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Open Season runs from Monday of the first full Federal pay period in November to the Monday of the first full Federal pay period in December.
During this period, you may enroll, change, or cancel your FEHB, FEDVIP or FSAFEDS coverage.
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- Self Only
- Self and Family
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- Change in family status
- Change in employment status
- You or a family member lose FEHB or other health insurance coverage
- For more information, see SF 2809 for the Tables of Permissible Changes in Enrollment
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Yes, Qualifying Life Events (QLE).
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Tribal employees who are considered common law tribal employees and meet FEHB requirements for the type of employment are eligible to enroll in FEHB. Tribal employees with eligibility questions should contact their tribal employer.
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Yes, at a minimum, the tribal employer must contribute the same amount as most Federal agencies do for their Federal employees. Tribal employers must pay approximately 70% of the premiums. Please contact your tribal employer to see if they pay a larger portion of your premiums (up to 100%).
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- If enrollment terminated, coverage is reinstated the day you return.
- You can waive reinstatement to use your transitional TRICARE benefits.
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The first day of the first pay period that begins after your FEHB enrollment request is received and that follows a pay period during any part of which you were in pay status. For example, your FEHB enrollment request is received on February 15th. The pay period, in which you are in pay status, ends on February 25th. Your coverage begins on February 26th.
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Complete and submit a Standard Form (SF) 2809 to your tribal employer. You can obtain an SF 2809 from the OPM’s website at www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/sf2809.pdf or from your tribal employer.
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Family members may be eligible to continue coverage as described below:
- If you have a Self and Family FEHB enrollment with only a spouse, the spouse is eligible for conversion to non-group (private) coverage;
- If you have a Self and Family FEHB enrollment with a child or children, the child(ren) are eligible for TCC and may cover the spouse. Eligible family members may convert to non-group (private) coverage when TCC expires at the end of 36 months.
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- You can elect to continue enrollment or terminate.
- If continuing, coverage terminates at the end of 24 months.
- If called up for contingency operation, tribal employer may pay employee’s share of the premiums.
- If not in support of contingency operation, you are responsible for premiums.
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Enroll in a plan in the FEHB Program, if not already enrolled
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Cancel FEHB enrollment
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Change type of enrollment (Self Only vs. Self and Family)
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Change from one plan or option to another
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No.
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Generally, 31 days before to 60 days after the QLE.
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If you are a new tribal employee of a tribal employer that already participates in the FEHB Program, you have 60 days from the date of becoming eligible to enroll in it.
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When a tribal employer chooses to participate in the FEHB Program, the Initial Enrollment Opportunity occurs. It is the time period for you to enroll in the FEHB Program. Please check with your tribal employer to see if they have elected to participate in FEHB.
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The Affordable Care Act (healthcare reform law) states that:
(1) urban Indian organizations carrying out programs under Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act and
(2) Indian tribes or tribal organizations carrying out programs under the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
are entitled to purchase coverage, rights, and benefits of the FEHB program for their tribal employees.
OPM uses the term “tribal employer” to refer to Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations.
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If you participate in premium conversion, you can only cancel during Open Season or when experiencing a specific QLE. If you do not participate in premium conversion, you can cancel at any time.
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Yes, you can request reconsideration by the FEHB plan. If you do not agree with the initial denial, you may request that OPM review the disputed claim. See Section 8 of the plan brochure for details.
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These family members will have a free 31-day extension of coverage. They will also have the opportunity to enroll in TCC for up to 36 months and to convert to an individual policy with the health plan in which they are enrolled.
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