Can I continue my health benefits coverage after I terminate (not including retirement) from the County?
Under Federal law, the County is required to extend to you continuation of benefits under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) for up to 18 months for employees who terminate employment from the County. Employees that become disabled while on COBRA may continue the coverage for an additional 11 months. This will provide an employee with a total of 29 months of COBRA coverage. Employees who are separated from the County due to gross misconduct are not eligible for COBRA.

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1. What health benefit plans does the County have to offer?
2. What is the employee’s cost for these health benefits?
3. Is there a waiting period before coverage begins? What happens when I leave?
4. Is it mandatory to participate in the health plans? Can I be enrolled in more than one medical plan?
5. How are health benefit premiums paid?
6. Who can be covered under my health plan?
7. Can I make changes to my health plans at any time?
8. Can I continue my health benefits coverage after I terminate (not including retirement) from the County?
9. What is the cost for continuing medical coverage under COBRA?
10. How do I initiate COBRA?
11. Does the County offer life insurance?
12. What are accidental death benefits?