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Human Resources/Employee Benefits Overview Define Eligible Employees  Full-time, part-time, or limited term employees scheduled at least 40 regular hours Eligible Dependents, if any  Legal spouse or qualified domestic partner  Natural, legally adopted, step-child or child of a qualified domestic partner   under age 19; or, under age 25 if full-time student Coverage Options  Employee Only (EE)  Employee plus Spouse (EE+S)  Employee plus Child (EE+C)  Employee plus Family (EE+F) There are a variety different coverage options for medical, dental and vision Enrollment Opportunities You may enroll for benefits within the first 60 days of your employment in a benefit-eligible status. Changes to existing benefits may be made during the open enrollment period with the following exception:  Qualified change in family status Submit your enrollment form prior to the end of the current month to have your benefits in effect from the 1st of the following month. Typical Qualified Change in Family Status  Marriage or divorce  Legal separation  Death of a dependent  Birth or adoption of a child  Change in your eligibility status  Termination, commencement or significant change of spouse's benefit status/coverage  Taking a leave of absence Typical Duration of Choices  Medical - 1 year (may make changes during every open enrollment)  Dental/Vision - 2 years (may make changes every other open enrollment period, effective odd numbered years only) Health Insurance Optional Rebates  Benefits eligible (FT/PT)  Chosen in lieu of coverage  Rebates:     Medical $520 Dental $104 Vision $ 26  Per Year $20 $4 $1 $650  Considered taxable income Per Pay Period $25 Medical Insurance HMO  Primary Care Physician directs care POS Can choose how you utilize the services  Offers greater flexibility  Primary Care Physician (HMO and POS) Must designate PCP or provider will assign  Can change PCP by contacting provider  Dental Insurance: Typical Levels Premier High level of care  Does not offer orthodontic services  Preferred High level of care  Orthodontic services partially covered  Other options  Dental HMO - must select a dentist Vision Insurance Vision Service Plan High level of service  Most doctors participate in VSP  Covers annual exams, lenses, frames, or contact lenses  Employee Life Insurance  Basic coverage: Limit, sometimes tied to annual salary/compensation  Supplemental: typically purchased in $10,000 increments  Maximum supplemental  Total life insurance  Must complete Evidence of Insurability form for any total amount over $100,000 Dependent Life Insurance  Spousal Life =half the amount of employee coverage  Child Life = $10,000 per child Long-Term Disability (LTD)  Basic (all employees automatically): 60% of pay option  $1,000 max benefit per month  Five year limit on benefits   Supplemental: 60% of pay option  $5,000 max benefit per month  Benefits stop at age 65  Flexible Spending Accounts  Health Care FSA - contribute up to $2,000 per calendar year  Dependent Care FSA - contribute up to $5,000 per calendar year  Any unused funds are forfeited How an FSA works  The accounts work like this:  When you enroll, you choose how much to contribute to the accounts, up to the maximum allowed for the year  Your contribution is deducted from your pay before federal and Social Security taxes are calculated. This reduces your taxable income and, therefore, the amount of your income tax for the year. In some cases state income taxes are withheld.  When you incur an eligible expense, you file a claim with the administrator.  You're then reimbursed for eligible expenses according to the rules of the plan. You don't pay taxes on the payments you receive from the account. Tax Deferred Annuity 403(b)  All contributions made pre-tax  Annual Contribution limit $13,000  Catch up contributions for those over 50  $3,000 in 2004  Contributions eligible for company match  Determine amount and vesting period Paid Time Off (PTO)  Used for any time off - vacation, company holidays, sick days, etc.  Accrue PTO hours with every pay period  PTO accruals increase with your length of service  Schedule your time off in advance whenever possible  Always follow department procedures for reporting any missed time PTO Accrual Rates Years Hours of per Service Pay Period 0-3 8.0 4-8 9.54 9+ 11.08 Days Per Year Hours per Year Maximum Hours of Accrual 26 31 36 208 248 288 480 480 480 Leaves of Absence  Jury Duty - 60 days  Bereavement - 3 days immediate family, 1 day for relative  Medical - 6 months  Military - 5 years  Domestic Violence - in conjunction with FMLA, unpaid  Personal - 4 weeks minimum, unpaid Medical Leave of Absence  Alert your supervisor and HR as far in advance as possible and complete forms  Medical LOA works with Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and  Apply for pay Disability Insurance  Upon returning to work, must provide a doctor’s release Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)  Designates 12 weeks per year of “job protection” if you take time off due to your own serious health condition or if you must care for a family member with a serious health condition  Submit medical certification  Time off can be in a block of time or intermittently for an on-going condition Short-Term Disability (STD)  Eligible after 1 year of benefit-eligible employment  Requires medical certification  Provides salary continuation for up to 180 days  Supplements income from SDI or Workers’ Compensation to bring you to 80% of your normal pay  PTO can be incorporated to bring you to 100% of pay Retirement Plan  Plan entry upon date of hire  100% vested after 3 years  Completely paid  Contributions made based on annual salary Tuition Reimbursement  Provides financial assistance to encourage continuing education and and training in areas for career development  The plan pays 100% of tuition, fees, and books up to $2,000 per calendar year  Apply using a Tuition Reimbursement form Training and Seminars  One-day seminars or other training not covered under the Tuition Reimbursement Program may be paid for based on recommendations from your manager  Ask your manager for details Employee Assistance Program  Confidential counseling service to help you and your dependents deal effectively with a broad range of issues  Plan covers 5 employee visits and 5 dependent visits per calendar year Service and Longevity Awards  Service awards honor employees with 5,10,15,20,25,30,35 and 40 years of service  Longevity award is a cash “bonus” given every year beginning with the 5 year milestone ScholareShare  Contribute a percentage of income to savings account used for paying future college expenses  May designated any beneficiary  Dependent, relative, friend, self  Distributions are free from federal income tax Adoption Assistance  Provides reimbursement for fees and expenses associated with most adoptions up to $3,000, payable after adoption is final  Opportunity for salary continuation for time spent away from work during the adoption process, up to 4 weeks and 80% of pay Employee Referral Program  Awards employees who refer a candidate for a “Hot Job” who is hired into the position  Awards payable in installments after candidate’s date of hire  Over 25 successful hires through ERP last year Questions