Waiving Health Insurance Coverage Sample Clauses

Waiving Health Insurance Coverage. Employees who are covered under the health insurance plan of a spouse may waive the City’s health insurance coverage and will be entitled to an annual cash payment in accordance with the provisions of the City of Linden Resolution approved on December 20, 2000.
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Waiving Health Insurance Coverage. Employees who receive health care benefits as a dependent of their spouse, may waive the City’s health insurance coverage and will be entitled to an annual cash payment in accordance with the provisions of the section noted below: 1. The annual cash payment will be $2,000.00 payable on or about December 20 of each year that the employee has waived the City’s health insurance coverage. In the event that the employee has not been employed for a full calendar year, the aforementioned $2,000.00 payment will be prorated. 2. The waiving of health insurance coverage is solely at the employee’s option. 3. The employee will notify in writing the finance office on a form to be provided by the City no later than December 20 of the year preceding the year for which the employee is waiving health insurance coverage. 4. Proof of other health insurance coverage as noted above must be included with the form waiving the health insurance coverage of the City. 5. In the event an employee requests a return to the City Health Plan prior to receiving the compensation noted in Section E-1, the employee will not be entitled to any payments whatsoever. 6. An employee who requests a return to the City’s Health Insurance Plan will be eligible for coverage in accordance with the existing rules and regulations of such coverage. 7. In the event an employee seeking to return to the City Health Plan is not eligible for immediate coverage under such plan, the City will pay for COBRA coverage at a cost not to exceed the cost of premiums being paid for by the employer
Waiving Health Insurance Coverage. Employees who are covered under the health insurance plan of a spouse may waive the City’s health insurance coverage and will be entitled to an annual cash payment in accordance with the provisions of the City of Linden Resolution approved on December 20, 2000. Employees who are covered under the health insurance plan of a spouse not employed by the City of Linden or employees who have health insurance coverage elsewhere, may decline the City’s health insurance coverage and will be entitled to an annual cash payment in accordance with the provisions of the section noted below: a. The annual cash payment will be $2,000.00 payable on or about December 20 of each year that the employee has declined the City’s health insurance coverage. In the event that the employee has not been employed for a full calendar year, the aforementioned $2,000.00 payment will be prorated. b. The declining of health insurance coverage is solely at the employee’s option. c. The employee will notify in writing the finance office on a form to be provided by the City no later than December 20 of the year preceding the year for which the employee is declining health insurance coverage. ‘ d. Proof of other health insurance coverage as noted above must be included with the form declining the health insurance coverage of the City. e. In the event an employee requests a return to the City Health Plan prior to receiving the compensation noted in Section B-1, the employee will not be entitled to any payment whatsoever. f. An employee who requests a return to the City’s Health Insurance Plan will be eligible for coverage in accordance with the existing rules and regulations of such coverage. g. In the event an employee seeking to return to the City Health Plan is not eligible for immediate coverage under such plan, the City will pay for COBRA coverage at a cost not to exceed the cost of premiums being paid for the employer under the City Health Plan.

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  • Retiree Health Insurance Retired members of the Department receiving, or to receive City of Lincoln monthly pension checks, may participate in the group comprehensive health care plan for active City employees, provided that each retiree so desiring will execute the required forms in a timely fashion, and further provided that each retiree will be required to pay the full monthly cost at the current rates subject to any rate increases which may occur from time to time. Such payment will be made by payroll deduction from pension checks, or by direct payment in the case of an early retiree.

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  • Health Insurance Benefits To the extent provided by the federal COBRA law or, if applicable, state insurance laws, and by the Company’s current group health insurance policies, Executive will be eligible to continue Executive’s group health insurance benefits at Executive’s own expense. If Executive timely elects continued coverage under COBRA, the Company shall pay Executive’s COBRA premiums, and any applicable Company COBRA premiums, necessary to continue Executive’s then-current coverage for a period of 12 months after the date of Executive’s termination of employment; provided, however, that any such payments will cease if Executive voluntarily enrolls in a health insurance plan offered by another employer or entity during the period in which the Company is paying such premiums. Executive agrees to immediately notify the Company in writing of any such enrollment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Company determines, in its sole discretion, that it cannot provide the foregoing benefit without potentially incurring financial costs or penalties under applicable law (including, without limitation, Section 2716 of the Public Health Service Act), the Company shall in lieu thereof provide to Executive a taxable monthly amount to continue his group health insurance coverage in effect on the date of separation from service (which amount shall be based on the premium for the first month of COBRA coverage), which payments shall be made regardless of whether Executive elects COBRA continuation coverage and shall commence in the month following the month in which Executive incurs a separation from service and shall end on the earlier of (x) the date on which Executive voluntarily enrolls in a health insurance plan offered by another employer or entity during the period in which the Company is paying such amounts and (y) 12 months after the date of Executive’s separation from service.

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  • Required Insurance Coverages The Contractor also agrees to purchase insurance and have the authorized agent state on the insurance certificate that the Contractor has purchased the following types of insurance coverages, consistent with the policies and requirements of O.C.G.A. §50-21-37. The minimum required coverages and liability limits are as follows:

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