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If you
are being laid-off or are taking a leave of absence, please
consult your Benefits Department to determine company policy on these
issues. Your employer may have an internal policy for these
situations whereby your insurance benefits can be continued for
a short period of time.
Regardless of your
company’s internal policy, if your employment is terminating
(for reasons other than gross misconduct), or your work hours
are being reduced so you will no longer be eligible for benefits
as a full-time employee, you have the right to continue your
Medical, Dental and/or Vision benefits under the federal COBRA
continuation laws for up to 18 months.
Your employer will
notify the insurance company(s) that you are no longer a
full-time employee and that your coverage should be
discontinued. You and your dependents (if applicable) who were
also covered will be sent notification of your rights under
COBRA, and from that notification date you will have 60 days to
enroll for COBRA continuation coverage and pay the necessary
premiums.
Please note that the
COBRA rights extend to the Flexible Spending Account as well if
you are participating in that. Please consult your HR
Department about the specifics of this.
If you have Group
Life Insurance coverage that will be discontinued due to your
reduction in work hours or termination, you may convert this
Life Insurance to an Individual policy, and pay the necessary
premiums.
Please consult your
Benefits Department for the necessary forms to be completed, and they
will submit them to the appropriate insurance companies and/or
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