Waiving medical coverage

You can waive your enrollment in SEBB medical coverage if you are enrolled in other employer-based group medical insurance, a TRICARE plan, or Original Medicare (Parts A and B only). You cannot waive enrollment in SEBB medical if you are enrolled in PEBB retiree insurance coverage. 

A specific situation allows you to waive your enrollment in SEBB dental and vision.

How do I waive enrollment?

Use Benefits 24/7, or submit the School Employee Enrollment form to your payroll or benefits office.

By when?

  • Newly eligible: No later than 31 days after the date you become eligible for SEBB benefits.
  • Annual open enrollment: No later than the last day of annual open enrollment.
  • Special open enrollment: No later than 60 days after the life event. What’s a special open enrollment?

What happens if I waive?

  • You cannot enroll your dependents in SEBB medical coverage, but you can enroll them in dental and vision coverage.
  • The premium surcharges will not apply to you.
  • You can participate in the SmartHealth wellness program, but you cannot qualify for the wellness incentive.
  • You will be automatically enrolled in SEBB dental, vision, basic life insurance, basic accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, employer-paid long-term disability (LTD) insurance, and employee-paid LTD insurance (unless you decline it).
  • You can enroll in supplemental life insurance, supplemental AD&D insurance, a Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA) and Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP).

Can I waive SEBB and enroll in PEBB?

You may waive your enrollment in a SEBB medical plan to enroll in a PEBB medical plan only if you are also enrolled in a PEBB dental and vision plan. In doing so, you waive your enrollment in SEBB dental and vision. You cannot enroll in both SEBB and PEBB health plans at the same time. 

How do I enroll if I previously waived?

If you waived enrollment, you can reenroll during the next annual open enrollment (for coverage effective January 1 of the following year), or if you have a life event that creates a special open enrollment event

Contact

Your payroll or benefits office