A qualifying life event (QLE) is an event deemed acceptable by the IRS that may allow participants in cafeteria plans to change their benefit elections.
You may change your benefit elections during the annual Open Enrollment period or during the year if you experience a Qualifying Life Event. A Life Event change permits employees to make certain mid-year benefit changes consistent with the qualifying event. You must contact your Benefits Administrator within 30 days from the date of the event to make changes.
Qualifying Life Events:
1. Special Enrollment Rights: An event described in the Special Enrollment provisions as shown in the group policy/plan;
2. Entitlement to or loss of eligibility for Medicare or Medicaid: The employee or the employee's dependent becomes entitled to or loses eligibility for Medicare (Part A or Part B) or Medicaid.
3. Special Requirements relating to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA): An employee takes leave under FMLA, in which case the employee may revoke an existing election of health plan coverage and make such other election for the remaining portion of the period of coverage as may be provided for under FMLA.
4. Significant cost or coverage changes: Cost of coverage changes significantly.
5. A judgment, decree or order: Resulting from a divorce, legal separation, annulment, or change in legal custody (including a qualified child support order) that requires health coverage for an employee's dependent child or for a foster child who is a dependent of the employee.
6. Changes in status events, which include the following:
If your spouse has a change in benefits, you may be eligible to update your insurance plan. The following 2 events will allow for a change in benefits:
1 - If the spouse’s employer coverage causing gain or loss of coverage
2 - Spouse changes coverage during Open Enrollment
Deciding to get married is a major life step and one that is worthy of sincere congratulations.
Once you are married (check with your HR department for timeframes), you may add your spouse to your existing medical, dental, or vision coverage, enroll in a medical plan, change to another option or drop your coverage to go on your spouse’s plan. You may also elect to change your medical FSA amount, and elect spouse coverage under our various life and long term care plans. You will need to complete the appropriate forms and provide a copy of your certified marriage certificate. You should also review your beneficiary designations for life insurance, retirement savings, and pension plans.
Ending a relationship usually involves questions about the division of property and often the custody of children. By having a quality support team, it will reduce the stress that couples and families feel during this experience.
The death of a loved one, whether expected or unexpected, is often has a devastating effect on you and other family members.
A qualifying life event (QLE) is an event deemed acceptable by the IRS that may allow participants in cafeteria plans to change their benefit elections.
Employees that have become entitled to or lose their Medicare or Medicaid may be eligible to make benefit changes.