Adverse Selection and Part-Time Prorate Sample Clauses

Adverse Selection and Part-Time Prorate. Any member of the bargaining unit who participates must enroll in all benefits under Section E or none. Members of the bargaining unit employed on less than a full-time basis who elect coverage under A and E above will have this Board contribution prorated according to the fraction of full-time employment. This option must be exercised within the first thirty (30) days of employment, and may not be exercised at any other time, and may not be cancelled, withdrawn or amended except in the following circumstances: 1) if the member has a change in marital status; or 2) in the event the member’s spouse is involuntarily separated from his/her employment. Any member opting to participate in these coverages under these circumstances may not thereafter cancel such authorization.
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Adverse Selection and Part-Time Prorate. Any part-time member of the bargaining unit who participates must enroll in all benefits under Section 4.05
Adverse Selection and Part-Time Prorate. Any member of the bargaining unit who participates must enroll in all benefits under Section E or none. Members of the bargaining unit employed on less than a full-time basis who elect coverage under A and E above will have this Board contribution prorated according to the fraction of full-time employment. This option must be exercised within the first thirty

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