Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A.
1. For the purpose of determining eligibility
to participate in OGB health coverage and life insurance, the term employee
shall refer to a full-time employee as defined by a participating employer and
in accordance with federal and state law.
2. Covered Persons, Both Employees. No one
may be enrolled simultaneously as an employee and as a dependent under an OGB
plan, nor may a dependent be covered as a dependent of more than one employee.
If a covered dependent is eligible for coverage as an employee, he/she may
choose to be covered separately at a later OGB designated enrollment period.
Coverage shall be effective as directed by the OGB designated enrollment
period.
3. Effective Dates of
Coverage, New Employee, Transferring Employee. Coverage for each employee who
follows the OGB procedures for enrollment and agrees to make the required
payroll contributions to his/her participating employer is effective as
follows:
a. if employment begins on the first
day of the month, coverage is effective on the first day of the following month
(for example, if employment begins on July 1, coverage will begin on August
1);
b. if employment begins on or
after the second day of the month, coverage is effective on the first day of
the second month following employment (for example, if employment begins on
July 15, coverage will begin on September 1);
c. employee coverage will not become effective unless
the employee completes an enrollment form within 30 days following the date
employment begins;
d. an employee
who transfers employment to another participating employer shall complete a
transfer form within 30 days following the date of transfer to maintain
coverage without interruption.
4. Effective Dates of Coverage, Existing
Employee. Existing employees may only enroll in a plan during open enrollment
or as otherwise specified by the OGB health plan document. Coverage for the
employee will be effective on the first day of the new plan year or on the date
set forth in the OGB health plan document.
5. Re-Enrollment Previous Employment for
Health Benefits and Life Insurance
a. An
employee whose employment terminated while covered who is re-employed within 12
months of the date of termination will be considered a re-enrollment previous
employment applicant.
b. If an
employee acquires an additional dependent during the period of termination,
that dependent may be covered if added within 30 days of
re-employment.
6.
Members of Boards and Commissions. Except as otherwise provided by law, members
of boards or commissions are not eligible for participation in an OGB plan of
benefits. This Section does not apply to members of school boards or members of
state boards or commissions who are determined by the participating employer
and in accordance with federal and state law to be full-time
employees.
7. Legislative
Assistants. Legislative assistants are eligible to participate in an OGB plan
if they are determined to be full-time employees by the participating employer
under applicable federal and state law or pursuant to
R.S.
24:31.5(C), either:
a. receive at least 60 percent of the total
compensation available to employ the legislative assistant if a legislator
employs only one legislative assistant; or
b. is the primary legislative
assistant as defined in
R.S.
24:31.5(C) when a legislator
employs more than one legislative assistant.
B. Retiree Coverage
1. Eligibility
a.
Retirees of participating employers are eligible for retiree coverage under an
OGB plan.
b. An employee retired
from a participating employer may not be covered as an active employee.
c. Coverage for re-employed
retirees is governed by LAC 32:I.323.B, Employer Responsibility.
2. Effective Date of
Coverage
a. Retiree coverage will be
effective on the first day of the month following the date of retirement if the
retiree and participating employer have agreed to make and are making the
required contributions. For purposes of eligibility, the date of retirement
shall be the date the person is eligible to receive a retirement plan
distribution. (For example, if date of retirement is July 15, retiree coverage
will begin August 1; if date of retirement is August 1, retiree coverage will
begin September 1.).
C. Documented Dependent Coverage
1. Eligibility. A documented dependent of an
eligible employee or retiree will be eligible for dependent coverage on the
later of the following dates:
a. date the
employee becomes eligible;
b. date
the retiree becomes eligible; or
c.
date the covered employee or covered retiree acquires a
dependent.
2. Effective
Dates of Coverage. Application for coverage is required to be made within 30
days of eligibility for coverage.
a.
Documented Dependents of Employees. Coverage will be effective on the date of
marriage for new spouses, the date of birth for newborn children, or the date
acquired for other classifications of dependents, if application is made within
30 days of the date of eligibility.
b. Documented Dependents of Retirees.
Coverage for dependents of retirees who were covered immediately prior to
retirement will be effective on the first day of the month following the date
of retirement. Coverage for dependents of retirees first becoming eligible for
dependent coverage following the date of retirement will be effective on the
date of marriage for new spouses, the date of birth for newborn children, or
the date acquired for other classifications of dependents, if application is
made within 30 days of the date of eligibility.
D. Special Enrollments-HIPAA. Certain
eligible persons may enroll as provided for by HIPAA under circumstances,
terms, and conditions for special enrollments.
E. Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Option. In lieu of participating in an OGB self-funded health plan, enrollees
may elect coverage under an OGB offered fully insured HMO.
F. Medicare Advantage Option for Retirees
(effective January 1, 2016)
1. Retirees who
are eligible to participate in an OGB sponsored Medicare Advantage plan who
cancel participation in an OGB plan of benefits upon enrollment in an OGB
sponsored Medicare Advantage plan may re-enroll in an OGB offered plan of
benefits upon withdrawal from or termination of coverage in the Medicare
Advantage plan at Medicares open enrollment or OGBs open enrollment
period.
2. Retirees who elect to
participate in a Medicare Advantage plan not sponsored by OGB will not be
allowed to re-enroll in a plan offered by OGB upon withdrawal from or
termination of coverage in the Medicare Advantage plan.
G. Tricare for Life Option for Military
Retirees. Retirees eligible to participate in the Tricare for Life (TFL) option
on and after October 1, 2001 who cancel participation in an OGB plan of
benefits upon enrollment in TFL may re-enroll in an OGB offered plan of
benefits in the event that the TFL option is discontinued or its benefits are
significantly reduced.
H.
Eligibility requirements apply to all participants in OGB health coverage and
life insurance programs.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
42:801(C) and
802(B)(1).