Common use of Level of Benefits Clause in Contracts

Level of Benefits. The School District agrees that the insurance benefits purchased pursuant to subdivision 1 above shall be continued at a level not less than those benefits in effect as of June 30, 2003, except as follows: Eliminate the $250 deductible plan. Decrease the out-of-pocket maximum from $7,500/$15,000 to $3,000/$6,000 in the $1,000 deductible plan. Allow employees who have dependent coverage to opt out of the dental plan for dependents only. The prescription drug coverage for employees is subject to the medical deductible/out of pocket maximum and plan coinsurance. Commencing with the opening of BPS Group Health Insurance plan sponsored onsite primary care clinics, eliminate primary care co-pay with the exception of Routine Well Child Care. Primary care through onsite clinics will be at no additional charge to the plan participant. Generic prescription drugs dispensed through plan mail order service will be at no additional charge or co- pay to the plan participant. The elimination of the primary care co-pay shall sunset in the event the plan sponsored onsite primary care clinics are no longer operated by the plan.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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Level of Benefits. The School District agrees that the insurance benefits purchased pursuant to subdivision 1 above shall be continued at a level not less than those benefits in effect as of June 30, 2003, except as follows: Eliminate the $250 deductible plan. Decrease the out-of-pocket maximum from $7,500/$15,000 to $3,000/$6,000 in the $1,000 deductible plan. Allow employees who have dependent coverage to opt out of the dental plan for dependents only. The prescription drug coverage for employees is subject to the medical deductible/out of pocket maximum and plan coinsurance. Commencing with the opening of BPS Group Health Insurance plan sponsored onsite primary care clinics, eliminate primary care co-pay with the exception of Routine Well Child Care. Primary care through onsite clinics will be at no additional charge to the plan participant. Generic prescription drugs dispensed through plan mail order service will be at no additional charge or co- co-pay to the plan participant. The elimination of the primary care co-pay shall sunset in the event the plan sponsored onsite primary care clinics are no longer operated by the plan.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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