an HRA. For any employee selecting family/dependent coverage, the amount of the Board contribution for single employee coverage shall be applied to the appropriate HMO or PPO family/dependent coverage. B. The District will pay the cost of employee coverage for dental insurance at a cost not to exceed $30.00 per month. C. The Union may appoint one (1) representative to serve on the District’s joint health insurance committee. The joint committee will meet as necessary, but at least annually. In addition, the Board agrees to provide committee members with all materials necessary to fulfill their duties. Should the total insurance premium increase 15% or more in any given year, the joint committee shall convene in order to review the plan structure and develop cost savings measures to present to the membership/board for acceptance.
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HOSPITAL, MAJOR MEDICAL AND DENTAL INSURANCE. Group hospital, major medical and dental insurance plans shall be procured by the NTDSE and made available to all bargaining unit employees. The provisions covering payment of premiums for such coverage are: A. Seventy-five percent (75%) of single and family membership shall be paid by the NTDSE toward hospital and major medical insurance coverage premiums for all full-time employees. B. Employees may elect health insurance coverage through a Health Maintenance Organization. In such case, the NTDSE shall pay the same percentage amount toward the H.M.O. premium that it pays toward the premium of the primary group hospital and major medical plan offered by the NTDSE.

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