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Human Resources Rev: May, 2014 MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, MANKATO CANDIDATE BENEFITS SUMMARY For AFSCME, MAPE, MGEC, MMA, MNA, & COMMISSIONER S PLAN These benefits apply to employees in AFSCME Council 5, Minnesota Association of Professional s (MAPE), Minnesota Government Engineers Council (MGEC), Middle Management Association (MMA), Minnesota Nurses Association (MNA), and the Commissioner s Plan. The benefits listed are subject to change pending state and federal legislation and changes in the negotiated agreements or personnel plans. For further information about employee benefits, please contact Tara Sprengeler in Human Resources at (507) 389-6942 or tara.sprengeler@mnsu.edu. INSURANCE ELIGIBILITY Eligible for Full Contribution Toward Insurance: s are eligible for the full employer contribution toward health, dental, and basic life insurance if they are: scheduled to work at least forty (40) hours weekly for a period of nine (9) months or more in any twelve (12) consecutive months, or scheduled to work at least sixty (60) hours per pay period for twelve (12) consecutive months, but excluding part-time or seasonal employees serving less than seventy-five (75) percent basis. Eligible for Partial Contribution Toward Insurance: s are eligible for the full employer contribution toward basic life insurance and a partial employer contribution toward health and dental insurance if they are: employed in a part-time, unlimited appointment and work at least fifty (50) percent time but less than seventy-five (75) percent time, or employed in a seasonal appointment and scheduled to work at least 1,044 hours over a period of twelve (12) consecutive months. Emergency, temporary, or intermittent employees, student workers, and interns are not eligible for insurance. INSURANCE EFFECTIVE DATE Insurance coverage does not take effect until after 35 calendar days of employment. New employees should find other health insurance to protect themselves and family members until coverage takes effect at Minnesota State Mankato. It may be possible to continue coverage (COBRA) through the employee s previous employer; information should be available through that employer s Human Resources Office. Another option may be to purchase a private policy. Many insurance agencies offer low-cost, major medical, or short-term health insurance policies. These policies may require the applicant(s) to provide evidence of insurability. BASIC LIFE INSURANCE The employer provides and pays for term life insurance coverage and accidental death and dismemberment coverage for the employee. The amount of coverage ranges from $15,000 to $95,000 and is based on the employee s annual salary. 1

HEALTH INSURANCE The Minnesota Advantage Health Plan offers comprehensive health coverage, four cost level options, and three insurance carriers: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, HealthPartners, and PreferredOne. Benefit coverage is uniform across all carriers. Most care is coordinated through the member s primary care clinic. Members may self-refer to some specialists including obstetricians/gynecologists, chiropractors, and mental health/chemical dependency practitioners. There are no out-of-pocket costs for preventive care such as immunizations, well-child care, and routine annual check-ups. Cost-sharing in the form of deductibles, copays, and/or coinsurances applies to other services. The amounts depend on the cost level of the member s clinic. See the attached health plan benefits schedule for a summary of the coverage and out-of-pocket costs. A high-deductible version of the plan is also offered to employees covered by the Commissioner s Plan. The high-deductible plan includes a Health Savings Account (HSA) with an employer contribution and voluntary employee contributions. Additional information is available from Human Resources. Following are the 2014 monthly premiums for employees who are eligible for the full employer contribution toward insurance: HEALTH PLAN Single Coverage Family Coverage Advantage Blue Cross Blue Shield $0.00 $525.34 $152.92 $1,391.96 Advantage HealthPartners $0.00 $525.34 $152.92 $1,391.96 Advantage PreferredOne $0.00 $525.34 $152.92 $1,391.96 DENTAL INSURANCE The dental plans offer comprehensive coverage that includes both preventive and corrective services. Preventive care such as periodic examinations, cleanings, and x-rays are covered 100%. An annual deductible and a coinsurance apply to corrective services such as fillings, restorative crowns, root canals, oral surgery, orthodontics, etc. See the attached dental plan summary. Following are the 2014 monthly premiums for employees who are eligible for the full employer contribution toward insurance: DENTAL PLAN Single Coverage Family Coverage State Dental Plan $5.00 $24.66 $34.02 $53.68 HealthPartners State of MN Dental Plan $5.00 $25.20 $35.16 $54.22 2

OPTIONAL INSURANCE s may purchase optional insurance and participate in pre-tax flexible spending accounts through the State Group Insurance Program. Optional insurance plans include: additional employee, spouse, and child life insurance; employee and spouse accidental death and dismemberment insurance; short- and long-term disability insurance; and longterm care insurance. New employees may enroll without evidence of insurability. s have the option to enroll in the pre-tax Health and Dental Premium Account, Medical/Dental Expense Account, Dependent Care Expense Account, and Transit Expense Account. RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLANS s participate in the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS) General Plan which is a defined benefit plan with all investments managed by the State Board of Investment. MSRS requires a vesting period and provides a guaranteed lifetime annuity to eligible retirees. The employee contributes 5.00 percent of gross pay and the university matches with 5.00 percent. These contribution rates increase to 5.50% in July, 2014. Taxes are deferred until withdrawal of funds. s also contribute to Social Security and the university matches those contributions. Social Security (FICA) and Medicare taxes for 2014: 1. For old-age, survivors and disability insurance, 6.20% 6.20% etc. (FICA). Based on salary up to $117,000 2. For hospital insurance (Medicare) on all salary 1.45% 1.45% Plus additional contribution on salary of $200,000 and above 0% 0.90% Two voluntary retirement savings programs are also offered: the Tax Sheltered Annuity (TSA)/403(b) Plan and the Minnesota State Deferred Compensation/457 Plan. s may be eligible for employer matching contributions and/or the option to convert unused vacation or compensatory time to Deferred Compensation per the applicable collective bargaining agreement or personnel plan. TUITION WAIVER Eligible employees, as determined by their collective bargaining agreement (CBA) or personnel plan (Plan), may take up to the number of credit hours of course work per year as specified in their CBA/Plan with the waiver of tuition at MnSCU state universities only. The tuition waiver may be shared with the spouse or eligible dependent children. Some tuition benefits are taxable. PAID LEAVES OF ABSENCE Paid leaves of absence for full-time employees include holidays, sick leave of absence which accrues at the rate of four (4) hours every two weeks (13 days a year), and vacation which accrues at four (4) hours every two weeks (13 days a year) for new employees. Paid leave is prorated for part-time employees. 3

Minnesota Advantage Health Plan 2014-2015 Benefits Schedule 2014-2015 Benefit Provision Cost Level 1 - You Pay Cost Level 2 - You Pay Cost Level 3 - You Pay Cost Level 4 - You Pay A. Preventive Care Services Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing Routine medical exams, cancer screening Child health preventive services, routine immunizations Prenatal and postnatal care and exams Adult immunizations Routine eye and hearing exams B. Annual First Dollar Deductible $75/$150 $180/$360 $400/$800 $1,000/$2,000 (single/family) C. Office visits for Illness/Injury, for Outpatient Physical, Occupational or Speech Therapy, and Urgent Care $18/23* $23/28* $36/41* $55/60* Outpatient visits in a physician s office Chiropractic services Outpatient mental health and chemical dependency Urgent Care clinic visits (in & out of network) D. In-network Convenience Clinics & Online $10 copay $10 copay $10 copay $10 copay Care (deductible waived) E. Emergency Care (in or out of network) Emergency care received in a hospital emergency room F. Inpatient Hospital Copay (waived for $200 copay $500 copay admission to Center of Excellence) G. Outpatient Surgery Copay $60 copay $120 copay $250 copay H. Hospice and Skilled Nursing Facility Nothing Nothing Nothing Nothing I. Prosthetics, Durable Medical Equipment 20% coinsurance 20% coinsurance 20% coinsurance J. Lab (including allergy shots), Pathology, and X-ray (not included as part of preventive care and not subject to office visit or facility copayments) K. MRI/CT Scans L. Other expenses not covered in A-K above, including but not limited to: Ambulance Home Health Care Outpatient Hospital Services (non-surgical) Radiation/chemotherapy Dialysis Day treatment for mental health and chemical dependency Other diagnostic or treatment related outpatient services M. Prescription Drugs 30-day supply of Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 prescription drugs, including insulin, or a 3- cycle supply of oral contraceptives Note: all Tier 1 generic and select branded oral contraceptives are covered at no cost. N. Plan Maximum Out-of-Pocket Expense for Prescription Drugs (excludes PKU, Infertility, growth hormones) (single/family) 10% coinsurance 20%coinsurance 20% coinsurance 20% coinsurance $12/$18/$38 $12/$18/$38 $12/$18/$38 $12/$18/$38 $800/$1,600 $800/$1,600 $800/$1,600 $800/$1,600 O. Plan Maximum Out-of-Pocket Expense (excluding prescription drugs) (single/family) $1,100/2,200 $1,100/2,200 $1,500/3,000 $2,500/5,000 *The level of the office visit copayment for the employee and his or her family is dependent upon whether the employee has completed the Health Assessment in each Open Enrollment period, and agreed to accept a health coach call. s who have completed the Health Assessment and agreed to accept a health coach call are entitled to the lower copayment. s hired after the close of Open Enrollment will be entitled to the lower copayment. This chart applies only to in-network coverage. Out-of-Network coverage is available only for members whose permanent residence is outside the State of Minnesota and outside the service areas of the health plans participating in Advantage. This category includes employees temporarily residing outside Minnesota on temporary assignment or paid leave [including sabbatical leaves] and all dependent children, including college students, and spouses living out of area. These members pay a $350 single or $700 family deductible and 30% coinsurance to the out-of-pocket maximum described in Section O above. Members pay the drug copayment described at Section M above to the out-of-pocket maximum described at Section N. A standard set of benefits is offered in all SEGIP Advantage Plans. There are still some differences from plan to plan in the way that benefits, including the transplant benefit, are administered, in the referral and diagnosis coding patterns of primary care clinics, and in the definition of Allowed Amount.

Dental Plan 2014 Benefits Schedule Annual Maximum per person (does not apply to Orthodontia) $1,500 Diagnostic and preventive care In-network Out-of-network Preventive care; examinations, x-rays, oral hygiene & teeth cleaning Fluoride treatment (to age 19) Space maintainers Annual Deductible $50 per person $150 per family $125 per person Restorative care and prosthetics In-network Out-of-network Fillings (customary restorative materials) Sealants Oral surgery (simple extractions and root canals) Periodontics (gum disease therapy) Endodontics (root canal therapy) Inlays and overlays Restorative crowns Fixed or removable bridgework Full or partial dentures Dental relines or rebases Orthodontics - $2400 Lifetime Maximum (does not start over if you change dental plans) 50% coverage (deductible does not apply) Coverage is limited to dependents under age 19. amount Coverage is limited to dependents under age 19. Emergency services are covered at the same benefit level as a non-emergency service. *See certificate of coverage for specific plan limitations.