36-27-50
Section 36-27-50 Temporary legislative employees covered by retirement system and health insurance plan; limitations; procedure; purchase of prior service. (a) Notwithstanding any provision of this title to the contrary, any state employee who has worked during at least five regular sessions of the Legislature since 1971 or any employee who has worked during five consecutive regular sessions of the Legislature and who is termed "temporary employee" shall be considered a full-time employee of the State of Alabama and may, at the option of the employee, be covered as a member of the state Employees' Retirement System and the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, coverage shall continue as if the person is employed full time. The employee shall pay the full health insurance cost during the time the employee is not on the legislative payrolls but remains eligible to continue employment during the next regular or special session of the Legislature. During...
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36-29-19.7
Section 36-29-19.7 Retiree contribution based on years of service. (a) The board shall set forth the employer contribution to the health insurance premium for each retiree class. (b) For employees who retire other than for disability after September 30, 2005, but before January 1, 2012, the employer contribution to the health insurance premium set forth by the board for each retiree class shall be reduced by two percent for each year of service less than 25 and increased by two percent for each year of service over 25, subject to adjustment by the board for changes in Medicare premium costs required to be paid by a retiree. In no case shall the employer contribution of the health insurance premium exceed 100 percent of the total health insurance premium cost for the retiree. (c)(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2), for employees who retire after December 31, 2011, the employer contribution to the health insurance premium set forth by the board for each retiree class shall be...
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27-52-20
Section 27-52-20 Alabama Small Employer Allocation Program created. There is hereby created the Alabama Small Employer Allocation Program which shall promote the availability of health insurance coverage to small employers regardless of their health status or claims experience, to prevent abusive rating practices, to prevent segmentation of the health insurance market based upon health risk, to spread health insurance risk more broadly, to require disclosure of rating practices to purchasers, to establish rules regarding renewability of coverage, to limit use of preexisting conditions exclusions, and to improve the overall fairness and efficiency of the small group health insurance market. (Acts 1997, No. 97-713, p. 1476, ยง7.)...
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36-1-6.1
Section 36-1-6.1 Professional liability coverage for state employees or agents; duties of Finance Director; self-insurance; costs of insurance. (a) The various state agencies, departments, boards, or commissions shall determine and report their needs for liability coverage to the Finance Director, the Insurance Commissioner, and the Attorney General. The Finance Director, with the advice of the Insurance Commissioner and Attorney General, shall then determine the type of blanket policy needed to provide basic coverage for deaths, injuries, or damages arising out of the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions committed by state employees or agents of the state, including retired licensed physicians and dentists while they are voluntarily serving at free health care clinics and individuals serving as foster parents licensed or approved by the Department of Human Resources to maintain homes for a child or children under the supervision of the department or serving as adult foster care...
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36-29-13
Section 36-29-13 Appropriations to board; recognition of Medicaid premiums paid by retiree. (a) There is hereby provided from the funds of the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan $1,592,605.00 (estimated) for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1985. The State Employees' Insurance Board is hereby authorized to expend $22.35 per month per eligible retired employee towards coverage for said retired employee for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 1985. (b) It is the intent of the Legislature that subsequent appropriations to the State Employees' Insurance Board pursuant to this section shall be included in the appropriations made for active employees from employer funds pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 36-29-7 beginning with the fiscal year 1986-87 and each year thereafter and shall be increased to fully fund the employer's portion of the benefits provided for in Section 36-29-10. (c) The board shall recognize any Medicare premium paid by a retiree in determining any increases...
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16-25A-8.1
Section 16-25A-8.1 Retiree contribution based on years of service. (a) The board shall set forth the employer contribution to the health insurance premium for each retiree class. (b)(1) Except as provided in subdivision (2), for employees who retire after September 30, 2005, but before January 1, 2012, the employer contribution of the health insurance premium set forth by the board for each retiree class shall be reduced by two percent for each year of service less than 25 and increased by two percent for each year of service over 25 subject to adjustment by the board for changes in Medicare premium costs required to be paid by a retiree. In no case shall the employer contribution of the health insurance premium exceed 100 percent of the total health insurance premium cost for the retiree. (2) Employees who retire on disability and apply for Social Security Disability shall be exempt from this subsection for a period of two years and thereafter if the employee is approved for Social...
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16-25A-9
Section 16-25A-9 Eligible employees covered. (a) All employees and, under certain conditions, retired employees as defined in Section 16-25A-1 at the time of adoption and execution by the board of a contract or other arrangement providing for group health insurance plans and who are eligible for coverage under the provisions of this article and the rules and regulations of the board adopted pursuant thereto shall have the option to be included in such coverage of the plan and shall have an option as to whether they will subscribe to such coverage for their dependents, such option to be exercised in the manner and within the time limitation prescribed by the board. (b) All persons who become employees, as defined by the terms of this article and the rules and regulations promulgated by the board pursuant thereto, shall become eligible for membership in the group health insurance plan offered by their employing board and shall have an option as to whether they will subscribe to such...
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36-29-14.1
Section 36-29-14.1 Election by soil and water conservation districts to receive coverage for officers and employees. (a) The governing body of any county soil and water conservation district may, by resolution legally adopted to conform to rules prescribed by the State Employees' Insurance Board, elect to have its officers and employees who are full-time employees working at least a 40-hour work week and its retiring employees who worked full time at least a 40-hour work week during their active employment become eligible to participate in the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan. The term "officers" and "employees" as used in this section shall include those persons appointed or employed by the individual officers and performing their duties in public offices, but shall not include members of soil and water conservation district boards, known as district supervisors who are expressly prohibited from participating in said health insurance plan. (b) Each employee who is covered by the...
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16-25A-19
Section 16-25A-19 Maintenance of records; annual report. The board shall maintain records in sufficient detail to accurately determine the total health insurance costs and the contributions toward health insurance premiums by employees and retirees, separately and in composite form. Not later than 90 days after the end of each fiscal year the board shall prepare a written report that contains a calculation of the total cost of health insurance premiums for such fiscal year and the amount of contributions by employees and retirees to the cost of such health insurance premiums and the cost of such coverage that shall be paid by the employer for the next fiscal year and the total savings to the state realized by the enactment of Act 2004-646, Act 2004-647, Act 2004-648, Act 2004-649, and Act 2004-650 in the First Special Session of 2004. Such report shall contain sufficient detail to determine the total cost of health insurance premiums for each class of employees or retirees and the...
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36-29-17
Section 36-29-17 Election by employees and officers of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Board to receive coverage. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 36-29-1, an employee or executive officer of the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame Board and his or her dependents shall be eligible for coverage under the State Employees' Health Insurance Plan and upon the expiration of the employment may continue the coverage for a maximum of 36 months. (b) Preexisting conditions shall not be covered until the insured has been covered under the plan for a period of 12 months. An employee enrolling within 30 days of August 7, 1995 or within 30 days of the beginning of a calendar year thereafter shall not be subject to this limitation of benefits. A preexisting condition is a condition for which the insured or their covered dependent received medical treatment, advice, or consultation, or received a prescribed medication within 12 months of the effective date of the insured's coverage under the plan. (c)...
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