Hot Topics WisLineMarch 28, 2017
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AGENDATopic Group Insurance Board (GIB) Proposed Health Insurance Plan Changes Life Change Events 2018 Annual Benefits Enrollment (ABE) State Group Health Plan – COB Wellness Life Insurance Plans AD&D Flexible Spending Accounts COBRA Benefit Application & Form Distribution Deferred ICI Enrollment & LOA Summer Prepay Deductions 2017 Holidays TSA 403(b) Summary of Benefit Changes WDC Program
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Group Insurance Board (GIB) GIB met February 8, 2017 Approved self-insurance funding structure and a regional
service model for State Group Health effective January 2018.
In addition: Uniform Benefits and the Access Plan benefits will be aligned. Income Continuation Insurance (ICI) Program – Redesign proposal
approved (concept for redesign). Medicare Plans – 3 of the Medicare Plans will be negotiated. ICI and Long-Term Disability Insurance Program – Administrative
services contract extension with Aetna Life Insurance Company approved
More information: News release from the Department of Employee Trust Funds (ETF) February 8, 2017 GIB Agenda Memo to UW System HR
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Proposed Health Insurance Plan Changes
A survey has been created to help manage questions that are asked and to assist in creating employee and administrator Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
As you get questions from employees, co-workers or if you have questions, please complete the survey.
Survey was emailed out February 24th.
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Life Change Events
Gender change process in HRS and with ETF We are working with ETF to define a process for UW System
using the procedure ETF has provided. Details will be shared as the process for UW System is finalized.
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2018 Annual Benefits Enrollment (ABE)
Annual Benefits Enrollment (ABE) dates have not been finalized.
Department of Employee Trust Funds (ETF) will ask for review/approval of proposed dates at the May Group Insurance Board (GIB) meeting.
Dates will be communicated to institution administrators and employees as soon as we have more information.
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State Group Health Plan - COB Newly eligible employees who enroll in State Group Health
need to provide Coordination of Benefits (COB) information. Information required if an employee is married and spouse has health
insurance coverage available to them.
In Self Service (eBenefits) employees will be asked to enter this information. Health Insurance Application / Change Form (ET-2301) also requests this information if enrollment is not done in Self Service.
Service Center will be auditing and contacting institutions to work with the employee if the information is not provided.
Employees will be defaulted to a non-High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) if they do not provide COB information within 10 business days of the close of their newly eligible window.
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Wellness
Wellness portal is wellwisconsin.staywell.com All employees covered under the State Group Health Plan
have access to the website and tools on the site. 1-3 individuals at each institution have additional access in
the Wellness portal to Champion Connection which provides information that employers can use to promote wellness. Toolkits to start healthy initiatives Program promotional materials Webinar brochures Statewide biometrics schedule including registration
numbersand actual participation numbers once site session is completed.
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Wellness
Webinars offered to employees. Clean and Simple Nutrition
April 19, 2017, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Sound Science for Sound Sleep May 17, 2017, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Mindful Mess or Mindfulness June 21, 2017, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
To register and for more information, visit wellwisconsin.staywell.com and go to Webinars. Employees will need to create or log into their account to access the webinars.
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Life Insurance Plans Effective date reminder for the following life insurance plans:
State Group Life Insurance Individual & Family Group Life Insurance UW Employees, Inc. Life Insurance Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance
New Hire / Newly Eligible: Application must be received by the employer within 30 days of the event date. Coverage is effective the 1st of the month following 30 days after the new hire / newly eligible event
date. For new hires refer to the Enrollment Deadline Worksheet for exact dates and deadlines.
Status Change (i.e. gaining a dependent): Application must be received by the employer within 30 days of the event date. Coverage is effective the 1st of the month following 30 days after the date of event.
Evidence of Insurability (EOI): 1st of the month following approval of application.
End of Eligibility or End of Employment (includes termination or retirement): End of the month.
Voluntary Cancellation: End of the month following the month in which the application is received.
Employer Error If approved, coverage is effective 1st of the month following the date the employer error application
is received by the employer. Note: UW Employees, Inc. Life Insurance does not have an employer error provision.
AD&D after New Hire: First of the month following receipt of the application for new coverage, changes and cancellation.
Resources Enrollment Deadline Worksheet
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AD&D AD&D Continuation Application for retirees Use the new rates for retirees when completing a continuation
form. Effective November 1, 2016 retirees have different rates than
active employees.
Resources AD&D Continuation Application (UWS 1249) AD&D Retiree Fact Sheet (UWS 1246-R)
Retiree rates are listed on
the Continuation Application
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Flexible Spending Accounts
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 2016 Plan Year deadlines 2016 plan year was January 1, 2016 – December 31, 2016. Last day to incur expenses was December 31, 2016. Claims for 2016 must be submitted to TASC by March 31, 2017
(90 days after close of the plan year).
Up to $500 carry over for Healthcare FSA and Limited Purpose FSA (LPFSA). 2016 due dates do not apply to carry over balances.
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COBRA - Notification
Medical continuation forms, including for Vision, Dental, EPIC Benefits+ and FSA, must be given to the employee if they have a qualifying life event where there is a coverage loss. Resources:
State Group Health Insurance Administration Manual – Chapter 9 Optional Employee Administration Manual – Chapter 8
Institution must complete Continuation Forms for all applicable plans in which the employee is enrolled.
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COBRA – Continuation
Terminated employees can continue coverage for up to 18 months from first of month following termination date.
For ex-spouses/ex-domestic partners and children who lose dependent status due to age coverage can be continued for up to 36 months.
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COBRA – Sending Forms Completed Continuation Forms must be submitted ETF
within 60 days of the coverage end date or the date on the continuation notice, whichever is later.
When sending COBRA information - Terminations:
Completed forms should accompany termination letter.
Divorce/ending of a domestic partnership: Confirm ex-spouse/ex-domestic partner’s address with employee, ex-
spouse/ex-domestic partner, attorney. Send forms via US Mail.
Children who lose dependent status due to age: Service Center will send a letter and continuation form to the employee 90
days in advance of the dependent becoming ineligible due to age. A second letter will be sent at 30 days prior to loss of coverage date.
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COBRA – Completing Form When completing State Group Health Insurance
Continuation Form (ET-2311, revised 12/22/2015): Top right of form
Subscriber Member ID is the employee’s ETF member ID number. Subscriber SSN is the employee’s SSN.
Qualified Beneficiary Information Check boxes that apply (Employee, Spouse/DP and/or Child/Dependent of
DP). Enter Employee, Spouse/DP and/or Child/Dependent of DP’s SSN or ETF ID Enter Employee, Spouse/DP and/or Child/Dependent of DP’s Full Name
(First, Middle, Last) Enter Employee, Spouse/DP and/or Child/Dependent of DP’s Birth Date Enter Mailing Address. If it is an ex-spouse/ex-domestic partner verify the
best you can that it is the correct address and not the employee’s address.
Employer Section Complete lines 1-8.
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COBRA – Completing Form
ET-2311 (revised 12/22/2015)
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Benefit Application & Form Distribution
Please review the chart before sending applications or beneficiary designations to vendors or the Service Center.
Benefit Application & Form Distribution Chart
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Deferred ICI Enrollment & LOA
Deferred Enrollment period was through March 1, 2017. Enrollment information sent to eligible employees in late
January. Deferred enrollment is effective April 1, 2017. Job Data will be updated March 31 – April 2. Enrollments can be entered in HRS starting April 3, complete by
April 5.
If an employee missed deferred coverage enrollment opportunity because they were on a LOA at the time, they must submit an ICI enrollment application within 60 days of return to work if they choose to apply for coverage.
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Summer Prepay Deductions Policy Reminders: Summer Prepay Deductions are tied to the SPRING appointment. Benefit premiums are not deducted from Summer Service /
Summer Session.
Summer Prepays and WRS The summer prepay determination DOES NOT constitute an
expected change for the purposes of WRS. Evaluate for WRS once the contract is extended and accepted.
Resources: Summer Prepay Deductions and Summer Session Benefits
Eligibility UPS Operational Policy Gen 30 Summer Prepay
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2017 Holidays
For 2017, Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve are both floating holidays for 2017.
University Staff must use both Floating Holidays by the end of the 2017 calendar year.
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TSA 403(b) Procedure for TSA Quick Enroll Form Submission Employee submits the completed form to the institution’s human
resources office. The institution’s human resources office enters the TSA deduction
amount as a Savings event in HRS. The institution’s human resources office either scans or faxes the
form to the TSA program staff. Scan and email to [email protected] and copy
[email protected] or fax to (608) 265-9834, Attn: Terry Lauber or Pam Achterberg.
Institution’s human resources office places the original in the employee’s file.
TSA program staff will complete the enrollment process with the chosen TSA plan provider.
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Summary of Benefit Changes2016 2017
WRS Employee Contribution Rate 6.60% (all including executive) 6.80% (all including executive)
WRS Employer Contribution Rate6.60% (general, teacher)9.58% (protective)6.60% (executive)
6.80% (general, teacher)10.60% (protective)6.80% (executive)
WRS Contribution Wage BaseUniversity StaffFaculty, Academic Staff and Limited Appointee
$265,000$265,000 (FY2015-2016)
$270,000$267,500 (FY2016-2017)
Sick Leave Credit Employer Contribution 1.2% 1.3%
Social Security Employee Contribution Rate 6.2% 6.2%
Social Security Employer Contribution Rate 6.2% 6.2%
Social Security Wage Base $118,500 $127,200
Medicare Employee Contribution RateAdditional Medicare Tax (1.45%+0.9%)
1.45% on first $200,0002.35% on $200,000+
1.45% on first $200,0002.35% on $200,000+
Medicare Employer Contribution Rate 1.45% (no earnings limit) 1.45% (no earnings limit)
TSA/WDC Fee $0 (TSA) / $0-$180 (WDC)$0 (TSA) / $0-$198 (WDC)*
*Updated from 1/31/2017 presentation. See new schedule.
TSA/WDC Contribution Limits (does not include service catch-up provisions)
$18,000 (under 50)$24,000 ($6,000 age 50 & over)
$18,000 (under 50)$24,000 ($6,000 age 50 & over)
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WDC Program*Wisconsin Deferred Compensation (WDC) Program
has a new Account Fee Scheduleeffective January 1, 2017*
The fee, charged monthly, varies based on the account balance:
Account Balance Monthly Fee Annual Fee
$1 - $5,000 $0.00 $0.00$5,001 - $25,000 $1.00 $12.00
$25,001 - $50,000 $3.00 $36.00
$50,001 - $100,000 $6.00 $72.00
$100,001 - $150,000 $8.00 $96.00
$150,001 - $250,000 $11.00 $132.00
Over $250,000 $16.50 $198.00
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Questions?