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Information to assist institutions of higher education with determining faculty eligibility for the employer contribution toward Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) benefits.
Employers must provide written notice of the determination of eligibility (or ineligibility) for the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits to employees upon hire and when an employee experiences a change in eligibility (PEBB Policy 11-1). The notice should be provided within a reasonable time frame as part of the hiring process.
The eligibility worksheets serve as the approved method for determining eligibility for PEBB benefits and providing required notice.
Faculty are academic employees of an institution of higher education whose workload is not defined by work hours but whose appointment, workload, and duties directly serve the institution's academic mission, as determined under the authority of its enabling statutes, its governing body, and any applicable collective bargaining agreement (WAC 182-12-109).
Faculty eligibility for the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits is determined in accordance with Title 182 WAC and any additional policies, procedures, or written guidance issued by the PEBB Program.
Newly hired faculty are eligible from the date of employment (typically the first day of work) if the employer anticipates they will work (WAC 182-12-114(3)):
For the entire instructional year (or equivalent 9-month period).
"Half-time" means one-half of the full-time academic workload as determined by each institution, except that half-time for community and technical college faculty employees is governed by RCW 28B.50.489 (1) and (2).
When anticipating an employee's work hours:
The following hours must be excluded when anticipating an employee's work hours to determine eligibility:
Faculty determined to be eligible for PEBB benefits have 31-days after the date they become eligible to elect PEBB benefits by submitting enrollment forms and dependent verification documents (if applicable) to their benefits administrator (BA). However, eligible faculty must have no less than ten calendar days after the date of receiving notice to elect coverage.
Learn about when benefits begin and the requirements and processes for enrolling newly eligible employees.
Faculty who do not meet the eligibility criteria listed above may establish eligibility through stacking hours or may become eligible at a later date.
Faculty may "stack" or combine hours worked as a faculty member at more than one institution of higher education to establish eligibility and maintain the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits.
Faculty workloads may only be stacked with other faculty workloads to establish and maintain eligibility.
Faculty must notify their employer if they believe they are eligible through stacking. They become eligible through stacking when they meet the requirements described above and in WAC 182-12-114(3).
Complete and provide the A-3 worksheet to faculty who are determined eligible through stacking.
Faculty hired on a quarter-to-quarter or semester-to-semester basis, who the employer anticipates will not work for the entire instructional year (or equivalent nine-month period), are eligible at the beginning of the second consecutive quarter or semester of employment in which they are anticipated to work, or has actually worked, half-time or more.
Spring and fall are considered consecutive quarters/semesters when first establishing eligibility for faculty that work less than half-time during the summer quarter or semester.
Complete and provide the B-2 worksheet to existing faculty who were not initially determined to be eligible but who establish eligibility at the beginning of the second consecutive semester.
Use the B-2a worksheet to determine if faculty will maintain eligibility for the next quarter or semester. If the next quarter/semester is the faculty member's summer or off-quarter/semester, complete the C-3 worksheet.
Newly hired employees determined to be ineligible for the employer contribution may establish eligibility upon revision of anticipated work pattern.
If the employer revises a faculty member's anticipated workload after the beginning of the anticipated work period (quarter, semester, or instructional year), such that they meet the eligibility criteria for PEBB benefits, the faculty member becomes eligible when the revision is made.
Complete and provide the B-2 worksheet to existing faculty who were not initially determined to be eligible but who later establish eligibility based on work pattern. Use the B-2a worksheet to determine if faculty maintain eligibility for the next quarter or semester.
Eligible faculty who are anticipated to work half-time or more for the entire instructional year (or equivalent nine-month period) maintain eligibility for the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits each month of the instructional year (WAC 182-12-131 (3)).
Eligible faculty hired on a quarter-to-quarter or semester-to-semester basis maintain eligibility each quarter or semester in which they work half-time or more.
Faculty may also maintain eligibility through two-year averaging or during the summer or off-quarter/semester.
Faculty hired who worked an average of half-time or more in each of the two preceding academic years, are potentially eligible to receive the uninterrupted employer contribution toward PEBB benefits through two-year averaging.
"Academic year" means summer, fall, winter, and spring quarters or summer, fall, and spring semesters and begins with the summer quarter or semester.
To establish or regain eligibility through two-year averaging, faculty must provide written notification of their potential eligibility to their employer (or employers if stacking hours) within the deadlines established by the employer(s) and they must:
Complete and provide the B-3 worksheet to faculty requesting if they are potentially eligible through two-year averaging.
If eligible, they continue to receive the uninterrupted employer contribution for each academic year in which they are employed on a:
Use the B-3a worksheet to review eligibility for two-year averaging and when there has been a change in work pattern that requires review.
Eligibility under two-year averaging ends immediately if the eligibility criteria is not met or becomes impossible to meet. Faculty who lose eligibility for two-year averaging may be eligible on a quarter-to-quarter or semester-to semester basis or may be eligible for summer or off-quarter/semester benefits.
Faculty who are leaving work for the summer or off-quarter/semester may maintain eligibility for the employer contribution during one summer or off-quarter/semester per 12-month period.
To be eligible during the summer or off-quarter/semester:
Faculty who return to work a second consecutive instructional year (or equivalent nine-month period) are presumed to return after the off-quarter/semester (PEBB Policy 17-3).
Complete and provide the C-3 worksheet to faculty who are leaving work for the summer or off-quarter/semester.
If eligible, make arrangements with faculty to collect the employee premiums due while they are off for the summer or off-quarter/semester. Learn more about paying for benefits.
If employment ends and the employer has no anticipation they will be returning as faculty at any institution of higher education where the employee has employment, eligibility toward summer or off-quarter/semester PEBB benefits ends on the end date specified in the termination notice or resignation letter, whichever is earlier. If the employer deducted the employee premium after they were no longer eligible, PEBB benefits end the last day of the month for which employee premiums were deducted (PEBB Policy Addendum 19-1A).
Faculty who are between periods of eligibility may continue any combination of medical or dental and may also continue life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) insurance for a maximum of 12 months by enrolling in PEBB Continuation Coverage (Unpaid Leave) and self-paying the premium.
Learn about PEBB Continuation Coverage (Unpaid Leave) on the Public employees website.
Faculty who have lost eligibility for the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits, will regain eligibility the first day of the month in which the quarter or semester begins if they:
Complete and provide the:
Employees, including faculty, are considered a "transfer" when they move from one PEBB employer to an eligible position with another PEBB employer without a break in PEBB benefits. A break in PEBB benefits is one month or more in which an employee does not receive the employer contribution.
The table below provides examples to assist in determining if an employee has a break in PEBB benefits.
A break in PEBB benefits will not occur if... | A break in PEBB benefits will occur if... |
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An employee is eligible for the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits with the new employer, effective the first day or first working day of the month following the date they lost eligibility for benefits with the previous employer. For example:
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An employee is not eligible for the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits with the new employer, effective the first day or first working day of the month following the date they lost eligibility for benefits with the previous employer. For example:
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See below for guidance on employees who are and are not considered a "transfer".
Employees who move from one PEBB employer to another without a break in benefits, and are eligible in their new position:
Complete the A-5 worksheet for incoming and outgoing employee transfers.
Faculty who move from one PEBB employer to another with a break in benefits, and are eligible in their new position:
Complete the A-3 worksheet to determine and provide required notice of eligibility.
WAC 182-12-109: Definitions
WAC 182-12-113: What are the obligations of a state agency (employer) in the application of employee eligibility?
WAC 182-12-114: How do employees establish eligibility for PEBB benefits?
WAC 182-12-131: How do eligible employees maintain the employer contribution toward PEBB benefits?
WAC 182-12-142: What options for continuation coverage are available to faculty and seasonal employees who are between periods of eligibility?
WAC 182-08-197: When must a newly eligible employee, or an employee who regains eligibility for the employer contribution, elect PEBB benefits and complete required forms?
PEBB Policy 11-1: Providing a notice to an employee
PEBB Policy 17-1: Determining faculty eligibility for summer/short class sessions
PEBB Policy 17-3: Determining faculty eligibility for off-quarter/semester or for decreases in workload
PEBB Policy Addendum 19-1A: Termination due to loss of eligibility or enrollment error
Outreach and Training
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