Common use of Part-Time Employee Premium Contribution Clause in Contracts

Part-Time Employee Premium Contribution. a. All participating active eligible part-time FACULTY MEMBERS shall contribute on a pre-tax basis, through bi-weekly payroll deductions, at a flat rate of fifty-seven and one-half percent (57.5%) of the STATE SYSTEM’S expected costs developed by the plan administrator for the type of contract for the chosen health and prescription drug plan for the fiscal year. This amount shall be adjusted annually in accordance with the premium reconciliation plan set forth in paragraph A.3.g. of this Article and Appendix N of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Part-Time Employee Premium Contribution. a. All participating active eligible part-time FACULTY MEMBERS shall contribute on a pre-tax basis, through bi-weekly payroll deductions, at a flat rate of fifty-seven and one-half percent (57.557.5 %) of the STATE SYSTEM’S expected costs developed by the plan administrator for the type of contract for the chosen health and prescription drug plan for the fiscal year. This amount shall be adjusted annually in accordance with the premium reconciliation plan set forth in paragraph A.3.g. of this Article and Appendix N of this AgreementArticle.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Preamble, Agreement

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Part-Time Employee Premium Contribution. a. All Effective July 1, 2007, all participating active eligible part-time FACULTY MEMBERS shall contribute on a pre-tax basis, through bi-weekly payroll deductions, at a flat rate of fifty-seven and one-half five percent (57.555%) of the STATE SYSTEM’S expected costs developed by the plan administrator (maximum premium rate) for the type of contract for the chosen health and prescription drug plan for the fiscal year. This amount shall be adjusted annually in accordance with the premium reconciliation plan set forth in paragraph A.3.g. of this Article and Appendix N of this Agreementyear 2007-2008.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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