Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 101 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' BENEFIT BOARD
Division 20 - ENROLLMENT RULES
Section 101-020-0025 - Removing an Ineligible Individual from Benefit Plans
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) All eligible employees have 30 days from the date a spouse, domestic partner, or dependent child loses eligibility to remove the individual from PEBB coverage. The individual will be removed from plans the last day of the month in which eligibility was lost.
(2) An employee's failure to report a spouse, domestic partner, or dependent child's loss of eligibility within 30 days of the event is an intentional misrepresentation of a material fact of enrollment by the employee. PEBB will rescind all coverage back to the last day of the month and plan year when eligibility was lost. Under COBRA regulations ineligible individuals removed more than 60 days from the eligibility loss date will receive a COBRA unavailability letter due to the employee's late notification.
(3) Premium refunds to agencies:
(3) A plan may remove from coverage or deny the claims of an eligible employee, a family member, domestic partner, or domestic partner's dependent child because of fraud, intentional misrepresentation of a material fact, eligibility violations, or policy term violations. Violations include but are not limited to, fraud, material misrepresentation, or concealment. When a plan removes an employee from coverage for violations:
(4) When discovered, PEBB may rescind coverage for individuals identified as ineligible to the end of the month that eligibility is lost, whether or not requested by the employee within the 30 day period.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 243.061 - 302
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 243.061-302, 659A.060-069, 743.600-602 & 743.707