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Information for all employers regarding the premium surcharges associated with enrolling in a Public Employees Benefits Board (PEBB) medical plan.
The Legislature requires two premium surcharges that employees will pay for, if applicable, in addition to their monthly medical plan premium (WAC 182-08-185):
A monthly $25 surcharge will be added, in addition to an employee's medical premium, if the employee or any dependent(s), age 13 and older and enrolled in PEBB medical, uses a tobacco product.
"Tobacco use" means any use of tobacco products within the past two months. Learn more about tobacco use and what tobacco products apply on the Public employees website.
Employees are not required to attest (respond) to the tobacco use surcharge if PEBB medical is waived or for dependents who are under age 13.
Employees enrolling in a PEBB Medical plan must attest to the tobacco use surcharge for themselves and any dependent(s), age 13 and older who are also being enrolled in the employee's medical plan, during the required time frames:
Employees attest to the tobacco use surcharge by completing and submitting the appropriate PEBB Employee Enrollment/Change form to their BA.
Note: Pierce County, Washington State University, and University of Washington employees must attest through Workday.
Employees who enroll in a PEBB medical plan, but do not attest to their tobacco use and their dependent's tobacco use (if applicable) within the required time frame, will default to incur the $25 premium surcharge in addition to their medical plan premium.
Employees may change their or their dependent’s tobacco use attestation at any time throughout the year if:
Employees must change their or their dependent’s tobacco use attestation when:
Employees may reattest to their tobacco use by:
Note: Pierce County, Washington State University, and University of Washington employees must reattest through Workday.
Changes that result in incurring the tobacco use surcharge are effective the first of the month following the status change. If the status change occurs on the first of the month, the change begins that day.
Changes that result in removal of the tobacco use surcharge are effective the first of the month following receipt of the form. If the form is received on the first day of the month, the change begins that day.
A monthly $50 surcharge will be added, in addition to an employee's medical premium if:
Employees are not required to attest (respond) to the surcharge if they are not enrolling a spouse/SRDP in their PEBB medical coverage.
All employees who enroll a spouse/SRDP in their PEBB medical plan must attest during the required time frames:
Employees attest to the spousal surcharge by completing and submitting the appropriate PEBB Employee Enrollment/Change form to their BA. Benefits administrators (BAs) may need to assist employees in determining if the spousal surcharge applies.
Note: Pierce County, Washington State University, and University of Washington employees must attest through Workday.
The Spousal Coverage Surcharge webpage and calculator are designed to assist in determining if the surcharge applies.
Employees who enroll their spouse/SRDP in a PEBB medical plan, but do not attest within the required time frame, will default to incur the $50 premium surcharge in addition to their medical plan premium.
Employees may reattest during annual open enrollment (OE) (November 1-30). However, some employees may be required to reattest during OE.
Employees must reattest no later than 60 days after their spouse or SRDP’s employer-based group medical status changes.
Pierce County, Washington State University, and University of Washington employees must reattest through Workday.
Changes made outside of annual open enrollment (OE) that result in:
Changes made during annual OE are effective January 1 of the following year.
If an employee is required to reattest during annual open enrollment (OE), the PEBB Program will notify the employee by mailing:
Employees will have the following time frames to reattest:
Note: Pierce County, Washington State University, and University of Washington employees must reattest through Workday.
Employees who are required to reattest during annual OE, but do not do so by December 31, are automatically defaulted to incur the $50 monthly premium surcharge, effective January 1 of the following year.
The PEBB Program provides access to a Spousal Re-attestation for an Organization report for BAs in Benefits 24/7, to help BAs determine which employees are required to reattest during annual open enrollment.
The Spousal Re-attestation for an Organization report can be accessed using the "Reports" tile in Benefits 24/7 at any time throughout the year. However, the report will not reflect the employees who are required to reattest for the upcoming year until the start of annual open enrollment. You can either view the report in Benefits 24/7 or download it in Excel format.