Or. Admin. Code § 101-050-0010 - Retiree Plan Enrollment and Termination
(1) An active employee meeting PEBB retiree
eligibility may enroll themselves and other eligible individuals in PEBB
retiree health plans.
(2) Retiree
plan coverage must be continuous with active or COBRA PEBB plan enrollments.
Employees that retire and receive PEBB plan coverage through another active
employee may move to PEBB retiree coverage when the other employee coverage
ends.
(3) An active employee
meeting PEBB retiree eligibility must submit retiree enrollment forms within 30
days of the date the active employee insurance terminates. Enrollments
submitted within this 30-day window are retroactive to the date of active
coverage termination.
(4) A Retiree
may elect any PEBB full time or part-time health plan. A Retiree may elect
medical only, dental only, or medical and dental insurance coverage. If the
retiree does not initially enroll in both medical and dental insurance plans,
they may not add the other plan later.
(5) PEBB may offer a plan change period for
retiree insurance plan participants. The plan change period allows the retiree
to change benefit plans. The plan change period does not allow the retiree to
add dependents or coverage not already in place.
(6) A retired eligible employee electing to
continue PEBB health plans under COBRA can transfer to a PEBB retiree health
plan at any time during or immediately following COBRA.
(7) A retired eligible employee and their
eligible individuals must terminate from PEBB retiree plans when they:
(a) Fail to self-pay the premiums;
or
(b) Fail to continue to meet
PEBB eligibility; or
(c) Become
Medicare eligible; or
(d) PEBB no
longer offers retiree health plan coverage.
(8) Retiree plan coverage termination dates
due to loss of eligibility:
(a) Coverage
terminates the last day of the month before the month of Medicare eligibility.
Example: Joe becomes Medicare-eligible may 1st because his 65th birthday will be May 15th. Joe's retiree health coverage will terminate April 30th.
(b)
Failure to meet PEBB eligibility requirements; e.g., a dependent ages out of
coverage, coverage terminates the last day of the month that the eligibility is
lost.
(8) Division 20
Enrollment Rules apply to retirees in the following situations:
(a) Midyear benefit plan changes such as
those resulting in the addition of a family member, domestic partner, or
domestic partner's dependent child to the retiree's insurance coverage. See OAR
101-020-0050.
(b) Removing an
ineligible individual from the retiree's insurance coverage. See OAR
101-020-0025.
(c) Enrollment or
processing errors. See OAR 101-020-0037.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 243.061 - 243.302
Stats. Implemented: ORS 243.061 - 243.302
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