If you are currently retired I am assuming you are 55 or older and still under 65 and not eligible for Medicare. Is this correct? If you are eligible for coverage under your spouses policy then by any means take it! It will save you a lot of money in premiums! Although, take into consideration would the benefits be better if you carried your husband as a dependent on TRS would the benefits be better? To answer your question though- Yes, you will be able to enroll back in TRS but you will have to wait until the next enrollment period (usually in August/September). Hope this helps! Evan
No, true Group insurance cannot deny enrollment for health reasons.
Yes, because there will probably be a penalty for late enrollment, and your employer's health insurance will probably require you to enroll in Medicare.
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Sounds reasonable but is not a given or automatic wage adjustment. She can use this fact to negotiate her salry but the employer is not obligated to make any increase.
5% The difference in enrollment is 28 students. 28/560 = 0.05 You use 560 because that was the ORIGINAL enrollment.
Assuming he's still alive, ask him - but he doesn't have to tell you. Government bodies won't tell you - because it's covered by the Data protection Act.
Enrollment in managed care plans appeals to members because it can provide savings over traditional indemnity insurance plans, which typically serve the singular function of claims reimbursement.
its easier to have an online enrollment system because you dont have to go your school to enroll you just have to go to your website and then enroll your self there
yes school enrollment drop during great depression, because there was no food to eat and there were riots everywhere.
Lousy husbands treat their wives like crap because they are cowards.
Enrollment systems tend to be too complex. When students try to use them they may not complete the process because they don't understand what they are doing.