Common use of Participant Enrollment Clause in Contracts

Participant Enrollment. On an annual basis, there will be a participant enrollment procedure conducted by the Fund Administrator, during which employees will have the opportunity to enroll or waive coverage. Eligible Full-Time Employees and, beginning January 1, 2016, Eligible Part-Time ACA Employees enrolling in coverage will also have the opportunity to elect their tier of coverage as: employee only, or employee plus child(ren). An employee who enrolls will be ineligible to change their tier of coverage until the next annual enrollment period unless there is a qualifying life event in accordance with Fund rules and applicable law. An employee who waives coverage will be ineligible to enroll/re- enroll until the next annual enrollment period unless there is a qualifying life event in accordance with Trust rules and applicable law. Employees who waive coverage will not be eligible for health benefits, including medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision, through the Trust Fund. The Company will continue to make contributions for eligible employees who waive coverage during such enrollment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Participant Enrollment. On an annual basis, there will be a participant enrollment procedure conducted by the Fund Administrator, during which employees will have the opportunity to enroll or waive coverage. Eligible Full-Time Employees and, beginning January 1, 2016, Eligible Part-Time ACA Employees enrolling in coverage will also have the opportunity to elect their tier of coverage as: employee only, or employee plus child(ren). An employee who enrolls will be ineligible to change their tier of coverage until the next annual enrollment period unless there is a qualifying life event in accordance with Fund rules and applicable law. An employee who waives coverage will be ineligible to enroll/re- re-enroll until the next annual enrollment period unless there is a qualifying life event in accordance with Trust rules and applicable law. Employees who waive coverage will not be eligible for health benefits, including medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision, through the Trust Fund. The Company will continue to make contributions for eligible employees who waive coverage during such enrollment.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement