Optional Health Benefits Sample Clauses

Optional Health Benefits. Employees within this unit that have elected to participate in a City-offered medical plan can also elect to participate in the optional benefits. If the employee has any surplus flex credits after making all elections required to participate in the medical insurance, the employee can use that surplus toward optional qualified insurance benefits or one or both of the pre-tax spending accounts. Employees that wish to participate in the optional benefits plan, but do not have any surplus credits, can elect to have a pre-tax payroll deduction in an amount to cover the cost of their elections. Employees may pay the premiums for the following benefits on a voluntary basis: - Medical Insurance - Dental Insurance - Vision Insurance - Group Term Insurance up to $50,000 for Employees only - Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance - Short Term Disability - Cancer Insurance - Supplemental Health Insurance - Accidental Only Insurance - Intensive Care Insurance
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Optional Health Benefits. Employees that have elected to participate in a City offered medical plan can also elect to participate in the optional benefits. If the employee has any surplus flex credits after making all elections required to participate in the medical insurance, the employee can use that surplus toward optional qualified insurance benefits or one or both of the pre-tax spending accounts. Employees that wish to participate in the optional benefits plan, but do not have any surplus credits, can elect to have pre-tax payroll deductions in an amount to cover the cost of their elections. Employees may pay the premiums for the following benefits on a voluntary basis: • Medical Insurance • Dental InsuranceVision Insurance • Group Term Insurance up to $50,000.00 for Employees onlyAccidental Death and Dismemberment InsuranceShort Term DisabilityCancer Insurance • Supplemental Health Insurance • Vision or Dental Insurance • Accidental Only Insurance • Intensive Care Insurance City of Hollister - SEIU, Local 521 M.O. U.: 01-01-11 -06-30-13
Optional Health Benefits. Employees that have elected to participate in a City offered medical plan can also elect to participate in the optional benefits. If the employee has any surplus flex credits after making all elections required to participate in the medical insurance, the employee can use that surplus toward optional qualified insurance benefits or one or both of die pre-tax spending accounts. Employees dial wish to participate in the optional benefits plan, but do not have any surplus credits, can elect to have pre-tax payroll deductions in an amount to cover the cost of their elections. City ofHoilister - SEW, Local521 M.O.U.: 07-01-13 -06-30-15 Employees may pay the premiums for the following benefits on a voluntary basis: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance - Group Term Insurance up to $50,000.00 for Employees only Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Short Term Disability Cancer Insurance Supplemental Healdi Insurance Vision or Dental Insurance Accidental Only Insurance Intensive Care Insurance
Optional Health Benefits. Employees that have elected to participate in a City offered medical plan can also elect to participate in the optional benefits. If the employee has any surplus flex credits after making all elections required to participate in the medical insurance, the employee can use that surplus toward optional qualified insurance benefits or one or both of the pre-tax spending accounts. Employees that wish to participate in the optional benefits plan, but do not have any surplus credits, can elect to have pre-tax payroll deductions in an amount to cover the cost of their elections. Employees may pay the premiums for the following benefits on a voluntary basis: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Group Term Insurance up to $50,000.00 for Employees only Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Short Term Disability Cancer Insurance Supplemental Health Insurance Accidental Only Insurance Intensive Care Insurance CITY OF HOLLISTER AND SEIU LOCAL 521 MOU: 7-1-2015 to 6-30-2018

Related to Optional Health Benefits

  • Health Benefits The method for determining the Employer bi-weekly contributions to the cost of employee health insurance programs under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) will be as follows:

  • Extended Health Benefits The extended health benefits coverage for CUPE and Fire will be amended to include:

  • Retiree Health Benefits 1. There is currently in effect a retiree health benefit program for retired members of LACERS under LAAC Division 4, Chapter 11. All covered employees who are members of LACERS, regardless of retirement tier, shall contribute to LACERS four percent (4%) of their pre-tax compensation earnable toward vested retiree health benefits as provided by this program. The retiree health benefit available under this program is a vested benefit for all covered employees who make this contribution, including employees enrolled in LACERS Tier 3.

  • Extended Health Benefit Reimbursement is provided for many types of services, such as registered nurse, physiotherapist, wheelchairs, braces, crutches, ambulance service, chiropractors, to name a few. Pre-authorization is required for the rental and/or purchase of all durable equipment and all Nursing Care/Home Care benefits. Certain dollar amounts or time period maximums apply. It is important to note that reimbursement under the extended health care benefit is made at 80% of covered eligible expenses up to $5,000; expenses over $5,000 and less than $10,000 are reimbursed at 90%, and expenses over $10,000 are reimbursed at 100% in any calendar year. Where no maximum eligible expense is noted, reasonable and customary rates will apply. Please consult your online employee benefit booklet for details. Services not Covered Under the Supplementary Health Insurance Program You and/or your dependents are not covered for medical expenses incurred as a result of any of the following:  Expenses private insurers are not permitted to cover by law  Services or supplies for which a charge is made only because you have insurance coverage  The portion of the expense for services or supplies that is payable by the government public health plan in your home province, whether or not you are actually covered under the government public health plan  Any portion of services or supplies which you are entitled to receive, or for which you are entitled to a benefit or reimbursement, by law or under a plan that is legislated, funded, or administered in whole or in part by a provincial / federal government plan, without regard to whether coverage would have otherwise been available under this plan  Services or supplies that do not represent reasonable treatment  Services or supplies associated with: o treatment performed only for cosmetic purposes o recreation or sports rather than with other daily living activities o the diagnosis or treatment of infertility o contraception, other than contraceptive drugs and products containing a contraceptive drug  Services or supplies associated with a covered service or supply, unless specifically listed as a covered service or supply or determined by Great-West Life to be a covered service or supply  Extra medical supplies that are spares or alternates  Services or supplies received out-of-province in Canada unless you are covered by the government health plan in your home province and Great-West Life would have paid benefits for the same services or supplies if they had been received in your home province  Expenses arising from war, insurrection, or voluntary participation in a riot  Chronic care  Podiatric treatments for which a portion of the cost is payable under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Benefits for these services are payable only after the maximum annual OHIP benefit has been paid  Vision care services and supplies required by an employer as a condition of employment  Prescription sunglasses and safety glasses Group Travel Insurance The group travel plan covers a wide range of benefits which may be required as a result of an accident or unexpected illness incurred outside the province while travelling on business or vacation. The insurer will pay 100% of the reasonable and customary charges (subject to any benefit maximums) for expenses, such as hospital, physician, return home and other expenses as outlined in the employee booklet. Coverage under Group Travel Insurance is limited to a maximum of ninety (90) days per trip for travel within Canada. Coverage commences from the actual date of departure from your province of residence. Coverage under Group Travel Insurance is limited to thirty (30) days per trip for travel outside Canada. Coverage commences from the actual date of departure from Canada. A person with an existing medical condition must be stable for 3 months prior to travelling. Stable means there has been no period of hospitalization, no increase or modification in treatment or prescribed medication, or no symptom for which a reasonably prudent person would consult a physician. Stable dosage does not apply to diabetics. Additional coverage is available from Great-West Life on an optional pay all basis.

  • Program Benefits Under the Probation Status, the Participating Contractor will be eligible for all contractor incentives, its customers will have access to financing offered through the Program, and income- eligible households will be eligible to receive Program incentives.

  • Severance and Retirement Options (a) (i) Where an employee resigns within 30 days after receiving notice of layoff pursuant to article 14.02 (a)(ii) that his or her position will be eliminated, he or she shall be entitled to a separation allowance of two (2) weeks' salary for each year of continuous service to a maximum of sixteen (16) weeks' pay, and, on production of receipts from an approved educational program, within twelve (12) months of resignation, may be reimbursed for tuition fees up to a maximum of three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

  • Public Benefits This Agreement provides assurances that the Public Benefits identified below will be achieved and developed in accordance with the Applicable Rules and Project Approvals and with the terms of this Agreement and subject to the City’s Reserved Powers. The Project will provide Public Benefits to the City, including without limitation:

  • TREATMENT OF FRINGE BENEFITS The fringe benefits are charged using the rate(s) listed in the Fringe Benefits Section of this Agreement. The fringe benefits included in the rate(s) are listed below. TREATMENT OF PAID ABSENCES Vacation, holiday, sick leave pay and other paid absences are included in salaries and wages and are claimed on grants, contracts and other agreements as part of the normal cost for salaries and wages. Separate claims are not made for the cost of these paid absences.

  • Sponsorship Benefits 3.1 INREV agrees to grant the Sponsor the above chosen and described sponsorship benefits.

  • Death Benefits Upon the Executive's death during the Contract Period, his estate shall not be entitled to any further benefits under this Agreement.

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