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16-25A-17
Section 16-25A-17 Partial funding of health insurance coverage for retired employees; method
of determining amount; provisions supplemental. (a)(1) Any premiums paid to the Public Education
Employees' Health Insurance Board for active employees shall include an amount to partially
fund the cost of coverage for retired employees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the plan
becomes fully funded pursuant to this article, this section shall not apply. (2) The amount
authorized by subdivision (1) of this subsection shall not be less than an amount determined
by multiplying the number of retired employees by an individual retired employee rate. The
individual retired employee rate shall be determined by multiplying the full cost of coverage
for a retired employee eligible to receive benefits under the federal Medicare program times
the fractional amount derived by dividing the current individual premium for an employee not
eligible for benefits under the federal Medicare program by the full...
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36-29-14
Section 36-29-14 Health insurance coverage under State Employees' Insurance Board; operation
of board. (a) Any agency of the state, or any governmental entity, body, or subdivision thereto,
any county, any municipality, any municipal foundation, any fire or water district, authority,
or cooperative, any regional planning and development commission established pursuant to Sections
11-85-50 through 11-85-73, that is not and was not for the 12 months immediately preceding
the date of application to participate in any plan created pursuant to the provisions of this
article a member of an existing government sponsored health insurance program, formed under
the provisions of Section 11-26-2, the Association of County Commissions of Alabama or the
Alabama League of Municipalities, the Alabama Retired State Employees' Association, the Alabama
State Employees Credit Union, Easter Seals Alabama, Alabama State University, the Alabama
Rural Water Association, Rainbow Omega, Incorporated, The Arc...
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33-1-5.2
Section 33-1-5.2 Life and health insurance for certain salaried officers and employees of state
docks. (a) The Alabama State Port Authority is hereby authorized to provide and establish
a plan of life and health insurance for the salaried officers and employees of Alabama state
docks who work full time for the Alabama state docks and receive their compensation on a bi-weekly
basis and also a plan of health insurance for the spouses and dependent children of such officers
and employees and to pay the costs and premiums of such life and health insurance from the
revenues of the Alabama State Port Authority. (b) Such health insurance plan may provide for
group hospitalization, surgical, medical and dental insurance against the financial costs
of hospitalization, surgical, medical and dental treatment and care, and may also include,
among other things, prescribed drugs, medicines, prosthetic appliances, hospital in-patient
and out-patient service benefits, including major medical benefits,...
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36-29-4
Section 36-29-4 Establishment and provisions of health insurance plan; rules and regulations.
The board is hereby empowered and authorized to establish a fully insured or self-insured
health insurance plan for employees and retirees of the State of Alabama and to adopt and
promulgate rules and regulations for the administration of such plan, subject to such limitations
as may be contained in this chapter. Such plan may provide for group hospitalization, surgical,
and medical insurance against the financial costs of hospitalization, surgical, and medical
treatment and care and may also include, among other things, prescribed drugs, medicines,
prosthetic appliances, hospital inpatient and outpatient service benefits, and medical expenses
indemnity benefits, including major medical benefits or such other coverage or benefits as
may be deemed appropriate and desirable by the board. (Acts 1965, No. 833, p. 1564, §3; Act
2004-647, 1st Sp. Sess., p. 17, §1.)...
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36-29-6
Section 36-29-6 Authorization and execution of contracts; documentation of benefits. (a) The
board is hereby authorized to execute a contract or contracts to provide the plan determined
in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Such contract or contracts may be executed
with one or more agencies or corporations licensed to transact or administer group health
insurance business in this state. All of the benefits to be provided under this chapter may
be included in one or more similar contracts issued by the same or different companies. (b)
Before entering into any contract or contracts authorized by subsection (a) of this section,
the board shall invite competitive bids from all qualified entities who may wish to administer
or offer plans for the health insurance coverage desired. The board shall award such contract
or contracts on a competitive basis as determined by the benefits afforded, administrative
costs, the costs to be incurred by employee, retiree, and employer, the...
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16-25A-7
Section 16-25A-7 Authorization and execution of contracts; evidence of coverage; denial of
claims. (a) The board is hereby authorized to execute a contract or contracts to provide for
the benefits or the administration of the plan determined in accordance with the provisions
of this article. Such contract or contracts may be executed with one or more agencies or corporations
licensed to transact or administer group health insurance business in this state. All of the
benefits to be provided under this article may be included in one or more similar contracts
issued by the same or different companies. The board is further authorized to develop a plan
whereby it may become self-insured upon its finding that such arrangement would be financially
advantageous to the state and plan participants. (b) Before entering into any contract or
contracts authorized by subsection (a), the board shall invite competitive bids from all qualified
entities who may wish to administer or offer plans for the...
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16-25A-43
Section 16-25A-43 Establishment of flexible employee benefit plan; long-term care plan. The
board is authorized to establish a flexible employee benefit plan for employees in compliance
with Section 125 and any other applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code. The flexible
employee benefit plan may provide for payments or salary reductions for qualified benefits
in accordance with Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code, which presently include health
insurance premiums, group life insurance, disability insurance, supplemental health and accident
insurance, dependent care expenses, and such other types of employee benefits permitted under
Section 125 and any other applicable sections of the Internal Revenue Code. Furthermore, the
board may establish a long-term care plan for employees. (Act 2004-650, 1st Sp. Sess., p.
31, §4.)...
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36-29-23
Section 36-29-23 Authorization to establish flexible employee benefit plan; provisions of plan.
The board, with the approval of the Governor, is authorized to establish a flexible employee
benefit plan for state employees in compliance with Section 125 and any other applicable sections
of the Internal Revenue Code. The flexible employee benefit plan may provide for payments
or salary reductions for qualified benefits in accordance with Section 125 of the Internal
Revenue Code, which presently include health insurance premiums, group life insurance, disability
insurance, supplemental health and accident insurance, dependent care expenses, and such other
types of employee benefits permitted under Section 125 and any other applicable sections of
the Internal Revenue Code. Futhermore, the board may establish a long-term care plan for employees.
(Acts 1989, No. 89-644, p. 1272, §4; Act 98-639, p. 1410, §1.)...
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16-8-42.1
Section 16-8-42.1 Authority for risk management cooperative. (a) Definitions. For the purpose
of this section, the following terms shall have the meanings subscribed to them by this section:
(1) RISK MANAGEMENT COOPERATIVE. An entity or entities, to be formed by local boards of education
in any combination of 25 or more for the purpose of pooling resources and funds to jointly
purchase insurance or to self-insure such boards of education, their members and employees,
against risks to which they are exposed. (2) MEMBER BOARDS OF EDUCATION. A city board of education,
county board of education, Department of Youth Services School District, Alabama Institute
for Deaf and Blind, State Board of Education or other public education governing board which
elects to pool its resources and funds with one or more other boards of education for the
purpose of forming a risk management cooperative. (b) Boards of education in any combination
of 25 or more may establish a risk management cooperative for...
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27-21A-1
organization. (5) EVIDENCE OF COVERAGE. Any certificate, agreement, or contract issued to an
enrollee setting out the coverage to which he is entitled. (6) HEALTH CARE SERVICES. Any services
included in the furnishing to any individual of medical or dental care, or hospitalization
or incident to the furnishing of such care or hospitalization, as well as the furnishing to
any person of any and all other services for the purpose of preventing, alleviating, curing,
or healing human illness, injury, or physical disability. (7) HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION.
Any person that undertakes to provide or arrange for basic health care services through an
organized system which combines the delivery and financing of health care to enrollees. The
organization shall provide physician services directly through physician employees or under
contractual arrangements with either individual physicians or a group or groups of physicians.
The organization shall provide basic health care services...
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