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Benefit Information Sheet AMP & SMP Managers Administrative Management Personnel Teaching Certificated Exempt Managers Senior Management Personnel Non-Teaching Certificated Exempt Managers 1. Supplementary Health and Vision Coverage Summary Chart Sun Life Group # 16440 The following chart summarizes some of the frequently used services covered under this plan: Service Coverage Description In-province hospitalization 100% Semi-private accommodation Out-of-province hospitalization 100% Semi-private accommodation Out-of-country hospitalization 100% Out-of-country physician fees 100% Emergency services only For details, refer to the Medi-Passport on the Sunlife members site Prescription drugs 100% Pay-Direct Drug Plan Card is sent from Sun Life. For details see the Benefits Booklets on staff insite $250.00 every 24 months with prescription change Vision care 100% $250.00 every 48 months without prescription change $150.00 every 12 months for dependents up to 19 years old Revision Date: 2018/01/04 Page 1 of 7

Life insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Service Coverage Description Eye exam 100% $25.00 every two years Hearing aids 100% $500.00 every five years Ambulance 100% If medically necessary response and transportation, including air Paramedical services 100% 100 the costs to a maximum of $500.00 per person in each calendar year for each of the paramedical specialists Some per visit maximums apply Psychologist or registered social worker 100% Up to $500.00 per person in each calendar year Max $800 every year. Health Spending Account (HSA) For eligibility visit: staff insite manage your career compensation and benefits Group Benefits Health Spending Account 2. Life insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Sun Life Group # 83943 Service Description Life insurance Coverage equal to three times your annual earnings to a maximum benefit of $800,000 Accidental Death & Dismemberment Coverage equal to three times your annual earnings to a maximum benefit of $800,000 Revision Date: 2018/01/04 Page 2 of 7

Dental Cost Summary Chart Dependent life insurance Dependent accidental death and dismemberment Spouse $50,000 Child $5,000 (unmarried children covered from 14 days to age 21 or age 25 if full-time student) Spouse $50,000 Child $5,000 (unmarried children covered from 14 days to age 21 or age 25 if full-time student) 3. Dental Cost Summary Chart Sun Life Group # 25286 Limits the Calgary Board of Education is using the current provincial Dental Fee Guide to define maximum reimbursement for dental services rendered. Your dentist may charge you above these limits. Charges over the fee guide are the responsibility of the employee. The following chart summarizes some of the frequently used dental care services (see the benefits booklet for additional information on yearly visit/service occurence limits): Benefit Deductible Reimbursement Maximum Diagnostic/ Preventive None 100% None Restorative None 100% None Orthodontic None 60% None Periodontic None 100% None Denture None 80% None Revision Date: 2018/01/04 Page 3 of 7

4. Sick Leave and Long Term Disability Plan Benefit Deductible Reimbursement Maximum Bridge None 80% Crown None 80% Endodontic None 100% None 4. Sick Leave and Long Term Disability Plan This is a brief summary that is not intended to cover all situations. Sick Leave Long Term Disability Plan If you are unable to work due to accident or illness, sick leave will pay you 100 your regular salary. Your Long Term Disability Plan provides coverage if you are unable to work due to an illness or injury. The Long Term Disability Plan may apply after the later of: Sick leave is accumulated at the rate of 2 days per complete month worked to a maximum of 260 days. 90 calendar days 60 working days All accumulated sick leave has been used. This benefit provides for: 66.67 the first $2,500 of monthly earnings plus 45 the remainder up to a maximum benefit of $10,000 per month Sun Life is the insurance provider for your Long Term Disability Plan. Revision Date: 2018/01/04 Page 4 of 7

Retirement Plan 5. Retirement Plan All Managers are members of either the Local Authorities Pension Plan (LAPP) (for nonteaching certificated positions) or the Alberta Teacher s Retirement Plan (ATRF) (for teaching certificated positions). 5.1 LAPP The LAPP is a defined benefit pension plan. This means your pension at retirement will be based on: Your length of pensionable service Your highest five-year average pensionable salary A legislated benefit rate Summary of the LAPP retirement plan: You need a minimum of two years of LAPP membership to qualify for a pension at retirement. The maximum pensionable service you can accumulate is 35 years. If you are at least 65 years old when you leave the Plan, you are entitled to receive an immediate pension even if you don t have two years of LAPP membership. The legislated benefit rate is: 1.4 per cent on your average highest pensionable salary up to the year s maximum pensionable earnings (YMPE), multiplied by your years of pensionable service; and 2 per cent on your average highest pensionable salary over the YMPE up to the maximum allowed under the federal Income Tax Act, multiplied by your years of pensionable service. For example: Assuming your highest 5 year average salary is $100,000 and the corresponding 5 year average YMPE is $54,440, your annual pension benefit would be calculated as follows: ($54,440 x1.4% x years of LAPP service) + (($100,000 - $ 54,440) x 2% x years of LAPP service)) = your annual pension benefit before tax Revision Date: 2018/01/04 Page 5 of 7

Benefit Booklets 5.2 ATRF The ATRF is a defined benefit plan similar to the LAPP plan in that pension at retirement is based on: Your length of pensionable service Your highest five-year average pensionable salary A legislated benefit rate (same rates used in LAPP) You are eligible for a pension when you are 55 years of age or older and have: five years of pensionable service after August 31, 1992, or five years of pensionable service that includes a period of pensionable service in each of the 1991-92 and 1992-93 school years, or ten years of pensionable service. If you are at least 65 years old when you leave the Plan, you are entitled to receive an immediate pension even if you don t have five years of ATRF membership. The legislated benefit rate is: 1.4 per cent on your average highest pensionable salary up to the year s maximum pensionable earnings (YMPE), multiplied by your years of pensionable service; and 2 per cent on your average highest pensionable salary over the YMPE up to the maximum allowed under the federal Income Tax Act, multiplied by your years of pensionable service. For example: Assuming your highest 5 year average salary is $100,000 and the corresponding 5 year average YMPE is $54,440, your annual pension benefit would be calculated as follows: ($54,440x1.4% x years of ATRF service) + (($100,000 - $ 54,440) x 2% x years of ATRF service)) = your annual pension benefit before tax 6. Benefit Booklets Further information on benefit coverage is available on staff insite in the Sun Life Benefit Booklets. Revision Date: 2018/01/04 Page 6 of 7

Contact Information 7. Contact Information 1. If you have questions about your coverage contact the Employee Contact Centre at: 403-817-7333 2. Sun Life Member Services: www.sunlife.ca 3. Details of the retirement plan are available from the ATRF on their website at: http://www.atrf.com/ 4. Details of the LAPP retirement plan are available from the LAPP on their website at: www.lapp.ca Revision Date: 2018/01/04 Page 7 of 7