WELLNESS COMMITTEE/INCENTIVE Sample Clauses

WELLNESS COMMITTEE/INCENTIVE. The District Wellness Committee will design a program for wellness for all members and their families. This program will allow members to receive discounts on their premiums for participating in the program. The Wellness Committee will consist of one (1) TCEA and one (1) TCSSA member from each building, the district wellness coordinator, and four (4) members from administration. The committee will design and implement the program so that all members will have the opportunity to receive a premium discount, but only those who complete the required criteria to be developed will qualify for these discount(s).
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