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Life Event Changes

Retirees, spouses and dependent children who are covered under this plan may experience life event changes which affect enrollment and eligibility. Examples of these life event changes include marriage, divorce, a child’s loss of eligibility, and death. This section provides important information about what the retiree or dependents should do if one of these life events occur, including how to enroll a new spouse and dependent children in the event of a marriage, birth or adoption.

Enrollment Card

The retiree must complete a new Enrollment Card if he or she experiences a life event change such as marriage, divorce, legal separation, adding or removing a dependent child, or if he or she would like to name a different beneficiary for the life insurance benefit. An up-to-date Enrollment Card allows the Trust Office to process claims more efficiently and helps the Trust Office keep retirees informed about health and security, and pension plan issues.

New Dependent Enrollment Form

The retiree must complete a New Dependent Enrollment Form if he or she wants to enroll for coverage a new spouse, a new baby or a new dependent child. The retiree must complete this form in addition to a new Enrollment Card.

Other Enrollment Documents

The retiree must submit certain legal documents as part of the enrollment process to help determine if his or her dependents qualify under this plan and help establish the effective date of coverage:

  • For a new spouse or if a spouse has a different last name, a copy of the certified marriage certificate.
  • If divorced, a complete copy of the divorce decree and, if there are children, a complete copy of the parenting plan and child support order.
  • For newborns, a copy of the certified birth certificate issued by the Department of Vital Statistics.
  • For stepchildren, a complete copy of the appropriate divorce decree, parenting plan and child support order.
  • For a child who is placed for adoption, a copy of the court order specifying legal custody or a copy of the certified adoption papers.
  • For legally placed children, a copy of the court order specifying legal custody.
  • For natural children born out of wedlock, a copy of the certified birth certificate issued by the Department of Vital Statistics and the paternity affidavit, or a copy of the judgment or decree establishing paternity.

The Board of Trustees reserves the right to request documented proof of dependency at any time. Whenever documented proof of dependency or any other documentation is requested by the Trust Office, it must be received within 60 days of the request or the dependent cannot be enrolled in the plan.

Marriage

To enroll a new spouse for coverage, the covered retiree must complete a new Enrollment Card and a New Dependent Enrollment Form within 30 days of the marriage. Coverage for the retiree’s new spouse will begin after enrollment is completed retroactive to the date of marriage. A copy of the certified marriage certificate must be provided to the Trust Office with the enrollment forms.

If a covered retiree’s new spouse has another group health plan, other health insurance coverage or COBRA Continuation Coverage, he or she may decline initial enrollment in the Retired Plan if a Notice To Decline Coverage Agreement is completed reserving his or her rights to the Retired Plan. The spouse may enroll for coverage in the Retired Plan within 30 days of termination of the other health coverage if eligible (please see Loss Of Other Health Care Coverage).

The retiree must also decide whether to name his or her new spouse as the beneficiary for life insurance benefits on the new Enrollment Card.

Newborn, Adopted, Legally Placed, Or Step Children

To enroll a new baby or a new dependent child, the covered retiree must complete a new Enrollment Card and a New Dependent Enrollment Form within 30 days of the marriage, birth, placement for adoption, adoption, or the date the child was legally placed in the retiree’s care (please see Other Enrollment Documents).

The covered retiree’s newborn child will be eligible for coverage on the date of birth. If a child is placed with the retiree for adoption, he or she will be eligible for coverage on the date of the placement for adoption as long as the child satisfies the eligibility requirements of this plan. If a child is legally placed with the retiree by virtue of a court order, he or she will be eligible for coverage on the date of the court order. Stepchildren who live in the retiree’s home are eligible for coverage on the date of the retiree’s marriage. Please see Eligible Spouse And Dependent Children for additional details about eligibility.  

Legal Separation Or Divorce

Eligibility for the covered retiree’s spouse and stepchildren continues until the end of the month in which the legal separation or dissolution of marriage becomes final (please see Eligible Spouse And Dependent Children and Termination Of Coverage). However, the retiree’s spouse and stepchildren may elect to continue coverage under COBRA Continuation Coverage for up to 36 months if they would otherwise lose plan coverage (please see COBRA Continuation Coverage).

If, following a divorce, the retiree wants his or her former spouse to remain the life insurance beneficiary, then the retiree must complete a new Enrollment Card after the divorce designating the former spouse as the beneficiary.

A Qualified Medical Child Support Order (QMCSO) could have an effect on benefit coverage. Please notify the Trust Office if a QMCSO is part of a divorce proceeding (please see Eligible Spouse And Dependent Children).

Child’s Loss Of Eligibility

Coverage for the retiree’s covered dependent children ends on the last day of the month in which the retiree, spouse or dependent child no longer satisfies the eligibility requirements of the plan (please see Eligible Spouse And Dependent Children, Suspension Of Coverage and Termination Of Coverage).

The retiree’s dependent children may elect to continue coverage under COBRA Continuation Coverage for up to 36 months if they would otherwise lose plan coverage (please see COBRA Continuation Coverage).

Death Of Spouse Or Child

The retiree should notify the Trust Office of the death of a covered spouse or dependent child. When the Trust Office is notified, the retiree will receive the information necessary to submit a life insurance claim (please see Life Insurance Benefits).

The retiree may also want to review the life insurance beneficiary designation to determine if a new beneficiary should be named.

Death Of Retiree

A covered retiree’s surviving spouse and dependent children may continue coverage under this plan if they (1) were enrolled as dependents under this plan at the time of the retiree’s death, (2) satisfy the dependent eligibility requirements, and (3) make the required monthly contribution to the Trust Office.

If the surviving spouse or dependent children declined enrollment when initially eligible to enroll under the special enrollment rights described in Loss Of Other Health Coverage, these special enrollment rights are unaffected by the retiree’s death.

The surviving spouse, dependent children or beneficiary should notify the Trust Office of the retiree’s death. When the Trust Office is notified, the retiree’s beneficiary will receive the information necessary to submit a life insurance claim (please see Life Insurance Benefits). A surviving spouse who remains enrolled under this plan must also complete a Life Insurance Beneficiary DesignationSurviving Spouse form naming a new life insurance beneficiary.

If the surviving spouse remarries, his or her eligibility and the eligibility of the retiree’s dependent children in this plan is unaffected. However, members of the surviving spouse’s new family cannot enroll in this plan.


 

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