employee's spouse has cheaper insurance-Qualifying Event?
judysanders
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I have an employee who has family health coverage (self, spouse, 2 children) under our cafeteria plan. the spouse has taken a new job and is being offered health insurance. They want to drop my employee down to single coverage and will then take out family coverage at her new place of employment. I dont feel this is a qualifying event but would like more opinions.
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How do you handle spouse's whose renewal dates are different than yours? Say Joe has family coverage through you (your plan renews 1/1). His wife, Sally, has a plan that renews 3/1. Would you allow Joe to change coverage 3/1? I say yes. Otherwise, how would people ever change?
We have only had one employee push for this, and the difference of $20 was significant to them, but not to us. If it had been 25% or more, we might have been willing to risk it. Otherwise, we do not allow.
Perhaps the regs have changed since the last time I looked (and it has been awhile). How do other forumites handle?
Our open enrollment is in October for a January 1 plan year. We try to be flexible for those whose spouses have open enrollment before or after us. For instance, we get our rates out as soon as possible. If we have a high number of employees who haven't got their paperwork in by the deadline (happens frequently), we extend it and accept changes through the extension. But when it is over, it is over. Once OE is closed and unless there are clerical errors, your choices remain throughout the new year unless you have a QE.
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Hi!
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Sharon
This is from fsafeds.com website.
[url]https://www.fsafeds.com/forms/qscfact.pdf[/url]
This IS a qualifying event since the spouse just got new employment and became eligible for other insurance.
Just a point of clarification here, a qualifying event is actually an event that causes the employee to be [B]eligible to make changes [/B]to existing coverage. That change could result in COBRA being triggered, but not always.
Your first post! Welcome to the Forum. :welcome:
Sharon
We had to amend our plan a few years back to allow for the change during the plan year to correspond with a spouses open enrollment.
Dutch, you surprised me. I have never heard of any case where putting it in your plan allows you to consider spouse Open Enrollments as qualifying events. Did you run this past your attorney? I assume you did because it is a plan amendment and you are a smart HR person. Still, I am just blown away that it would be considered allowable.
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