Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Employee Trust Funds
Chapter ETF 40 - Health Care Benefits
Section ETF 40.10 - Public employers health insurance
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) An employee of an employer, other than the state, shall be eligible for health insurance under s., Stats., if requirements of ss. and, Stats., or of s., Stats., are satisfied. An employee of an employer that is not a participating employer shall be eligible for health insurance under s., Stats., if the requirements set forth in s. are satisfied and the following requirements are met:
(2) As provided in a collective bargaining agreement under subch., the employer, including an employer that is not a participating employer, shall pay an employer contribution toward the gross health insurance premium based on the lowest cost qualified plan in the service area of the employer, as follows:
Example. Assume there are only two qualified plans in the service area of the employer. One plan is a Tier 1 plan, the other is a Tier 2 plan, and the single and family premiums are shown in the following table: -
Table 1
Premium rates for 2 hypothetical qualified plans
Plan |
Tier |
Single |
Family |
A |
1 |
$400.00 |
$900.00 |
B |
2 |
$410.00 |
$1,000.00 |
Under the tiered arrangement, a full-time employee's premium payment for Plan A (and all Tier 1 plans that might be available, but not qualified) may be between $0 and a maximum of $190 for single coverage, depending on whether the employer is contributing the minimum amount allowed, or more. The employer must contribute no less than $200 towards single coverage, but under these circumstances must contribute at least $210 towards single coverage premium for Tier 1 plans, because that is the lowest amount that is at least equal to one-half of the lowest cost plan and also sufficient to assure both 1) that the employee contribution for single coverage under the Tier 2 plan will be at least $20 higher than the Tier 1 amount and 2) that the remainder, paid by the employer, will be at least $200. The employer contribution towards family coverage must be at least $450. This is one-half of the lowest cost plan premium for family coverage and is also sufficient to assure that the difference between the employee premiums for the Tier 1 and Tier 2 coverage is at least $50.
(3) Except as provided under sub. (2), the employer shall pay an employer contribution toward the gross health insurance premium based on the average premium of qualified plans in the service area of the employer, as follows: