Reimbursement of Dental Expenses. 35.1 The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the monthly premiums for basic dental care services, denture services, orthodontic services and major restorative services for all full time employees covered by this agreement.
35.2 Employees shall pay the cost of dental care directly and the insurance carrier shall reimburse the employee, based on the current Ontario Dental Association fee schedule at the time the dental work is performed, at the following percentages:
(a) eighty-five percent (85%) for basic dental care services, which effective March 1, 2002 shall be amended to include the following coverage:
(i) pit and fissure sealant treatment shall be added to the Plan for eligible dependant children; and
(ii) the dental recall period shall be extended to nine (9) months except for dependant children age twelve (12) and under.
(b) fifty percent (50%) for denture services with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per person;
(c) fifty percent (50%) for orthodontic services for dependent children between the ages of six (6) and eighteen (18) with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per child;
(d) fifty percent (50%) for major restorative services with an annual maximum amount payable of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per person.
Reimbursement of Dental Expenses. The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the monthly premiums for basic dental care services, denture services, orthodontic services and major restorative services for all full time employees covered by this agreement. Effective January 1, 2015, dental coverage shall include a fifty dollar ($50) single or family deductible per calendar year.
Reimbursement of Dental Expenses. 35.1 The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the monthly premiums for basic dental care services, denture services, orthodontic services and major restorative services for all full time employees covered by this agreement. Effective January 1, 2015, dental coverage shall include a fifty dollar ($50) single or family deductible per calendar year.
35.2 Until December 31, 2014, employees shall pay the cost of dental care directly and the insurance carrier shall reimburse the employee, based on the current Ontario Dental Association fee schedule at the time the dental work is performed, at the following percentages:
(a) eighty-five percent (85%) for basic dental care services, which effective March 1, 2002 shall be amended to include the following coverage:
(i) pit and fissure sealant treatment shall be added to the Plan for eligible dependant children; and
(ii) the dental recall period shall be extended to nine (9) months except for dependant children age twelve (12) and under.
(b) fifty percent (50%) for denture services with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per person;
(c) fifty percent (50%) for orthodontic services for dependent children between the ages of six (6) and eighteen (18) with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per child;
(d) fifty percent (50%) for major restorative services with an annual maximum amount payable of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per person. Effective January 1, 2015, employees shall pay the cost of dental care directly and the insurance carrier shall reimburse the employee, based on the Ontario Dental Association fee guide lag of one year in each year of the collective agreement at the following percentages:
(a) eighty-five percent (85%) for basic dental care services, which shall be amended to include the following coverage:
(i) pit and fissure sealant treatment, and fluoride treatment coverage under the plan shall be limited to eligible dependant children aged six (6) to eighteen (18) years; and
(ii) the dental recall period shall be extended to nine (9) months except for dependant children age twelve (12) and under.
(b) fifty percent (50%) for denture services with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per person;
(c) fifty percent (50%) for orthodontic services for dependant children between the ages of six (6) and eighteen (18) with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per child;...
Reimbursement of Dental Expenses. The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the monthly premiums for basic dental care services, denture services, orthodontic services and major restorative services for all full time employees covered by this agreement. Employees shall pay the cost of dental care directly and the insurance carrier shall reimburse the employee, based on the current Ontario Dental Association fee schedule at the time the dental work is performed, at the following percentages: eighty-five percent (85%) for basic dental care services, which effective March shall be amended to include the following coverage: pit and fissure sealant treatment shall be added to the Plan for eligible dependant children; and the dental recall period shall be extended to nine (9) months except for dependant children age twelve (12) and under. fifty percent (50%) for denture services with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per person; fifty percent (50%) for orthodontic services for dependent children between the ages of six (6) and eighteen (18) with a lifetime maximum amount payable of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per child; fifty percent (50%)for major restorative services with an annual maximum amount payable of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per person.
Reimbursement of Dental Expenses. 33.1 The Employer shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the monthly premiums for basic dental care services, denture services, orthodontic services and major restorative services for all full time employees covered by this agreement.
33.2 Employees shall pay the cost of dental care directly and the insurance carrier shall reimburse the employee, based on the current Ontario Dental Association fee schedule at the time the dental work is performed, at the following percentages:
(a) eighty-five percent (85%) for basic dental care services, which effective March 1, 2002 shall be amended to include the following coverage:
(i) pit and fissure sealant treatment shall be added to the Plan for eligible dependent children; and
(ii) the dental recall period shall be extended to nine (9) months except for dependent children age twelve (12) and under.