5-U.S.C.-8986

5-U.S.C.-8986

§8986 – Election of Coverage

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Title 5 > Part III > Subpart G > Chapter 89B > Section 8986

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  • Reference: Section 8986
  • Legend: §8986 – Election of Coverage
  • USCode Year: 2013

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(a) An eligible individual may enroll in a vision benefits plan for self-only, self plus one, or for self and family. If an eligible individual has a spouse who is also eligible to enroll, either spouse, but not both, may enroll for self plus one or self and family. An individual may not be enrolled both as an employee, annuitant, or other individual eligible to enroll and as a member of the family.

(b) The Office shall prescribe regulations under which—

(1) an eligible individual may enroll in a vision benefits plan; and

(2) an enrolled individual may change the self-only, self plus one, or self and family coverage of that individual.

(c)(1) Regulations under subsection (b) shall permit an eligible individual to cancel or transfer the enrollment of that individual to another vision benefits plan—

(A) before the start of any contract term in which there is a change in rates charged or benefits provided, in which a new plan is offered, or in which an existing plan is terminated; or

(B) during other times and under other circumstances specified by the Office.

(2) A transfer under paragraph (1) shall be subject to waiting periods provided under a new plan.

(Added Pub. L. 108–496, §3, Dec. 23, 2004, 118 Stat. 4008.)

U.S. Encyclopedia of Law Coverage

5-U.S.C.-8982 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Government Employees

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5-U.S.C.-8958 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Insurance

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