PERSONAL FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT Sample Clauses

PERSONAL FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT. 19.1 The employer shall provide a flexible spending account that will replace the previous professional development funds. The total available funds for the Professional Services Bargaining Unit shall be: $138,963 for the 2012/13 Academic Year $138,963 for the 2013/14 Academic Year $138,963 for the 2014/15 Academic Year $138,963 for the 2015/16 Academic Year Effective July 1, 2016 total available funds allocated to the flexible spending account will be increased by $15,000.00 to $153,963.00.
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PERSONAL FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT. 93 Plan Options 94 New Rates 95 ARTICLE 20 HEALTH AND SAFETY 95 Occupational Health and Safety 95 Provision for Immunization 96 Working Alone 96 Saskatchewan Polytechnic wide Occupational and Health Committee .............................................................................................................. 96 Workplace Joint Employer/Employee Committees 97 Training for Joint Committee Members 98 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Health and Safety - A Shared Concern 98 ARTICLE 21 WORKERS' COMPENSATION 98 ARTICLE 22 EMPLOYEE AND FAMILY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 99

Related to PERSONAL FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT

  • Flexible Spending Account The parties agree that the State shall have the right to use State Employee Health Plan funds to cover the administrative costs of operating the medical and dependent care flexible spending account programs.

  • Flexible Spending Accounts Employees in the unit shall have access to the County’s flexible spending account program, which provides employees with the options of dependent care assistance benefits with a calendar year maximum of $5,000, and medical expense reimbursement benefits with a calendar year maximum of $2,400. The County shall maintain this plan in compliance with IRC §125. Employee premiums for flexible spending account benefits shall be deducted on a pre-tax basis from employee pay.

  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Beginning January 1, 1993, an employee may designate an amount per year to be placed into the employee’s Flexible Spending Account (as defined in Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code as amended from time to time). The amounts in the account may be used to reimburse the employee for uncovered medical expenses. Amounts placed in the account are not subject to federal, state and Social Security (FICA) taxes. Reports of earnings to MTRFA and pension deductions will be based on gross earnings.

  • Health Spending Account contributions by the Executive will cease on the Effective Date. The Executive may submit claims against the balance accrued to the Effective Date, until the end of the calendar year in which the Effective Date occurs.

  • Health Care Spending Account After six (6) months of permanent employment, full time and part time (20/40 or greater) employees may elect to participate in a Health Care Spending Account (HCSA) Program designed to qualify for tax savings under Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code, but such savings are not guaranteed. The HCSA Program allows employees to set aside a predetermined amount of money from their pay, not to exceed the maximum amount authorized by federal law, per calendar year, of before tax dollars, for health care expenses not reimbursed by any other health benefit plans. HCSA dollars may be expended on any eligible medical expenses allowed by Internal Revenue Code Section 125. Any unused balance is forfeited and cannot be recovered by the employee.

  • Health Spending Account (HSA Wellness Spending Account (WSA)/Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) utilization rates;

  • Medical Flexible Spending Arrangement A. During January 2020 and again in January 2021, the Employer will make available two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in a medical flexible spending arrangement (FSA) account for each bargaining unit member represented by a Union in the Coalition described in RCW 41.80.020(3), who meets the criteria in Subsection 28.7(B) below.

  • Flexible Spending The Board shall make flexible spending accounts available to employees in the bargaining unit.

  • DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT During the term of this MOU, Management agrees to maintain a Dependent Care Reimbursement Account (DCRA), qualified under Section 129 of the Internal Revenue Code, for active employees who are members of LACERS, provided that sufficient enrollment is maintained to continue to make the account available. Enrollment in the DCRA is at the discretion of each employee. All contributions into the DCRA and related administrative fees shall be paid by employees who are enrolled in the plan. As a qualified Section 129 Plan, the DCRA shall be administered according to the rules and regulations specified for such plans by the Internal Revenue Service.

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