Posts tagged 'annual-enrollment'

  • How does iBenefits process evidence of insurability?

    Note: iBenefits refers to evidence of insurability (E of I) as "evidence of good health", a more participant-friendly term. When a participant enrolls in coverage that requires E of I, he/she must print the required E of I form provided by iBenefits, provide any missing information, and send the form...

  • How do I get coverage that requires evidence of good health?

    When enrolling in optional life or dependent life, evidence of good health may be required, based on the amount of coverage requested and when the request is made. For example, when enrolling in optional life you may see a screen that looks similar to this one: To provide evidence of good heath, locate...

  • When must I provide documentation for a dependent?

    When adding a new grandchild, foster child, child for whom you have either legal guardianship or managing conservatorship, additional documentation must be submitted to your HR office. If that documentation is not received, your benefit enrollment document cannot be submitted for processing. If you are...

  • Why does iBenefits show a different premium than my paycheck?

    When viewing Annual Enrollment documents from previous years, keep in mind that the document is a snapshot of exactly what you saw during that Annual Enrollment period. For example, if you had a salary change that became effective September 1st, your Annual Enrollment document will not reflect that newer...

  • I have a warning or error. What does that mean?

    The errors and warnings are shown to alert you and your benefit administrator of issues or potential issues with your benefit selections. A warning on your document is simply a notice that one or more of your benefit selections may not become effective. Submitting your document with a warning will ensure...

  • How can I be sure my Annual Enrollment changes will take effect?

    When you have finished making your benefit selections, click the button on the Benefit Overview page. You will be asked to agree to some statements, review you new monthly deduction, and then have an opportunity to print a paper confirmation of your changes. If your changes were submitted successfully...