Hospital-Medical Insurance Sample Clauses

Hospital-Medical Insurance. 1. Active Employees (including DROP Participants): The Employer shall provide fully-paid Blue Cross/Blue Shield Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) coverage or its substantial equivalence and Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) coverage or its substantial equivalence to all regular employees and their eligible family members, including prescription drug coverage, as outlined in Appendix A.
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Hospital-Medical Insurance. 21.1. The Employer will make available to eligible Employees comprehensive hospital- medical benefit Plan 3A only.
Hospital-Medical Insurance. Employees in this bargaining union, in accordance with this Section, will be eligible to participate in a group hospital/medical program provided through the County. For eligible employees, such coverage shall become effective on the first full pay period following a sixty (60) day waiting period. Such employees may obtain the necessary applications from the Human Resources Department.
Hospital-Medical Insurance. 8.031 Permanent full-time and permanent part-time members are eligible for health insurance coverage under the terms of Section 8.01.
Hospital-Medical Insurance. A. The Employer agrees to furnish to all employees the following insurance protection: NOTE: If calculation for health care expenditure does not conform to the requirements of the Michigan Department of Treasury or other department of the state with legal authority, then Administration will meet with Union Leadership to consult regarding implementation of cost containment in compliance with law.
Hospital-Medical Insurance. (a.) Grand Rapids Community College shall pay premiums for the plan selected by each faculty member up to the employer “hard-cap” limits, not 80/20 limits, set forth in MCL 15.563 as amended. These amounts may change each fiscal year. Grand Rapids Community College shall pay premiums for the plan selected by each faculty member up to the employer cap limits set forth in Public Act 152 of 2011.
Hospital-Medical Insurance a. A teacher shall be eligible to purchase hospitalization, medical and major medical insurance coverage if the teacher:
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Hospital-Medical Insurance. (a) An employee shall be eligible to purchase hospitalization, medical and major medical insurance coverage if the employee:
Hospital-Medical Insurance. Full-time and part-time employees may participate in the hospital-medical insurance program subject to the conditions established by the contract between the EMPLOYER and an insurance carrier.
Hospital-Medical Insurance. 1. The Board agrees to purchase for teachers not covered by any other employer paid group hospital-medical insurance full family hospital-medical insurance. The parties agree that effective July 1, 2013, the plan offered will be the MESSA ABC Plan 1 with the Rx Saver with a deductible that meets IRS guidelines for a High Deductible Plan. The parties may mutually agree to offer other plan options where appropriate. Effective with the ratification of this agreement, the District shall pay on a monthly basis the maximum permitted annual amounts as determined by the State Treasurer under PA 152 of 2011 toward the total cost of the MESSA medical premium. If the aggregate costs of the medical premium are less than the aggregate maximum amounts payable, the differential will be redistributed to those members enrolled in the medical plan in the form of HSA contributions in an agreed upon manner. Should the aggregate costs of the medical premiums exceed the aggregate maximum amounts payable under PA 152 of 2011, the remaining cost for the teacher’s elected medical premiums for each school year shall be paid by the teacher through pre-tax payroll deductions. The maximum amounts payable by the Board shall be adjusted each July 1 to the maximum permitted based on inflationary adjustments calculated the previous October as included in PA 152 of 2011. Notwithstanding any other obligations in this Agreement, the Employer reserves the right to, in its sole discretion, select a health insurance carrier with offers a “bronze” plan that provides “minimum coveragepursuant to 26 USC Section 36(B)(c)(C)(ii).
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