Hospitalization and Medical Plan Sample Clauses

Hospitalization and Medical Plan. All nurses who work half time or more may participate in the following insurance plans:
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Hospitalization and Medical Plan. 9 7.1 City Obligation 9 7.2 Retiree Health Insurance 10 7.3 Change in Group Plan 11 7.4 Health Benefit Changes 12 7.5 Group Dental Plan 13 ARTICLE 8 – HOLIDAYS 13 8.1 Contract Holidays 13 8.2 Pay Provisions 14 8.3 Veterans 14 ARTICLE 9 – VACATIONS 15 9.1 Vacation Entitlement 15 9.2 Vacation – Miscellaneous 17 9.3 Vacation – District Chiefs 17 ARTICLE 10UNIFORM ALLOWANCE 17 10.1 Cash Allowance 17 10.2 Wearing of Uniform 18 10.3 Uniform Changes 18 ARTICLE 11 – NON-JOB RELATED SICK LEAVE 18 11.2 General Conditions 19 11.3 Sick Leave Incentive Program 20 11.4 Sick Leave Buyback 20 ARTICLE 12 – PREMIUM PAY 21 12.1 Overtime Pay 21 12.2 Change of Schedule Pay 21 12.3 Severance Pay 22 12.4 Night Premium Pay 22 12.5 Required Off Duty Court Appearance 22 12.6.1 Compensatory (Bank) Time 23 12.7 Rank Differentials 25 ARTICLE 13 – DISTRIBUTION OF OVERTIME OPPORTUNITY 25 13.1 General Principles 25 13.2 Procedure for Firefighters 26

Related to Hospitalization and Medical Plan

  • Medical Plan ‌ Eligible employees and dependants shall be covered by the British Columbia Medical Services Plan or carrier approved by the British Columbia Medical Services Commission. The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the premium. An eligible employee who wishes to have coverage for other than dependants may do so provided the Medical Plan is agreeable and the extra premium is paid by the employee through payroll deduction. Membership shall be a condition of employment for eligible employees who shall be enrolled for coverage following the completion of three (3) months’ employment or upon the initial date of employment for those employees with portable service as outlined in Article 14.12.

  • 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.

  • 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:

  • Dental Care Plan The Welfare Plan will include a Dental Care Plan which will reimburse members for expenses incurred in respect of the coverages summarized in Appendix "1". The Plan will not duplicate benefits provided now or which may be provided in the future by any government program.

  • Medical Plans The Employer will maintain the current health (including vision) and dental insurance programs and practices. The Employer shall contribute 80% of the premium charge for PPO plans, 83% of premium for the POS plan, 85% of premium for the HMO plan, 80% for the prescription drug plan and 50% for the dental plan. There shall be no change in the State’s premium subsidy for health benefits plans in Fiscal Year 2012.

  • Family Care and Medical Leave An unpaid Family Care and Medical Leave shall be granted, to the extent of and subject to the restrictions as set forth below, to an employee who has been employed for at least twelve (12) months and who has served for one hundred thirty days (130) workdays during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the effective date of the leave. For purposes of this section, furlough days and days worked during off-basis time shall count as "workdays". Family Care and Medical Leave absences of twenty (20) consecutive working days or less can be granted by the immediate administrator or designee. Leaves of twenty (20) or more consecutive working days can be granted only by submission of a formal leave application to the Classified Personnel Assignments Branch.

  • HEALTH PROGRAM 3701 Health examinations required by the Employer shall be provided by the Employer and shall be at the expense of the Employer. 3702 Time off without loss of regular pay shall be allowed at a time determined by the Employer for such medical examinations and laboratory tests, provided that these are performed on the Employer’s premises, or at a facility designated by the Employer. 3703 With the approval of the Employer, a nurse may choose to be examined by a physician of her/his own choice, at her/his own expense, as long as the Employer receives a statement as to the fitness of the nurse from the physician. 3704 Time off for medical and dental examinations and/or treatments may be granted and such time off, including necessary travel time, shall be chargeable against accumulated income protection benefits.

  • Dental specific medications for dental purposes, including fluoride medications (except for children less than five years of age with a non-fluorinated water supply);

  • Dental Care Benefits (a) The Employer shall provide such regular, full-time seniority employee (and her eligible dependents*) the 100/75/50 Co-Pay Dental Plan in effect January 1, 2014, subject to such terms, conditions, exclusions, limitations, deductibles, co-payments and other provisions of the plan. The Employer shall pay 95% of the illustrated premium cost of such benefits and the employee shall pay the balance. Coverage shall commence on the day following the employee's ninetieth (90th) day of continuous employment.

  • Medical There shall be an open enrollment period for medical coverage in each year of this Agreement. An employee may elect no medical coverage during any open enrollment period. An employee who has elected no medical coverage may elect medical coverage during an open enrollment period. No pre-existing condition limitations will apply.

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