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Family & Medical Leave Act

Group Life Insurance

Health Insurance

Health/Dental Rates

Holidays

Long-Term Disability Insurance

Medical/Dental Expense Spending Accounts

Personal Days

Phased Retirement Program

Premium Only Plan

Retirement Programs

Retirement Protection Plan Insurance

Sick Leave

Social Security

Vacation Days

Vacation Transfer for Catastrophic Illness Contribution

Who to Call

Worker's Compensation

Professional and Scientific Benefits

The following is a brief description of our complete benefits package. The type of appointment, percent of time worked, and length of the appointment determine the benefits for which each employee is eligible. Booklets describing the benefit plans more fully are available in the Human Resource Services office.

 

Health Insurance/Dental Insurance

Optional benefit available to eligible employees. Becomes effective on the first of the month after date of hire. UNI pays entire cost for single coverage. UNI and employee share the cost of family coverage.

Wellmark Resources & Forms

UNI Health Plan Benefit Certificate

UNI Health - Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield (Indemnity Plan)

Inpatient Coverage

Deductible - first two days room and board charges
90% of UCR

Outpatient Coverage

90% of UCR - no deductible or copayment

Other Covered Services

Prescription drugs, Physical therapy, Ambulance
Deductible - $100 per year per contract
Coverage - 90% of UCR

Nervous/Mental, Drug/Alcohol Abuse Services

Outpatient - 50% coverage to 34 visits per calendar year
Inpatient - Inpatient benefits up to maximum of 45 days per person per year.

Maximum Out of Pocket  

$500 per contract per year

UNI Blue Advantage Benefit Certificate

UNI Blue Advantage Prescription Benefit Certificate

UNI Blue Advantage (HMO)
Requires designation of Primary Care Physician (PCP) from the Blue Advantage Network

Inpatient Coverage

90% in-network facility

Outpatient Coverage

Provided by PCP, with referral from PCP or self-referred when allowed

Office visits

100% after $10 copayment

Preventive Care

100%

Routine eye exams

100% after $10 copayment

Chiropractic care

100% after $10 copayment to maximum of 12 per year

Nervous/Mental, Drug/Alcohol Abuse Services

Outpatient - Maximum 34 visits per person per calendar year

Inpatient - Maximum 45 days per person per calendar year

Prescription Drugs

$5 copayment for generic drugs, $10 copayment for others

Other Covered Service

90% coverage

Maximum Out of Pocket - For 10% Co-Insurance Only  

Single Contract - $500 per year
Family Contract - $1,000 per year

Maximum Benefits

$2,000,000 per person per lifetime

 

UNI Dental - Delta Dental

Preventive Maintenance Care

100%

Routine Restorative Care and Surgical Care

50%

Major Restorative Care and Dental Prostheses

50% after $50 deductible

Maximum Benefit for Preventive Maintenance Care, Routine and Major Restorative Care, Surgical Care, Prostheses

$600 per person per year

Orthodontic Care

50% coverage after $100 deductible up to maximum of $500 per person per year 
Available only to dependent children to age 19.

Health & Dental Insurance Rates

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Group Life Insurance/Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance

Participation in the life insurance program and the accidental death and dismemberment program is automatic for employees with a permanent appointment of one-half time or more for a minimum of nine months. UNI pays the entire cost for both programs.

Life coverage is 21/2times the budgeted salary to a maximum of $250,000.  Accidental death benefit is an additional 21/2 times the budgeted salary to a maximum of $250,000.

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Long Term Disability Insurance/Retirement Protection Plan Insurance

Participation in the long term disability insurance program and the retirement protection plan insurance program is automatic for employees with a permanent appointment of
one-half time or more for a minimum of nine months. The coverage begins to phase in after one year of continuous employment. UNI pays the entire cost for both programs.  Maximum Benefit is 70% of salary up to a limit of $5,833 per month.

P&S employees may apply for supplemental disability coverage by paying the entire cost through payroll deduction.

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Retirement Programs

 

Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System (IPERS)

Compulsory except for those enrolled in TIAA/CREF and student employees of the University. IPERS is a Defined Benefit plan. UNI pays 5.75 percent of salary. Employee pays 3.7 percent of salary.

 

Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association 
and College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA/CREF)

Available to eligible employees with budgeted salary of $7,800 or more. TIAA/CREF is a Defined Contribution plan. UNI pays 6 2/3% of first $4,800; 10% of all over $4,800. Employee pays 3 1/3% of first $4,800; 5% of all over $4,800. After 5 years of service, UNI pays 10% and employee pays 5%.

 

Supplemental Tax Sheltered Annuities - TSA

Available to all eligible employees. Tax deferred contributions only from employee's salary. UNI does not contribute toward this program.  Maximum contribution is defined by IRS regulations

For additional information, contact Human Resource Services at 273-2422.

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Premium Only Plan

Employees electing family health and/or dental coverage are eligible to participate in the Premium Only Plan which is in conformance with Sections 106 and 125 of the Internal Revenue Code. This plan allows insurance premiums to be exempt from withholding taxes. (Federal and State Income and FICA/Medicare).

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Dependent Care and Medical/Dental Expense Spending Accounts

Eligible staff members may elect to have pretax withholdings from their paychecks deposited in special accounts for reimbursement of dependent care/uninsured medical and dental expenses. These plans are administered in conformance with Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code.

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Workers' Compensation

All UNI employees are covered by State of Iowa Workers' Compensation which pays medical and indemnity benefits for employees injured on the job. UNI pays the entire cost of the program.

Employees who are injured on the job should report the injury to their supervisor, regard-less of how minor the injury. The supervisor will complete the Employers' First Report of Injury Form and send it along with any medical charges to the Benefits Office. If treatment is necessary, Occupational Health at Sartori Hospital is the designated provider for UNI. In addition, the doctor or hospital should be notified that the claim is for a work injury and will be paid by State of Iowa. The claim should not be filed with the staff member's health insurance carrier.

For additional information, refer to the Human Resource Workers' Compensation page.

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Social Security

All employees are required to contribute to Social Security programs. The UNI contribution is identical to the employee contribution. FICA withholding is 6.20% of all earnings to a defined limit.  Medicare withholding is 1.45% of all earnings.

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Sick Leave

Full time employees accrue sick leave at 12 hours (1 ½ days) per month. Employees who are employed for 20 or more hours but less than 40 hours per week for at least an academic year accrue sick leave on a pro rata basis. Employees hired on a temporary appointment do not accrue sick leave.

Sick leave accrues during a period of absence for which a staff member is paid sick leave. Sick leave does not accrue during vacation payout nor during any period of absence without pay. Accrual of sick leave is unlimited.

If a holiday falls during a period of sick leave usage, it is paid as a holiday and is not charged to the sick leave accumulation. If an employee is hospitalized while on vacation, the employee may use sick leave for days actually spent in a hospital. No other conversion of vacation to sick leave is authorized.

Employee may use sick leave for:

Employee's own illness or medical treatment
Emergency Leave - maximum of 40 hours per anniversary year for the emergency care for ill or injured immediate family members. Immediate family is defined as, and limited to, the employee's spouse, children, grandchildren, foster children, stepchildren, legal wards, parents, grandparents, foster parents, stepparents, brothers, foster brothers, step brothers, sons-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters, foster sisters, stepsisters, daughters-in-law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, first cousins, corresponding relatives of the employee's spouse, and other persons who are member of the employee's household.
Funeral Leave - 24 hours for the death of an immediate family member (see above).
Pallbearer Leave - 8 hours per occurrence to serve as pallbearer or funeral attendant
Adoption Leave - 40 hours per occurrence

Employees who have accrued 240 hours (30 days) of sick leave may elect to convert 12 hours of sick leave to 4 hours of vacation any month in which sick leave is not used. Converted sick leave becomes part of vacation accrual. Conversion is done on a monthly basis and cannot be converted on a retrospective basis. Forms are available from the Payroll Department (3-6211), or in the UNI On-Line Forms Repository.

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Vacation and Personal Days

Staff members begin earning vacation on their first day in pay status. Full time (12 month) P&S staff members with other than a temporary appointment accrue 22 days of vacation and 2 personal holidays per year. Staff members who are regularly employed for 20 or more hours but less than 40 hours per week on a continuing basis will accrue vacation and personal days on a pro rata basis.

Vacation usage is not permitted in excess of the staff member's current vacation balance. Holidays falling within the period of a paid vacation are paid as holidays and are not charged to the staff member's vacation.

Maximum accrual is twice the annual accrual.  If sick leave is being converted to vacation the maximum accrual is increased by 12 days.  When the maximum accrual limit is reached no further time will accrue until some vacation is used.

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Holidays

UNI employees receive eleven holidays per year. Two of these are "personal holidays" and are included in the vacation accrual. The other nine are:

New Year's Day
Martin Luther King's Birthday
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Thanksgiving Day
Friday following Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
1 additional holiday per year designated by administration

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Family and Medical Leave Act

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides up to 12 weeks* of job-protected leave to "eligible" employees for certain family and medical reasons. Employees are eligible if they have worked for UNI for over one year and for 1,250 hours in the previous 12 months. Health and dental coverages may be continued during this leave with the University continuing to pay its share of the premium.

Reasons for taking family leave are:

1. To care for the employee's child after birth, or placement for adoption or foster care.

2. To care for the employee's spouse, child or parent who has a serious health condition.

3. For a serious health condition that makes the employee unable to perform their own job.

The employee is required to provide 30 days advance leave notice when feasible and to provide medical certification.

For more information on policy and procedures, contact Human Resources at 273-2824.

*An employee is entitled to only 12 weeks of family and medical leave in a "rolling" year, meaning that no more than 12 weeks of leave can be used within a period of 12 months.

For additional online information, refer to Human Resource Services' FMLA page.

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Vacation Transfer for Catastrophic Illness Contributions

Vacation time may be donated to the sick leave account of an eligible employee at UNI who is suffering from a catastrophic illness and has exhausted all vacation and sick leave.

Catastrophic illness or injury means an illness and injury resulting in a medical condition for which a physician has certified that the condition is likely to result in a loss of 30 or more work days.

Leave shall be donated in increments of one hour or more on a pay period basis. The total amount of donations received by one employee each pay period can not exceed the employee's regularly scheduled hours of work for that pay period.

Total leave donations received by an employee may not exceed the amount necessary to cover the 90 working day, Long Term Disability waiting period.

Leave donations that are credited for use as sick leave will not be included in vacation payouts and will be forfeited in the event of the employee's termination from employment or death.

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Employee Assistance Program

Offered through the Allen EAP. Offers initial assessment/referral and short-term counseling for employees and their immediate family members to address problems affecting personal relationships, health, and work performance.  Call 235-3550 or 1-800-303-9996.  

For additional online information, refer to Human Resource Services' EAP page.

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Phased Retirement Program

The eligibility requirements for the phased retirement program are 57 years of age or older and 15 or more years of service. Participation requires approval of department.

For additional information, refer to the Human Resource Services Retirement page or call 273-2521.

 

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Who to Call

 
For Information Concerning... Contact Person Phone Number

Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Catastrophic Illness

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Flexible Spending Account
R.D. Drenkow & Co., Inc

 

273-2422
1-800-383-1623

Dental Insurance

 

 

Delta Dental Claims

 

1-800-544-0718

Coverage Changes

 

273-2422

Employee Assistance Program

 

235-3550 or
1-800-303-9996

Family and Medical Leave Act

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Group Life Insurance

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Health Insurance

 

 

Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield Claims 

 

1-800-600-4149

Blue Advantage

 

1-800-355-2031

Coverage Changes

 

273-2422

Long-Term Disability

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Premium Only Plan

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Retirement Programs

 

 

General Information

Cindy Webb

273-2521

IPERS

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Phased Retirement

Cindy Webb

273-2521

TIAA/CREF

 

 

Change TIAA/CREF Allocations

 

1-800-842-2252

General Information

 

1-800-842-2733

Supplemental Retirement Annuity

Cindy Webb

273-2521

Sick Leave

Linda Gruetzmacher

273-3003

Social Security

 

1-800-772-1213

Vacation and Personal Days

Linda Gruetzmacher

273-3003

Workers' Compensation Claims

Chris Rohwedder

273-3419

Sartori Memorial Hospital Occupational Health Department

 

268-3215

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Questions or Comments: hrs-mail@uni.edu




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Date Updated: September 5, 2007