Common use of Additional Coverage Clause in Contracts

Additional Coverage. 49.09.1 If during the life of this CONTRACT National Health Care Insurance is implemented, the BOARD agrees to pay the difference between the National Health Care Insurance premium amount and the amount up to the cap currently agreed to by the BOARD in order to maintain the current level of benefits. 49.09.2 The parties are committed and agree to negotiate with insurance carriers to include a premium rate for an employee and one dependent in addition to the current single and family rates, if the addition of such rate decreases the cost of the premium. 49.09.3 The parties agree to review the current insurance carrier for the purpose of selecting a carrier to provide the best benefits within the scheduled caps by May 1st as set forth in Subsection 49.05. 1. If the parties do not agree on a change of benefits and/or a provider to stay at or below the caps, the caps will be applied, and enrolled excess of the caps.

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Sources: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

Additional Coverage. 49.09.1 49.10.1 If during the life of this CONTRACT National Health Care Insurance is implemented, the BOARD agrees to pay the difference between the National Health Care Insurance premium amount and the amount up to the cap currently agreed to by the BOARD in order to maintain the current level of benefits. 49.09.2 49.10.2 The parties are committed and agree to negotiate with insurance carriers to include a premium rate for an employee and one dependent in addition to the current single and family rates, if the addition of such rate decreases the cost of the premium. 49.09.3 49.10.3 The parties agree to review the current insurance carrier for the purpose of selecting a carrier to provide the best benefits within the scheduled caps by May 1st as set forth in Subsection 49.05. 1. If the parties do not agree on a change of benefits and/or a provider to stay at or below the caps, the caps will be applied, and enrolled excess of the caps.

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Sources: Master Contract