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NEW EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PACKAGE
Affiliation: Exempt
BENEFITS CHECKLIST
THERE ARE FOUR (4) REQUIRED FORMS THAT YOU MUST COMPLETE AND SUBMIT TO THE BENEFITS OFFICEWITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE TO ESTABLISH YOUR BENEFITS.
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO COMPLETE AND SUBMIT ELECTRONIC FORMS HERE
- Health Insurance Enrollment Form OR
- Waiver Form if you decline to enroll in District Health Insurance
- Group Life Insurance Enrollment Form
- Employee Notification Acknowledgement
- Limited Use HRA Form
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Optional Benefits
- Pre-Tax Retirement Savings - 403(b) and/or 457(b) Deferred Compensation
- Health and/or Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
- Commuter Benefit Plan
- Employee Assistance Program
DISCLAIMER
Health insurance and benefits for exempt employees are individually negotiated by contract. Some or all of the information below may or may not be relevant to a specific employee's negotiated contract. Any information below does not supersede the language of the employee's individually negotiated contract.
Health Insurance
There are 4 premium Blue Cross Blue Shield of WNY plans for you to choose from. You may choose to have single or family coverage. View the eligibility guidelines to determine who can be considered a dependent for family coverage.
The effective date of the insurance coincides with your hire date unless you submit your completed enrollment forms more than 30 days post your hire date. Then, your effective date is the first of the following month.
Comparison of Health Insurance Plans
We are unable to advise in choosing a health insurance plan. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires Group Health Plans to provide a Summary of Benefits and Coverage for each available plan. These comprehensive descriptions are designed to provide standardized information for the purpose of comparison. To access the summaries for the plans available to you please click here: Exempt Summary of Benefits and Coverage or contact the Benefits Office at Benefits@buffaloschools.org to request a paper copy.
You can also view a health insurance comparison chart and the complete plan documents are available here:
Information on how to choose the best plan for your family.
Traditional Insurance - There is no network to choose from, so this plan provides the flexibility of going to any medical provider. (It is imperative that I go to Doctor X, no matter what!)
Plan A may work for an employee/dependent(s) who travels extensively, especially internationally, or for someone/dependent who has a unique medical situation for which they need specialized services and/or equipment. This plan has a $150 single, $300 family deductible (in addition to bi-weekly payroll contribution), which the employee must meet before insurance kicks in. Please review the services on pages 3 & 4 of the detailed chart that follows, as those tend to require a 20% co-insurance of the cost of the service/procedure/equipment. This means the District pays 80% of the bill, and the employee is responsible for 20% of the bill (out of pocket maximum is $500 single and $1000 family).
Point of Service (POS) Insurance – Enrollees must choose from doctors enrolled in the network, or be required to pay co-insurance for the cost of their service. (It is not imperative that I go to Doctor X, I can find another highly qualified doctor, in my area, that is enrolled in the BCBS network).
Plans B, C, and D may work for an employee/dependent(s) who generally remains in the Western New York region for the majority of their time, and are not experiencing unique medical situations that need specialized services and/or equipment. These are generic POS plans, with the majority of services requiring a $15 co-pay, which helps an employee/dependent(s) budget for medical costs for the year (x number of doctor’s visits/year x $15 = out of pocket expenses).
Differences between these three plans are Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetic Devices, Diabetic Supplies, Skilled Nursing Facilities, and Out of Network (travel and specialization). You are greatly encouraged to review these differences in the comparison chart (above) and ask yourself questions about your current and future health insurance needs in an effort to decide among the three.
To find out if a doctor is in the BCBS of WNY network, visit:
https://www.bcbswny.com/content/wny/find-a-doctor.html.
Access to the Health Insurance Enrollment Form
2022 - 2023 Health Contributions
Eligible employees shall contribute to health insurance at the rate of 20% of the cost of the premium. All contributions will be taken pre-tax.
Plan A - Traditional
Coverage Bi-weekly Contribution
Single $75.03
Family $165.33
Plan B - POS
Coverage Bi-weekly Contribution
Single $55.04
Family $152.23Plan C - POS
Coverage Bi-weekly Contribution
Single $54.05
Family $149.62Plan D - POS
Coverage Bi-weekly Contribution
Single $52.80
Family $146.15
Your application will be processed when your appointment is approved by the Board and all completed paperwork and required documentation is received in the Benefits Office.
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Health Insurance Waiver
If you are receiving health insurance coverage from another source: You are eligible to participate in the Waiver Program, which entitles you to $100 per month in lieu of health insurance. This benefit is time-sensitive and not retroactive.If you are married to a Board of Education Employee you are only eligible for one family policy. The employee not enrolled in health insurance may take advantage of the Waiver Program by completing the form. The form is listed as 1a at the top of this webpage.
ENROLLMENT FORM
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Group Life Insurance
Life Insurance is provided at no cost to you. You are required to have a form on file to identify your beneficiaries. It is also advisable to update this form periodically as you experience life-changing events. Life insurance is only provided for the employee and ceases upon separation from the District.Age Basic Life and AD&D Under 70 years of age $50,000 Age 70 and older $25,000 ENROLLMENT FORM
Group Life Insurance Enrollment Form
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Employee Notifications
Learn more about your rights to health insurance and benefits, including detailed information on Employee's Responsibility for Health Insurance, Open Enrollment, Summary of Benefits and Coverage, COBRA, HIPAA, the District's Grandfathered Status of the ACA, the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act, and Exchange Notice. Retain this Employee Notification for your records.ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM
Employee Notification Acknowledgement
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Dental & Vision Benefits
The District provides you with a Dental/Vision Health Reimbursement Account (HRA). Each exempt employee is credited annually with $1,375 plus an additional $1,000 for each eligible family member. This amount will be pro-rated for the year, based on your date of hire.Any unused funds will be rolled forward and added to your new annual allotment every July 1st. Funds can be accessed at the point of service using your P&A Group debit card or by requesting reimbursement with a claim form and receipt. Once your enrollment form is processed, log on to www.padmin.com to create and access your account. Child dependents over the age of 19 are covered to age 25 only if they are full-time students. If any dependents were newly eligible or lost eligibility mid-year, a pro-rated amount was added or subtracted accordingly.
ENROLLMENT FORM
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OPTIONAL BENEFITS OFFERED:
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
The Flexible Spending Account program is a benefit that enables you to place pre-tax dollars in an account for unreimbursed healthcare or dependent care expenses. Employees determine the amount to contribute for the year via payroll deductions.
- The plan year runs from January 1st through December 31st, 2022.
- There are two types of FSA: Medical and Dependent Care
- Medical FSA - health care expenses that are eligible for reimbursement under the FSA plan include medical, dental, vision, and other expenses not covered under your health insurance (such as co-payments, deductibles, and prescription drugs).
- Maximum annual election - $2,850 maximum
- Minimum annual election - $200 minimum.
- $570 Roll-over feature. Up to $550 in unused funds can roll from one plan year to the next. Any excess funds in excess of $550 will be lost. Rollover funds will become available on your P&A Card in April even if you do not re-enroll for the following year. Separation from service is the only circumstance that would prevent you from utilizing the rollover funds in the future.
- All eligible expenses must be incurred by December 31st. If you choose to use paper Reimbursement Claim Forms they must be submitted by March 31st.
- The IRS no longer allows employees who intend to retire during the middle of a plan year the ability to accelerate payments to the Health FSA to be used at a time after separation from their employer. Your card will be deactivated upon separation. Should there be unspent funds in the Health FSA when separation from the District occurs prior to the end of the plan year (December 31st), you will be provided with COBRA information.
- Dependent Care FSA - expenses that are eligible for reimbursement include such items as childcare and eldercare services. The Dependent Care FSA can help you pay your eligible out-of-pocket dependent care costs. Expenses are limited to household services or the care of one or more qualifying individuals (i.e., a dependent child less than age 13 or a dependent adult), while you are at work.
- Maximum annual election - $5,000 (if single or if married and filing jointly)
- Maximum annual election - $2,500 (if married and filing separately)
- Minimum annual election - $200
- A grace period of 75 days to incur expenses in the new plan year and have those expenses be paid out of the previous years' contributions. Unspent funds after the grace period expires are forfeited.
- Reimbursement Claim Forms must be submitted by March 31st.
Learn more about how a Health Care FSA works.
P&A Group Flexible Spending Account Brochure
ENROLLMENT FORM:
Initial enrollment must occur within 30 days of hire or during the open enrollment period (November 1st – November 30th). Employees determine the amount to contribute for the year via payroll deductions. It is called your annual election. For 12-month employees, your annual election will be deducted over 26 pay periods and for 10-month employees, your annual election will be deducted over 19 pay periods. This will be pro-rated for newly hired employees or those who are enrolling due to life-changing events at a time other than the beginning of the calendar year.
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COMMUTER BENEFITS PLAN
The commuter benefits plan allows you to set aside money – tax-free – for mass transit and parking expenses associated with your employment. Participating in the Commuter Benefit Plan will enable you to save taxes on the money you use to pay for work-related mass transit and parking. You may elect to reduce your taxable pay by the amount you expect to pay for parking and or transit. The amount you elect is withheld from your paycheck. Your payroll withholdings are credited to an account that is available to pay the cost of your eligible expenses.Parking (tax shelter the cost of your Parking expenses)
- Maximum annual election - $300 per month
- Minimum annual election - $10 per pay
Mass Transit (tax shelter the cost of your Mass Transit expenses)
- Maximum annual election - $300 per month
- Minimum annual election - $10 per pay
ENROLLMENT FORM
INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO COMPLETE AND SUBMIT ELECTRONIC FORMS HERE
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TAX SHELTER ANNUITIES
ALL EMPLOYEES ARE ELIGIBLE to save for retirement by contributing to a 403(b) Plan and/or a 457 NYS Deferred Compensation Plan, through payroll deductions. There are two major benefits to participation in these tax shelter plans. First, you do not pay income tax on contributions until you begin making withdrawals from the plan, usually, after you retire. Additionally, earnings and gains are not taxed until you make withdrawals.
403b
The District has contracted with The OMNI Group to administer the 403b Tax Shelter Program. Please visit their website at omni403b.com for further information or to download a Salary Reduction Agreement (SRA) to make changes to your existing account. (Please note that while the OMNI SRA has the availability to list multiple Service Providers, you may only choose ONE (1) provider for your payroll deductions.) To open a new account, please refer to the list of Participating Service Providers that have been provided below for your convenience.
457b
For further information on the NYS 457 Deferred Compensation Plan visit their website at https://www.nysdcp.com/iApp/tcm/nysdcp/about/index.jsp or call the helpline at 1-800-422-8463. If you already are enrolled in the Plan and wish to make changes to your bi-weekly contribution please contact NYSDCP.
Informational video on what is a tax shelter annuity and how to choose the best one for you:
https://www.buffaloschools.org/Page/2090
2022 Maximum Allowable Contribution (MAC) limits
$20,500 or $27,000 if age 50 or older
For further information on the NYS 457 Deferred Compensation Plan visit their website at https://www.nysdcp.com/iApp/tcm/nysdcp/about/index.jsp or call the helpline at 1-800-422-8463. If you already are enrolled in the Plan and wish to make changes to your bi-weekly contribution please contact NYSDCP.
Note: you may contribute to both a 403(b) and a 457 NYS Deferred Compensation Account.
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Employee Assistance Program
The District provides an EAP service that provides free & confidential services to our employees and their family members who may be experiencing personal &/or work-related issues. Services included:
- Assessments
- Short-term Counseling
- Referrals
- Follow-up Services
ComPysch also has incredible resources on its website, that includes articles, slide shows, and training on the following topics:
Communication Skills
Personal Development
Parenting
Resilience
Family & Relationships
Behavioral Health & Wellness
Older Adult Care
Legal & Financial
- Health Insurance Enrollment Form OR