Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance Sample Clauses

Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance a. The Xxxx Community School Corporation and the Xxxx Teachers Union, Local No. 4, AFT, hereby agree, effective January 1, 2020, the School Corporation shall pay 85% annually toward the cost of a single or family membership in the Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance Plan. Effective January 1, 2020, a teacher electing to participate in a single or family membership in the Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance Plan shall pay 15% annually toward the cost of a single or family plan.
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Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance a. The Board of School Trustees of the Xxxx Community School Corporation and the Xxxx Teachers Union, Local No. 4, AFT, hereby agree, effective January 1, 2017, the Board shall pay $8,211.72 annually toward the cost of a single membership and $18,844.20 annually toward the cost of a family membership in the Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and
Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance a. The Board of School Trustees of the Xxxx Community School Corporation and the Xxxx Teachers Union, Local No. 4, AFT, hereby agree, effective January 1, 2017, the Board shall pay $8,211.72 annually toward the cost of a single membership and $18,844.20 annually toward the cost of a family membership in the Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance Plan. Effective January 1, 2017, a teacher electing to participate in a single or family membership in the Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance Plan shall pay $1,743.60 annually toward the cost of a single plan and $3,997.00 annually toward the cost of family plan. Effective January 1, 2019, the Xxxx Community School Corporation shall pay $ annually toward the cost of a single membership and $ annually toward the cost of a family membership in the Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance Plan. Effective January 1, 2019, a teacher electing to participate in a single or family membership in the Xxxx Community School Corporation Basic Medical and Hospitalization Insurance Plan shall pay $1,743.60 annually toward the cost of a single plan and $3,997.00 annually toward the cost of family plan.

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