Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 182. Health Care Authority |
Chapter 182-12. Eligible and noneligible employees. |
Section 182-12-108. Purpose. |
Section 182-12-109. Definitions. |
Section 182-12-111. Which entities and individuals are eligible for public employees benefits board (PEBB) benefits? |
Section 182-12-113. What are the obligations of a state agency in the application of employee eligibility? |
Section 182-12-114. How do employees establish eligibility for public employees benefits board (PEBB) benefits? |
Section 182-12-116. Who is eligible to participate in the state's salary reduction plan? |
Section 182-12-123. Is dual enrollment prohibited? |
Section 182-12-128. When may an employee waive enrollment in public employees benefits board (PEBB) medical and when may he or she enroll in PEBB medical after having waived enrollment? |
Section 182-12-129. What happens when an employee moves from an eligible to an otherwise ineligible position or job due to a layoff? |
Section 182-12-131. How do eligible employees maintain the employer contribution toward public employees benefits board (PEBB) insurance coverage? |
Section 182-12-133. What options for continuation coverage are available to employees and their dependents during certain types of leave or when employment ends due to a layoff? |
Section 182-12-136. May employees on approved educational leave waive continuation coverage? |
Section 182-12-138. What options are available if an employee is approved for the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)? |
Section 182-12-141. If an employee reverts from an eligible position, what happens to his or her public employees benefits board (PEBB) insurance coverage? |
Section 182-12-142. What options for continuation coverage are available to faculty and seasonal employees who are between periods of eligibility? |
Section 182-12-146. When is an enrollee eligible to continue public employee's benefits board (PEBB) health plan coverage under Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)? |
Section 182-12-148. What options for continuation coverage are available to employees during their appeal of dismissal? |
Section 182-12-171. When is a retiring employee eligible to enroll in public employees benefits board (PEBB) retiree insurance coverage? |
Section 182-12-205. May retirees defer or voluntarily terminate enrollment under public employees benefits board (PEBB) retiree insurance coverage at or after retirement? |
Section 182-12-207. When can a retiree or eligible dependent's public employees benefits board (PEBB) insurance coverage be canceled by the health care authority (HCA)? |
Section 182-12-208. What are the requirements regarding enrollment in dental under public employees benefits board (PEBB) retiree insurance coverage? |
Section 182-12-209. Who is eligible for retiree life insurance? |
Section 182-12-211. May an employee who is determined to be retroactively eligible for disability retirement enroll in public employees benefits board (PEBB) retiree insurance coverage? |
Section 182-12-250. Public employees benefits board (PEBB) insurance coverage eligibility for survivors of emergency service personnel killed in the line of duty. |
Section 182-12-260. Who are eligible dependents? |
Section 182-12-262. When may subscribers enroll or remove eligible dependents? |
Section 182-12-263. National Medical Support Notice (NMSN). |
Section 182-12-265. What options for continuing health plan enrollment are available to widows, widowers and dependent children if the employee or retiree dies? |
Section 182-12-270. What options for continuation coverage are available to dependents who cease to meet the eligibility criteria as described in WAC 182-12-260? |
Section 182-12-300. Public employees benefits board (PEBB) wellness incentive program eligibility and procedural requirements. |