Proposed Text
CHAPTER 30 (Repealed.)
LONG-TERM
CARE REGULATIONS
1VAC55-30-10. Definitions.(Repealed.)
The following words and terms when used in this
chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise.
"Actively at work" means that an employee
cannot be both disabled and away from work on the effective date of the
long-term care coverage.
"Administrative services arrangement"
means an arrangement whereby a third-party provider agrees to administer all or
part of the long-term care program.
"Department" means the Department of
Human Resource Management.
"Director" means the Director of the
Department of Human Resource Management.
"Effective date of coverage" means the
date on which the long-term care coverage begins.
"Employee" means a person employed by an
employer participating in the long-term care program or, where demanded by the
context of this chapter, a retired employee of such an employer.
"Employer" means the entity with which a
person maintains a common law employee-employer relationship. The term
"employer" is inclusive of each state agency and of a local employer.
"Evidence of good health" means a
statement or proof of a person's physical condition or other factors that could
affect his acceptance for the long-term care program.
"Insured arrangement" means an accident
or health plan underwritten by an insurance company wherein the department's
only obligation as it may relate to claims is the payment of insurance company
premiums.
"Local employees" or "employees of
local governments" means all officers and employees of the governing body
of any county, city, or town, and the directing or governing body of any
political entity, subdivision, branch, or unit of the Commonwealth or of any
commission or public authority or body corporate created by or under an act of
the General Assembly specifying the power or powers, privileges or authority
capable of exercise by the commission or public authority or body corporate, as
distinguished from § 15.2-1300 or 15.2-1303 of the Code of Virginia or similar
statutes, provided that the officers and employees of a social services
department, welfare board, mental health and mental retardation services board,
or library board of a county, city, or town shall be deemed to be the employees
of local government.
"Local employer" means any county, city,
or town, school board, and the directing or governing body of any political
entity, subdivision, branch or unit of the Commonwealth or of any commission or
public authority or body corporate created by or under an act of the General
Assembly specifying the power or powers, privileges or authority capable of
exercise by the commission or public authority or body corporate, as
distinguished from § 15.2-1300 or 15.2-1303 of the Code of Virginia, or similar
statutes.
"Local officer" means the treasurer,
registrar, commissioner of revenue, attorney for the Commonwealth, clerk of a
circuit court, sheriff, or constable of any county or city or deputies or
employees of any of the preceding local officers.
"Local retiree" means a former local
employee who has met the terms and conditions for early, normal or late
retirement from a local employer.
"Long-term care program" or
"program" means, individually or collectively, the plan or plans the
department may establish pursuant to §§ 2.2-1207 and 2.2-1208 of the Code of
Virginia.
"Part-time local employee," as defined by
each local employer, means an employee working less than full time who a local
employer has determined to be eligible to participate in the program. The
conditions of participation for these employees shall be decided by the local
employer.
"Participant" means any person actively
enrolled and covered by the long-term care program.
"Participating local employer" means a
local employer who offers the long-term care program, sponsored by the
Department of Human Resource Management, to their employees and retirees.
"Plan administrator" means the company
responsible for administering the long-term care program including such
services as accounting, issuance of certificates and settlement of claims.
"Rating" the process that determines how
much a particular package of benefits will cost and what will be charged to
cover those expected costs for a specific group of people.
"Self-insured arrangement" means a
facility through which the plan sponsor agrees to assume the risk associated
with the type of benefit provided without using an insurance company.
"Spouse" means the legally married
husband or wife of an employee or retiree as recognized by the Commonwealth of
Virginia.
"State" means the Commonwealth of
Virginia.
"State agency" means a court, department,
institution, office, board, council, or other unit of state government located
in the legislative, judicial or executive departments or group of independent
agencies, as shown in the appropriation act, and which is designated in the
appropriation act by title and a three-digit agency code.
"State employee" means any person who is
regularly employed on a salaried basis, whose tenure is not restricted as to
temporary or provisional appointment, in the service of, and whose compensation
is payable, no more often than biweekly, in whole or in part, by the
Commonwealth or any department, institution, or agency thereof. "State
employee" shall include the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney
General, and members of the General Assembly. It includes "judge" as
defined in § 51.1-301 of the Code of Virginia and judges, clerks and deputy
clerks of regional juvenile and domestic relations, county juvenile and
domestic relations, and district courts of the Commonwealth.
"State retiree" means an employee who
worked for the Commonwealth of Virginia and is retired with the VRS or optional
state retirement program service and is eligible for an immediate annuity.
"Teacher" means any employee of a county,
city, or other local public school board.
"Terminated vested participant" means any
former state or local employee who has five or more years of creditable service
with any retirement plan administered by the Virginia Retirement System but due
to age restrictions was not able to receive an immediate annuity. These
individuals cannot currently be employed by or be retired from a local
employer.
"Underwriting" means the process of
identifying and classifying the potential degree of risk represented by a
proposed insured.
1VAC55-30-20. Designee and delegations of authority.(Repealed.)
Pursuant to §§ 2.2-1207 and 2.2-1208 of the Code of
Virginia, the Department of Human Resource Management shall establish a program
subject to the approval of the Governor, for providing long-term care benefits
for employees and retirees of the Commonwealth of Virginia, employees and
retirees of participating local employers, and for terminated vested
participants of the Virginia Retirement System.
The Director of the Department of Human Resource
Management hereby delegates to the Director of the Office of Health Benefits
the authority to:
1. Propose, design, and administer a long-term care
plan. Such plan will at a minimum consist of a plan:
a. Covering employees and retirees of the
Commonwealth, as well as vested terminated participants of the Virginia
Retirement System, and
b. Covering the employees and retirees of
participating local employers.
All approved plans will, in the aggregate,
constitute the long-term care program. Any plan or plans proposed by the Office
of Health Benefits shall be subject to the approval of the Director of the
Department of Human Resource Management.
2. Propose regulations at any time for the purpose
of the implementation, communication, funding, and administration of the
long-term care program.
3. Enter into one or more contracts for the purpose
of implementing, communicating, funding or administering the long-term care
program. To this end, but not exclusively, such contract or contracts may be
for the underwriting, funding, and administration, including claims processing
and claims adjudication, of the program. Such contracts may be for accounting
and actuarial services as well as communication, statistical analysis and any
other item that may be needed to effectively review and maintain the long-term
care program.
1VAC55-30-30. Procurement.(Repealed.)
The department shall comply with the Virginia
Public Procurement Act, Chapter 43 (§ 2.2-4300 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the
Code of Virginia, as it may relate to any services to which such act shall
apply.
In an effort to stabilize the administration and
maintenance of the long-term care benefits program, the department may contract
for services applicable to such program for a period of time not exceeding 10
years, with the department reserving the right, in its sole discretion, to
cancel such contracts annually upon 90 days' written notice to the contractor.
1VAC55-30-40. Types of plans(Repealed.).
A. The administration and underwriting of the plans
shall be at the discretion of the department and may include, but not be
limited to self-funded arrangements, insured arrangements, or administrative
services arrangements. The department is authorized to exercise judgment and
discretion in the establishment, procurement and implementation of all
underwriting and other services necessary for the establishment, maintenance,
and administration of such plans and will be deemed to do so in good faith.
B. The department, as it deems necessary or
prudent, may contract for outside services, including but not limited to
actuarial, and consulting services. The department may contract such services
on an individual basis or in conjunction with other services.
1VAC55-30-50. No presumption of right.(Repealed.)
These regulations and the long-term care benefits
program herein established shall not be deemed to constitute a contract of
employment or retirement between any participating employer and any
participant. No participant in the program shall acquire any right to be
retained in the employer's employ or attain any employment service toward
retirement by virtue participation in the program, nor, upon the participant's
dismissal or voluntary termination of employment, shall the participant have
any interest in any assets of the program other than as may be specifically
provided through the contract with the plan administrator.
Furthermore, these regulations and the long-term
care program herein established shall in no event confer upon any participant
any rights, duties or responsibilities other than those granted herein. The
Commonwealth of Virginia specifically reserves the right to amend, modify or
terminate, inclusive of eligibility, coverage and contributions provisions, the
long-term care benefits program or any plan or plans comprising all or part of
the program, as they may relate to any active or retired participant.
1VAC55-30-60. Confidentiality.(Repealed.)
The department will not disclose identifiable
individual health data without the consent of the individual being provided
coverage. Data may be compiled into statistical reports provided that the
identity of individual persons is not ascertainable by the reader or disclosed
by the department.
1VAC55-30-70. Department discretion.(Repealed.)
The department reserves the right to change the
plans offered and benefits provided thereunder at its sole discretion based
upon market and department considerations.
1VAC55-30-80. Eligible participants.(Repealed.)
A. Active state employees.
1. State employees as defined in 1VAC55-30-10 who
are salaried faculty or salaried classified employees or other similarly situated
employees in the executive, legislative, judicial or independent agencies
who are compensated on a salaried basis and work at least 20 hours,
are eligible for membership in the long-term care program. A salaried employee
is one who receives a paycheck no more often than biweekly and who is not paid
on an hourly basis.
2. Classified positions include employees who are
fully covered by the Virginia Personnel Act, employees excluded from the
Virginia Personnel Act by subdivision 16 of § 2.2-2905 of the Code of Virginia,
and employees on a restricted appointment. A restricted appointment is a
classified appointment to a position that is funded at least 10% from gifts,
grants, donations, or other sources that are not identifiable as continuing in
nature. An employee on a restricted appointment must receive a state paycheck
in order to be eligible.
3. Certain full-time employees in auxiliary
enterprises (such as food services, bookstores, laundry services, etc.) at the
University of Virginia, Virginia Military Institute and the College of William
and Mary are also considered state employees even though they do not receive a
salaried state paycheck. The Athletic Department of Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University is a local auxiliary whose members are eligible
for the program.
B. State retirees.
1. Employees who have met the terms and conditions
for early, normal or late retirement from the Commonwealth under the Virginia
Retirement System, State Police Officers' Retirement System, Judicial Retirement
System, Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System, or any retirement system
authorized pursuant to §§ 51.1-126, 51.1-126.1, 51.1-126.3, 51.1-126.4,
51.1-126.5, and 51.1-126.7 of the Code of Virginia are eligible for membership
in the long-term care program.
2. Employees who retired under an optional state
retirement program are eligible for an immediate annuity, and were at least age
50 with 10 years of service or at least age 55 with five years of service.
C. Active employees of participating local
employers. Active full-time and part-time employees of participating local
employers are eligible for membership. A part-time employee must regularly work
at least 20 hours per week to maintain eligibility.
D. Retired employees of participating local
employers.
1. The participating employer will determine if
retirees are included as an eligible class.
2. If included, retirees are defined as employees
who retired under the local employer's IRS Qualified Retirement Plan, were
eligible to receive an immediate annuity, and were at least age 50 with 10
years of service or at least age 55 with five years of service as of their last
day of employment.
E. Terminated vested participants.
1. Terminated employees of the Commonwealth or
local employer who have five or more years of creditable service with the
Virginia Retirement System, but due to age requirements were not eligible to
receive an immediate annuity.
2. In order to be eligible to participate in this
class an individual must not be eligible to participate as a member of another
class under this chapter. This includes individuals who are employees or
retirees of local employers who have not elected to participate in the program.
F. Other eligible participants. Other persons
eligible to participate in the long-term care program include:
1. Spouse of an active employee,
2. Parents and parents-in law of the active
employee,
3. Spouse or the surviving spouse of a retired
employee, and
4. Spouse or the surviving spouse of a terminated
vested participant.
1VAC55-30-90. Administration.(Repealed.)
A. Enrollment of employees.
1. Enrollment will be on-going for all eligible
participants.
2. Newly eligible active employees of the
Commonwealth of Virginia can enroll into the program within 60 days of
eligibility without proof of good health.
3. The enrollment period for new employer groups is
as agreed upon by the program administrator and the participating employer.
4. Newly eligible active employees of the local
employer can enroll into the program within a specific benefit eligibility
window, as determined by the participating employer in conjunction with the
program administrator, without proof of good health.
5. Special open enrollment periods for active
employees will be determined by the plan administrator and agreed to by the
department.
6. Eligible active employees who enroll without
proof of good health must be actively at work on the effective date of
coverage.
7. All other eligible participants are required to
submit satisfactory evidence of good health, which must be reviewed and
approved by the plan administrator before coverage can become effective.
8. Eligible individuals may be required to submit
evidence that they are members of an eligible class before the plan
administrator begins the enrollment process. Such evidence may include
certification from the member's former employer, or the member's estimate of
future annuity benefits provided by the Virginia Retirement System.
B. Premium payments.
1. Active employees with the employer's concurrence
will be given the option of having the premiums for the long-term care program
deducted from their salary. If both the employee and his spouse are enrolled,
both premiums may be deducted from the employee's salary.
2. All other participants will be billed directed
by the plan administrator or premiums may be made monthly by bank draft (EFT).