Comprehensive Hospitalization and Major Medical Insurance Program Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Hospitalization and Major Medical Insurance Program. The Board shall offer a Comprehensive Hospitalization and Major Medical Insurance Program for members of the bargaining unit no less than the specifications of Appendix A except when a specific benefit is no longer offered through the Consortium.
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Comprehensive Hospitalization and Major Medical Insurance Program a. The Board of Education shall provide a comprehensive hospitalization and major medical insurance program for members of the bargaining unit with no less than the current specifications. The Board of Education shall pay ninety-five percent (95%) of the single premium or eighty-five percent (85%) of the family premium cost.
Comprehensive Hospitalization and Major Medical Insurance Program a. The Board of Education shall provide a Comprehensive Hospitalization and Major Medical Insurance Program for members of the bargaining unit with no less than the specifications in Exhibit K. The Board of Education shall pay 89% (2022-23), 88% (2023- 24), 87% (2024-25), of the Single premium or eighty-five (85%) of the Family premium cost provided that the annual fringe benefit cost increase is 14% or less. Fringe benefit increases above the 14% cap shall be paid entirely by the participating employees.

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  • Basic Medical Insurance All regular Employees may choose to be covered by the medical plan for which the British Columbia Medical Plan is the licensed carrier. Benefits and premiums shall be in accordance with the existing policy of the plan. The Employer will pay one hundred percent (100%) of the regular premium.

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  • Insurance Programs 1. The District agrees to provide a program of life, medical and dental insurance benefits for teachers. The District shall offer each employee a choice between the following two (2) programs of medical and health care:

  • Hospital and Medical Insurance The University shall make available health insurance to the employees covered by this agreement to the same extent and in the same manner as is available to other University employees, such as Faculty and the Executive, Administrative and Professional Staff employees. It is the University's goal to have the same health insurance plans offered uniformly to all University groups and employees.

  • Comprehensive Insurance The Employer agrees to provide comprehensive insurance covering tools, reference texts and instruments owned by the employees and required to be used in the performance of their duties at the request of the Employer.

  • Trauma Insurance All employees will be covered by an Incolink administered lump sum insurance policy providing financial compensation in the event of a major work related (ie. WorkCover) accident resulting in death or permanent total disablement. The full and precise conditions of this cover will be in accordance with the terms of the policy, but in general will provide that, in the event of a workplace accident occurring which results in either the death or total permanent disablement of a worker covered by this Agreement, a lump sum payment as specified below will made. The defined payments are: With dependants $250,000 Without dependants $150,000 This benefit has been agreed to by the company on the grounds that premium costs have been set at $7 per week/worker and will not exceed that amount. In the event of insurance costs rising, it is agreed that the table of defined benefits will be reduced so as to maintain the $7 premium figure. To maintain this cover the company agrees to pay the amounts every week for each employee.

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  • Insurance Program An eligible employee may waive rights to participate in either single or family coverage. If an employee waives this benefit, such employee may not revoke the waiver until the next open enrollment period and may be accepted only after medical review by the insurance provider.

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