Benefits forChowan County Government

Overview of Benefits

Pre-Tax Benefits

Health Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield

Dental Insurance: MetLife

Vision Insurance: Superior Vision

Cancer Benefits: Colonial Life

Accident BenefitsColonial Life

Medical Bridge BenefitsColonial Life

 

Post-Tax Benefits

Disability BenefitsColonial Life

Critical Illness BenefitsColonial Life

Life InsuranceColonial Life
– Term Life Insurance
– Whole Life Insurance

Group Life Insurance: MetLife

Additional Benefits

Student Loan Assistance Program: GradFin

Please note your insurance products will remain in effect unless you speak with a representative to change them.

 

Enrollment Period: May 15, 2024 – May 17, 2024

Effective Dates: July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025

 

ELIGIBILITY:

– Full-time employees working 30 or more hours per week are eligible for benefits.

IMPORTANT NOTICES:

When do my benefits start? The plan year for Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance, Delta Dental Insurance, Superior Vision Insurance, Colonial Insurance Products, and MetLife Group Term Life runs from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025.

When do my deductions start? Deductions for Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance, Delta Dental Insurance, Superior Vision Insurance, and MetLife Group Term Life start June 2024 for enrolled employees. Deductions for Colonial Insurance Products start July 2024 for enrolled employees.

Why have my Cancer, Accident, or Medical Bridge benefits not started yet? The Colonial Cancer plan and the Health Screening Rider on the Colonial Accident and Colonial Medical Bridge plan have a 30-day waiting period for new enrollees. Coverage, therefore, will not begin until July 31, 2024.

I want to sign my family up for benefits as well, what information will I need? If signing up for any coverage on your spouse and/or children, please have their dates of birth and social security numbers available when speaking with the Benefits Representative.

What is the difference between pre and post-tax benefits? Pre-tax benefit contributions are taken from an employee’s paycheck before state and federal taxes are applied. Post-tax benefit contributions are paid after taxes are deducted. It’s important to note that some coverages may still be subject to taxes even if paid for through pre-tax deduction or employee contribution.

Can I change my benefit elections outside of the enrollment period? Elections made during this enrollment period CANNOT BE CHANGED AFTER THE ENROLLMENT PERIOD unless there is a family status change, otherwise known as a qualifying life event (QLE), as defined by the Internal Revenue Code. Examples of a QLE can be found here.

I have a pre-existing condition. Will I still be covered? Some policies may include a pre-existing condition clause. Please read your policy carefully for full details.