Title: Rules, Appeals, Students, and Layoffs
1Rules, Appeals, Students, and Layoffs
- Health Care Authority
- PEBB Outreach and Training
- PPMS Meeting 2/27/2009
2Agenda
- Overview of New Rules
- Adult Dependents Appeals Process Dependents
with Disabilities FMLA Special Open
Enrollment Student Certification Tribal
Government Participation - Appeals Process
- Student Certification
- Overview of Layoffs
- Questions
3Overview of New Rules
- Adult dependents
- A qualified dependent, age 20 through 24,
unmarried - Self-pay rates apply, subscriber responsible for
the full cost of coverage - Dependent must enroll in the same medical and
dental plans as the subscriber unless dependent
lives outside plan area - WAC 182-12-260
- Appeals process
- New and amended rules clarify and formalize a
process that is already in place - WAC 182-16-030 through 182-16-050
4Overview of New Rules
- Dependents with disabilities clarification
- Subscriber must provide evidence that the
condition occurred - Before the child reached the age of 20 or,
- That dependent would have met student eligibility
rules when condition occurred - WAC 182-12-260
- FMLA amendment
- Employees who are a spouse, son, daughter,
parent, or next-of-kin may take up to 26 weeks
of leave to care for a member of the armed forces
undergoing treatment as an outpatient, or on the
temporary disability retired list for serious
injury or illness - WAC 182-12-138 and FMLA Act
5Overview of New Rules
- Special open enrollment
- Subscribers may make changes to the medical and
dental coverage outside of annual open enrollment
if they have a qualifying event that triggers a
special open enrollment - Appropriate forms must be submitted to the
personnel, payroll, or benefits office within 60
days of the event - WAC 182-08-198, 182-12-128, 182-12-205,
182-12-262 - Student certification
- Clarifies continuous coverage to dependents
turning 20 whose birthday falls during an
off-quarter - Also clarifies when a student is eligible for
off-season coverage - WAC 182-12-260
6Overview of New Rules
- Tribal government participation
- Tribal governments may now participate in PEBB
coverage - Follow same enrollment and eligibility rules as
all subscribers - WAC 182-12-111
7Appeals Process
- When is it an Appeal?
- The Appeal Process
- New Forms
- Plan Appeals
- Account Adjustments
8When is it an Appeal?
- Its an appeal if there is a disagreement between
the employer and the employee about enrollment or
eligibility - If there is no disagreement, it is not an appeal
and the change should be handled internally - Corrections may be made in PAY1 as far back as 90
days (lower limit date) - Corrections beyond 90 days should be sent to PEBB
via FUZE for keying - Please dont make a partial correction leaving
the remainder for us that doesnt work well in
the system
9The Appeals Process
- An employee disagrees with an employers decision
about eligibility or enrollment - The employee submits a request for review to the
employer, in writing, within 30 days of the
denial - When the employer receives the request for
review, the agency - Has at least one or more staff, not involved in
the initial decision, make a review of the
request - The employer completes an Employer Decision
Notice within 30 days of receiving the request
10The Appeals Process
- A copy of the Employer Decision Notice is sent
to - Your agency administrator or designee
- The employee
- The PEBB appeals manager (attached to a FUZE
email) - Your agency administrator or designee has 15 days
to overturn the decision. If the decision is
overturned, a new copy of the decision is sent
to - Your Personnel, Payroll, or HR office
- The employee
- The PEBB appeals manager (attached to a FUZE
email) - If the administrator does not overturn the
decision, no additional action or paperwork is
required.
11The Appeals Process
- If the employee does not agree with the final
agency decision - The employee may submit a Notice of Appeal to the
PEBB Appeals Committee within 30 days of the date
on the Employer Decision Notice - The PEBB Appeals Committee has 30 days to review
the appeal and make a decision - The employee and employer will be notified, in
writing, of the decision
12The Appeals Process
- If the employee does not agree with the PEBB
Appeals Committee decision - The employee may request an administrative
hearing, in writing, within 30 days of the
postmark on the appeals committee decision - The administrator or designee will render a
decision within 90 days after the hearing - A copy of the decision will be sent to the
employer and employee
13The Appeals Process
14The Appeals Process
15New Forms
Request for Review
Employer Decision Notice
Notice of Appeal
16Plan Appeals
- If an employee disagrees with the decision of
one of the insurance plans, the employee may - Appeal to the plan following the appeal
procedures in the plans Certificate of Coverage - If the employee disagrees with the decision
made by ASIFlex (FSA and DCAP), the employee
may - Appeal to ASIFlex following the appeal
procedures in the ASIFlex Enrollment Guide - If the employee does not agree with the
decision of the ASIFlex Administrator, the
employee may then follow the procedures to
appeal to the PEBB Appeals Committee
17Account Adjustments
- Account adjustments are not appeals since there
is no disagreement between the employee and the
employer - Employees do not need to go through the appeals
process in cases where the employing agency has
decided there was an agency error - Employing agencies may only reverse eligibility
or enrollment decisions based on circumstances
that arose due to documented delays - An example of a documented delay would be a
copy of the enrollment form with a date
indicating the employee met enrollment deadlines
18Account Adjustments
- Agencies may key reversals in PAY1 that
occurred within the last 90 days (lower limit
date) - Reversals over 90 days must be submitted to
PEBB through FUZE for keying - Please do not key back as far as you can and
then contact us to key back to the actual
effective date of the change - Contact us first and we will make the entire
effective date change for you
19Student Certification
- Dependents currently enrolled in PEBB coverage
- Dependents not currently enrolled in PEBB
coverage - Missed deadlines
- Off-season coverage
- Coverage ends
20Dependent Currently Enrolled
- Dependent currently enrolled in PEBB coverage,
turning 20, and attending high school or
registered as a student (see WAC 182-12-260) - Employee must submit a Student Certification
form within 60 days of the first of the month
following the dependents birthday - Form may be submitted directly to PEBB for
certification
21Dependent Currently Enrolled
- Dependent currently certified as a student, age
20 through 23 - Employee required to recertify student annually
- Employee must submit a Student Certification
form at least 30 days prior to coverage ending - PEBB will notify employee when recertification
is necessary
22Dependent Not Currently Enrolled
- Dependent of newly eligible employee, age 20
through 23, and attending high school or
registered as a student (see WAC 182-12-260) - Employee must submit a Student Certification
form within 31 days of their initial date of
eligibility - Key student in PAY1, send copy of Student
Certification form to PEBB for certification - Coverage will begin on the first day of the
month the dependent becomes eligible as a student
23Dependent Not Currently Enrolled
- Employees new dependent, age 20 through 23,
attending high school or registered as a student
(see WAC 182-12-260) - Employee must submit an Enrollment/Change form
and a Student Certification form within 60 days
of acquiring the new dependent - Key student in PAY1, send copy of Student
Certification form to PEBB for certification - Coverage will begin on the first day of the
month the dependent becomes the employees
dependent
24Dependent Not Currently Enrolled
- Dependent age 20 through 23 becomes eligible as
a student because they go back to school (see
WAC 182-12-260) - Employee must submit a Student Certification
form within 60 days of the start of the
quarter/semester for which the dependent
registers - An Enrollment/Change form is required if the
dependent has never been enrolled in PEBB
coverage - If dependent has never been enrolled, key the
dependent in PAY1 and send a copy of the Student
Certification form to PEBB for certification - Coverage will begin on the first day of the
month the quarter/semester begins for which the
dependent is registered
25Missed Deadlines
- If an employee misses the deadline to enroll
their student, the employee must wait for - Annual open enrollment, or
- Special open enrollment, triggered by a
qualifying event
26Off-Season Coverage
- Students are eligible to maintain eligibility
when not registered for courses through the
summer or off quarter/semester, as long as, the
dependent meets all other eligibility
requirements and - The dependent attended 3 consecutive quarters
or two consecutive semesters before the off
quarter/semester, or - The dependent is enrolled in PEBB coverage,
turning age 20 or renewing student certification
and is expected to register for three
consecutive quarters or two consecutive semesters
after the off quarter/semester
27Coverage Ends
- PEBB coverage ends
- The last month of the quarter/semester in which
the student is eligible - If student is eligible for the off-season,
coverage ends at the end of the off-season - The last day of the month in which the student
turns 24 - The 3 month period after graduation (graduation
successful completion of studies to earn a
degree or certificate)
28Layoffs and Terminations
- Benefits
- Medical, Dental, Life, LTD, FSA, DCAP, Auto/Home,
and Long-Term Care - Options to continue coverage
- Continued employment
- Self-Pay Coverage
- Retiree Coverage
- What to expect
- Employee Resources
29PEBB Benefits
Auto/Home and Long-Term Care may continue as
before. If using payroll deduction for Auto/Home
contact Liberty Mutual to make other payment
arrangements.
30Options to continue coverage
- The employee has options to continue most
coverage - The options depend on the situation
31Overview of Options
- Continued employment through reversion, reduction
in hours, or transfer - Access benefits as an eligible dependent on a
spouse, qualified domestic partner, or parents
account - Continue coverage on a self-pay basis
- Access benefits through retiree coverage
32Option Continued Employment
- Layoff/RIF employees are eligible for the
employer contribution as long as they are in pay
status for eight hours or more per month.
Employees may - Revert to a previously held position
- Revert to a different position
- Have current position hours reduced, or
- Transfer to another agency as outlined in their
employers procedures, rules, and collective
bargaining agreements - (WAC 182-08-190 and 182-12-121)
- Layoff/RIF employees transferring to an agency
where layoff procedures are not applicable must
qualify as a newly eligible employee (WAC
182-12-115)
33Option Dependent Coverage
- Spouse, qualified domestic partner, or parent
must complete an Employee Enrollment/Change form
and any necessary dependent certifications to add
an eligible dependent - If employment is ending, life insurance coverage
may be transferred to spouse or qualified
domestic partner, up to plan maximums, within 31
days - If Layoff/RIF, may continue life insurance on a
self-pay basis
34Option Self-Pay
- Layoff/RIF
- Eligible for PEBB Leave Without Pay coverage
- Continue medical, dental, and life insurance
coverage for up to 29 months - Employment Ending
- Eligible for COBRA
- Continue medical and dental coverage for up to 18
months - For qualified domestic partners and children of
qualified domestic partners not eligible for
COBRA - PEBB Extension of Coverage
- Continue medical and dental coverage for up to 18
months
35Option Retiree Coverage
- Must be eligible to retire (as per retirement
plan) - May use continuation of coverage to bridge to
retirement - Continue medical and dental coverage
- May have option to enroll in retiree life
insurance coverage
36What to expect
- A Continuation of Coverage Packet in the mail
- The employee has 60 days from the
- postmark date to enroll in coverage
- The employee may enroll eligible
- dependents
- Self-pay rates apply
37Employee Resources
- The PEBB Program customer service
- 1-800-200-1004
- PEBB website
- www.pebb.hca.wa.gov
38Questions