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Subscribers
You may participate in an MCHCP plan when your employment
terminates provided you are a vested member. To be vested
means you are eligible to receive a retirement benefit or
annuity based on your employment when you reach retirement
age.
As prescribed by law, you must meet one of the following requirements
to participate in an MCHCP plan as a vested subscriber, you:
- Have had coverage through MCHCP since the effective date
of the last Open Enrollment period.
- Have had other health insurance for the six months immediately
prior to the termination of employment - proof of insurance
including effective dates of coverage and termination date
is required.
- Have had coverage since first eligible.
You must elect to continue coverage (as defined by law)
within 31 days from the
last day of the month in which your employment terminated.
You are responsible for the full cost of the coverage from
the date of termination. If you are a terminated vested subscriber
and are also the spouse of a State subscriber (either active
or retired), you may choose to be covered under your spouse.
If you do not elect coverage, or you cancel coverage, for
yourself or your dependents as a vested subscriber, you cannot
enroll at a later date. You may continue coverage under the
provisions of COBRA;
however, when COBRA coverage ends, you cannot enroll as a
vested or retired subscriber.
An Enroll/Cancel/Waive/Change form must be completed by payroll
and sent to MCHCP indicating the termination date. Once MCHCP
receives the termination form, a letter and Enroll/Cancel/Waive/Change
form are sent to you to complete and return to MCHCP in order
for you to be enrolled as a vested subscriber.
If you participate in an MCHCP plan as a vested subscriber,
your dependents may also participate if they meet one of the
previously listed qualifications.
If your dependents do not meet the qualifications to participate
as dependents, they are eligible to retain coverage for up
to 36 months under COBRA.
New dependents of a terminated vested subscriber may be
enrolled when first eligible (within
the first 31 days of a marriage, birth, or adoption).
If you do not add new dependents when first eligible, they
cannot be enrolled at a later date. See Survivors
of Subscriber section for additional information.
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