Employee Contributions for Medical Coverage
funkysan
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On April 1, 2003 we will begin to deduct employee contributions for medical coverage. This is the first time for this change. We have told employees they must come in to pay their contributions when then are off on medical leave. We pay bi-weekly and they are to pay on each payday. What is the best way to handle employees who fail to pay and than may not return to work after a period of time. I have been told they have a 30 day grace period and they never have to catch up while they are off. Someone could fail to make two payments, receive the benefit for a month and never return to work. Are there any laws I must be careful of regarding this issue?
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Our employees are responsible for dependent coverage payments and it is POLICY that if they cover spouse/child(ren) it comes out each month.
Mindy
make sure that they have all the proper paperwork with everything clearly documented and they know the consequences of failing to pay within the timeframe.
We recently had an employee out on FMLA not pay their portion of the premium. They had paid part of Feb, and we did not term until late March with a retro term date of 2/16 (long story). We could only go back so far, so we ate part of the costs of Feb (we billed the employee but it is extremely unlikely that we will get the money) and made insurance term date 2/28.
I suggest you talk to your carrier or broker and get their advice. You may be assuming you have to do things which you really don't have to do. Also, following your carrier's policy is a good rule and takes the 'monkey' off your back.
Hope this helps.