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Mary J. is a single parent with one child who will turn age 26 at the end of March. She wants to maintain her Self and Family coverage until that...
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You can reduce or cancel your FEGLI life insurance at any time, without waiting for an open season.
If you are an employee, submit an SF 2817 to your human...
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Some employees are eligible to continue FEGLI life insurance into workers’ compensation.
FEGLI coverage continues for free (no premium) for up to 12 months for an employee in nonpay status. ...
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No, your FSAFEDS contributions are deducted in equal installments throughout the year, or you can accelerate your allotments during the beginning of the year if you choose. You cannot begin...
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If you are a CURRENT employee, you can cancel or reduce your FEGLI life insurance at any time by submitting this form (https://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/sf2817.pdf) to your human resources office.
If you want to reduce life insurance,...
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The Affordable Care Act (healthcare reform law) states that:
(1) urban Indian organizations carrying out programs under Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act and
(2) Indian tribes or...
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Generally speaking, the Affordable Care Act, also known as the health care reform law, requires individuals to maintain healthcare coverage that qualifies as minimum essential coverage (MEC) or pay a...
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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) did some calculations comparing the increase in take home pay to the loss of Social Security benefits at various income and Federal income tax...
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A Plan offering a Point of Service product (POS) has features of both a Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) and a managed Fee-for-Service (FFS) plan. A few years ago, we began...
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If you elect a full Living Benefit, you stop paying premiums and the Government no longer pays its contributions for your Basic life coverage.
If you elect a partial Living Benefit,...