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Other Important Information
Coordination of Benefits
For Dental Coverage
If you have dental coverage through your spouse's employer
or another source, and have coverage through the School District's plan,
a provision known as Coordination of Benefits may apply. This is to
ensure that your combined benefits will not be more than the expenses
recognized by both plans. Your benefits from the other plan will be
taken into account when your benefits through the School District are
determined. Coordination of benefits does not apply to any individual
policy you have.
Other sources that provide benefits include the following:
- Government plan except for Medicaid
- Any group coverage (whether insured or not)
- Motor vehicle no-fault coverage
The following guidelines determine which plan pays benefits first:
- The plan covering you as an active employee of the School District
pays first
- For dependent children, the plan of the parent whose birthday comes
first in the calendar year pays first, unless the parents are legally
divorced or separated
- If the parents are legally divorced or separated, the benefits for
the child are determined as follows (except when a court decrees otherwise):
- First, the plan of the parent with legal custody pays
- Then, the plan of the spouse of the parent with legal custody
pays
- Finally, the plan of the parent without legal custody pays
- If you are receiving continuation coverage under the School District's
plan, and you are also covered another plan, the other plan pays first
- If the other plan does not agree with the School District's plan on
the order of benefit payment, the rule of the other plan will prevail
- If none of the above apply, the plan that has covered the individual
for the longest time pays first
If the claims administrator determines that payments exceed the coordination
of benefits provision, the administrator has the right to recover the
overpayment from the other insurance company, the other plan sponsor,
or you.
If the claims administrator determines that payments exceed the coordination
of benefits provision, the administrator has the right to recover the
overpayment from the other insurance company, the other plan sponsor,
or you.
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