Health Benefits Shall Continue During Sample Clauses

Health Benefits Shall Continue During. Paid Leaves of Absence 20.4.1 Employee May Pay Premiums During Unpaid Leaves of Absence 20.4.2 District Payment of Premium Increases 20.4.3 Salary Continuance Insurance 20.4.4 District Contribution Towards Insurance Premiums 20.4.5 Tax-Sheltered Annuity Programs 20.4.6 Retiree Health/Dental Insurance 20.4.7 Life Insurance 20.4.8 Vision Care 20.4.9 Dental Insurance 20.4.10 Cash Election In-Lieu of Medical Benefits 20.4.11 Air Travel Insurance 20.4.12 Employee Assistance Program 20.4.13 Domestic Partner Coverage 20.4.14 Double Coverage 20.4.15 Open Enrollment 20.4.16 20: SALARY AND BENEFITS (continued) Parking Fees 20.5 Uniform Allowance for Police Services 20.6 Uniform Allowances by Classification 20.6.1 Cleaning of Uniforms 20.6.2 Minor Repairs and At Fault Loss of Uniforms/Equipment 20.6.3 Replacement of Worn-Out Uniforms 20.6.4 Uniforms/Equipment Supplied to Student or Non-Unit Employees 20.6.5 Payroll Errors 20.7 Insufficient Payment 20.7.1 Overpayment 20.7.2 Overtime 20.8 Night Work 20.9 Call-Back 20.10 Information Technology On-Call Differential 20.11 Police Investigator Differential 20.12 Safety PERS Benefit 20.13 Safety Footwear Allowance 20.14 21: SUMMER WORK SCHEDULE

Related to Health Benefits Shall Continue During

  • Group Benefit Plan Continuation While a Nurse is on pregnancy/birth or parental, or adoption leave, the Employer shall permit the Nurse to continue participation in eligible benefit plans. The Nurse shall be responsible to pay both the Employer and the Nurse’s shares of the premium costs for maintaining such coverage for which the Nurse is eligible during the period of leave.

  • Salary Continuance The Employer will continue the salary and benefits coverage of an Employee who is granted leave without pay in accordance with Article 13.01 and will xxxx the relevant Union for the Employee’s salary. If the leave extends beyond three calendar months, the Employer will, from that point, xxxx the relevant Union 1.2 times the Employee’s salary until the leave is concluded.

  • Canceling Dependent Coverage During Open Enrollment In addition to the above situations, dependent health or dependent dental coverage may also be cancelled for any reason during the open enrollment period that applies to each type of plan (as long as allowed under the applicable provisions, regulations and rules of the federal and state law in effect at the beginning of the plan year).

  • Benefit Continuation You and your then eligible dependents shall continue to be covered by and participate in the group health and dental care plans (collectively, “Health Plans”) of the Company (at the Company’s cost) in which you participated, or were eligible to participate, immediately prior to the Date of Termination through the end of the Benefit Continuation Period; provided, however, that any medical or dental welfare benefit otherwise receivable by you hereunder shall be reduced to the extent that you become covered under a group health or dental care plan providing comparable medical and health benefits. You shall be eligible to participate in such Health Plans on terms that are at least as favorable as those in effect immediately prior to the Date of Termination. However, in the event that the terms of the Company’s Health Plans do not permit you to participate in those plans (other than pursuant to an election under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”)), in lieu of your and your eligible dependent’s coverage and participation under the Company’s Health Plans, the Company shall pay to you within fifteen (15) calendar days after the effective date of the Waiver and Release a lump sum equal to two (2) times your monthly COBRA premium amount for the number of months remaining in the Benefit Continuation Period. In addition, for the purposes of coverage under COBRA, your COBRA event date will be the date of loss of coverage described in this paragraph above.

  • Salary Continuation If the Executive becomes totally disabled during the term of this Agreement, his full salary shall be continued for 360 days from the date of the disabling injury or onset of the disability illness.

  • Benefits During Layoff Temporary Full-Time and Regular Full-Time Employees who have gained seniority rights and who are laid off from employment due to lack of work shall be entitled to leave without pay status until the end of the calendar month following the month during which layoff occurs, for purpose of continuing coverage under the Health and Welfare Benefit plans on which they have been enrolled, e.g., B.C. Medical, Extended Health, Dental Plan, Group Life Insurance, Long Term Total Disability Plan, and Optional Additional Life Insurance coverage. The City agrees to ensure that such leave without pay status and benefit coverage continues in effect at the employee's cost during such period, provided that such cost is paid in advance by or recovered from the employee concerned.

  • Benefits During Leave Employees are encouraged to contact the Employer’s Benefits Office (phone # 000-000-0000, xxxxxxxx@xx.xxx) prior to any leave without pay to understand impact on benefits and learn about other points to consider.

  • SICK LEAVE (Continued 15.8 Sick leave not to exceed forty (40) hours may be utilized by employees for the birth or adoption of the employee’s child or a child regularly residing in the employee’s immediate household. The leave must be consecutive and taken within six (6) months of the birth or adoption.

  • Benefit Level Two Health Care Network Determination Issues regarding the health care networks for the 2017 insurance year shall be negotiated in accordance with the following procedures:

  • Benefits Continuation (a) For leaves taken pursuant to Clauses 26.01, 26.02, and 26.07, the Employer shall maintain coverage for medical, extended health, dental, group life and long term disability, and shall pay the Employer's share of these premiums.

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