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I am getting married soon. Can I add my new spouse and/or stepchild(ren) to my coverage or do I have to wait until there is an open enrollment period?
You
have within 60 days after the date of marriage to add your spouse and/or stepchild(ren)
to your health and/or dental coverage. After 60 days, you can add them during
the annual open enrollment period or through a "special enrollment"
or "late enrollment" event. The latter applies to health coverage only.
You must provide a copy of your marriage certificate as well as your spouse's
social security number and sign the appropriate document(s) prior to the coverage
going into effect.
I am expecting a baby soon. Can I add my baby to my coverage?
You
have 60 days from the date of birth or adoption placement (under age 18) to add
a child to your medical and/or dental coverage. After 60 days, you can add
the child during the annual open enrollment period or through a "special
enrollment" or "late enrollment" event. The latter applies to health
coverage only.
My dependant child just turned age 18. Is he/she still covered?
Dependent
children may be covered to age 23 as long as they are unmarried, have never been
married, and are economically dependent upon the employee. If disabled,
special rules apply. Please contact the Office of Human Resources for information.
Can my grandchild or niece/nephew be covered under my dental plan?
If
the child is under age 18, unmarried, living in a parent-child relationship and
is economically dependent upon the employee he/she may be covered under the employee's
health plan. A "parent-child" relationship is defined as one in
which the employee has been given the authority and assumed responsibility for
raising the child as their own. The natural parent cannot be living in the
same household as the child. If disabled, special rules apply. The
dependent must be enrolled within 60 days from the date of custody or during the
annual open enrollment period. After 60 days, "special enrollment"
or "late enrollment" criteria may apply. You must contact Office
of Human Resources, provide proof of custody and sign the required documents,
including an "Affidavit of Eligibility."
Can my dependant parents be covered?
No.
Even if totally dependent on the employee, parents are not eligible for coverage.
I
am resigning or my appointment expires at the end of the month. How long
will my coverage be in effect?
Coverage
is effective through the end of the following month in which you resign or the
appointment ends. If you work a few days into a pay period, the State Controller's
Office will deduct any required premiums as long as there is enough net pay to
cover that premium.
Can
I continue my dental benefits if I resign or when my appointment expires?
Yes.
COBRA Continuation Coverage provides you the option of continuing your medical,
dental and/or vision plans for up to 18 months (or longer in some cases).
You would be responsible for paying the entire premium amount to the carriers,
plus a 2% administrative fee. The provisions of COBRA also apply to dependents
who lose coverage. Please contact Office Of Human Resources for further
information.
How
do I apply for COBRA?
If
you would like to continue your group benefits, you may do so by completing the
COBRA election form. This form is automatically mailed to employees upon their separation from the University.
At what age are my children deleted from my dental benefits?
Dependent
children are covered until the first day of the month following their 23rd birthday.
Example: Their birthday is September 3rd - their benefits will end on September
30th.
Can I continue to pay for insurance for their dental insurance coverage?
Yes,
you may apply for COBRA for your dependent child. You may continue their insurance
for a maximum of thirty-six (36) months.
Can
I have COBRA premiums deducted from my pay warrant?
No,
you will make direct premium payments to the dental carrier.
Do
I have to wait until I've attended New Employee Orientation before I can sign
up for dental benefits?
No,
you may enroll in benefits prior to attending the New Employee Orientation. Please complete your enrollment forms within 60 days of your hire date.
When will my benefits begin?
Your
benefits begin the first of the month following your date of hire as long as the
Benefits office received the Dental enrollment form by the end of the
month that you were hired. Example: Your date of hire was on September 2nd, if
Benefits received your enrollment form by September 30th, you can enroll in dental
benefits and effective October 1st.