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Health and dental insurance Basic $3,000 life (conversion) Optional life insurance (conversion or portability) Dependent life insurance (conversion) Supplemental Long Term Disability (conversion) Vision Care program Health and dental insurance Basic $3,000 life (conversion) Optional life insurance (conversion or portability) Dependent life insurance (conversion) Supplemental Long Term Disability (conversion) Vision Care program

State Funded Retirees Eligible to retire upon termination of employment Must have 10 years earned service with state insurance-covered entity* * SCRS service purchase options such as non-qualified, federal, military, out-of-state and service with employers that do not participate in the state insurance program do not apply toward insurance eligibility requirements. Last five years must have been consecutive in permanent, full-time position with state insurance-covered entity State Funded Retirees Eligible to retire upon termination of employment Must have 10 years earned service with state insurance-covered entity* * SCRS service purchase options such as non-qualified, federal, military, out-of-state and service with employers that do not participate in the state insurance program do not apply toward insurance eligibility requirements. Last five years must have been consecutive in permanent, full-time position with state insurance-covered entity Retiree Insurance Eligibility

Non-funded Retirees: Age 55, 25 years of service (SCRS) Must have 10 years with a state insurance- covered entity* Last five years consecutive in a permanent, full-time position Must pay full cost until 60 or until 28 years of service would have been earned Non-funded Retirees: Age 55, 25 years of service (SCRS) Must have 10 years with a state insurance- covered entity* Last five years consecutive in a permanent, full-time position Must pay full cost until 60 or until 28 years of service would have been earned Retiree Insurance Eligibility

Non-funded Retirees: Eligible to retire with five years, but less than 10 Last five years consecutive in a permanent, full-time position with a state insurance covered entity* Retiree pays full premium for duration of retirement Non-funded Retirees: Eligible to retire with five years, but less than 10 Last five years consecutive in a permanent, full-time position with a state insurance covered entity* Retiree pays full premium for duration of retirement Retiree Insurance Eligibility

Same as for active employees: SHP Savings Plan SHP Standard Plan Companion HMO* MUSC Options* CIGNA HMO* Tricare Supplement *Must live in service area to participate in HMO plans Same as for active employees: SHP Savings Plan SHP Standard Plan Companion HMO* MUSC Options* CIGNA HMO* Tricare Supplement *Must live in service area to participate in HMO plans Health Plan Options to Subscribers who are not Medicare Eligible Health Plan Options to Subscribers who are not Medicare Eligible

Spouse Wedded or common-law spouse Ex-spouse by court order Spouse is not a state employee Children Unmarried Not employed with benefits Reside with parent Under age 19 or until 25 if full-time student Incapacitated child (requires documentation) Spouse Wedded or common-law spouse Ex-spouse by court order Spouse is not a state employee Children Unmarried Not employed with benefits Reside with parent Under age 19 or until 25 if full-time student Incapacitated child (requires documentation) Eligible Dependents

Notification by Social Security Administration three months before Medicare eligibility Notification by EIP three months before 65th birthday  Unless eligible for Medicare due to Social Security disability  If eligible due to Social Security disability, must notify EIP within 31 days of Medicare entitlement Notification by Social Security Administration three months before Medicare eligibility Notification by EIP three months before 65th birthday  Unless eligible for Medicare due to Social Security disability  If eligible due to Social Security disability, must notify EIP within 31 days of Medicare entitlement Turning 65 in Retirement

To apply for Medicare Part B (medical benefits), contact nearest Social Security Administration office no later than the month retirement begins Upon retirement, Medicare is primary health insurance Penalties may apply if you do not enroll in Medicare Part B when first eligible To apply for Medicare Part B (medical benefits), contact nearest Social Security Administration office no later than the month retirement begins Upon retirement, Medicare is primary health insurance Penalties may apply if you do not enroll in Medicare Part B when first eligible Age 65 + at Retirement

Medicare Supplemental Plan Standard Plan (carve out) Companion HMO* CIGNA HMO* *Must live in service area to participate in HMO plans. Medicare Supplemental Plan Standard Plan (carve out) Companion HMO* CIGNA HMO* *Must live in service area to participate in HMO plans. Health Plan Options to Subscribers Who Are Medicare Eligible

Enroll under Part A and Part B Hospital Benefits (A): Deductible: $912 per benefit period Premium free if enough work credits established Hospital Benefits (A): Deductible: $912 per benefit period Premium free if enough work credits established Prescription drugs are available through Part D of Medicare. Medicare does not provide coverage outside the United States. Prescription drugs are available through Part D of Medicare. Medicare does not provide coverage outside the United States. Medical Benefits (B): Deductible: $110 annually 2009 monthly premium: $96.40 Plan pays 80% of approved charges Medical Benefits (B): Deductible: $110 annually 2009 monthly premium: $96.40 Plan pays 80% of approved charges Medicare

Medicare Supplemental Pays Medicare A deductible each benefit period ($912) Pays Medicare B annual deductible ($110) Pays remaining coinsurance up to 100% of Medicare’s approved charges Prescription drug benefit No coverage outside U.S. Medicare Supplemental Pays Medicare A deductible each benefit period ($912) Pays Medicare B annual deductible ($110) Pays remaining coinsurance up to 100% of Medicare’s approved charges Prescription drug benefit No coverage outside U.S. Example: $ 7,500 Hospital Bill (Medicare Supplemental Plan pays deductible) $ 6,588 Medicare Pays $ -0- You pay Example: $ 7,500 Hospital Bill (Medicare Supplemental Plan pays deductible) $ 6,588 Medicare Pays $ -0- You pay Secondary Options to Medicare Under SHP Secondary Options to Medicare Under SHP (administered by BlueCross/BlueShield of SC)

Standard Plan with carve-out Annual deductible: $350 Calculates liability at 80%; subtracts Medicare payment; pays difference Prescription drug benefit Worldwide Coverage Standard Plan with carve-out Annual deductible: $350 Calculates liability at 80%; subtracts Medicare payment; pays difference Prescription drug benefit Worldwide Coverage $7,500 Hospital Bill Standard Deductible $7,150 Standard Liability X 80% Standard Co- Insurance $5,720 Amount Standard would pay in the absence of Medicare -$6,588 Amount paid by Medicare $ -0- Standard plan pays nothing; you pay the lesser of 20% or balance of bill, whichever is less. $7,500 Hospital Bill Standard Deductible $7,150 Standard Liability X 80% Standard Co- Insurance $5,720 Amount Standard would pay in the absence of Medicare -$6,588 Amount paid by Medicare $ -0- Standard plan pays nothing; you pay the lesser of 20% or balance of bill, whichever is less. Secondary Options to Medicare Under SHP Secondary Options to Medicare Under SHP (administered by BlueCross/BlueShield of SC)

Ends at retirement (conversion available) Must file required enrollment form within 31 days of retirement date Will be billed by The Hartford Will be charged an administrative fee by The Hartford Can elect coverage in $10,000 increments Optional Life portability (for retirees) ends at age 75* Ends at retirement (conversion available) Must file required enrollment form within 31 days of retirement date Will be billed by The Hartford Will be charged an administrative fee by The Hartford Can elect coverage in $10,000 increments Optional Life portability (for retirees) ends at age 75* *Conversion available within 31 days Optional Life (administered by The Hartford)

Annual Enrollment Period Every October (Health plan carrier changes only) Open Enrollment Period Every October in a year ending in an odd number (2009, 2011) Add or drop coverage for self and/or eligible dependents Annual Enrollment Period Every October (Health plan carrier changes only) Open Enrollment Period Every October in a year ending in an odd number (2009, 2011) Add or drop coverage for self and/or eligible dependents Enrollment Periods

Dental Insurance No premium waiver Survivor pays full costs* Spouse eligible unless he/she remarries Eligible children * Survivors of employees killed in the line of duty pay funded retiree premiums (local subdivisions may differ). Dental Insurance No premium waiver Survivor pays full costs* Spouse eligible unless he/she remarries Eligible children * Survivors of employees killed in the line of duty pay funded retiree premiums (local subdivisions may differ). Survivors

Health Insurance Premium waived for one year for covered dependents of active employees or funded retirees (after premium waiver, survivors pay full premium costs)* Spouse eligible unless he/she remarries Eligible children *Survivors of employees killed in the line of duty pay funded retiree premiums (local subdivisions may differ). Health Insurance Premium waived for one year for covered dependents of active employees or funded retirees (after premium waiver, survivors pay full premium costs)* Spouse eligible unless he/she remarries Eligible children *Survivors of employees killed in the line of duty pay funded retiree premiums (local subdivisions may differ). Survivors

 Health and DentalBasic Life, $3,000 (conversion)  Vision (discount program)Optional Life ( conversion or portability  Prudential (Paid-up or CV) port ends at age 75)  Dependent Life (Conversion)Travelers  Supplemental Long-Term DisabilityColonial Life Policies  Season Athletic TicketsRetiree access to parking  Access to the USC Blatt P.E. CenterRetiree ID

 Does not continue into retirement except:  Accelerate pretax deductions to extend period of coverage through the end of the plan year by indicating this on the Moneyplus Enrollment Form.  Prepay, on a pretax basis the remaining amount of the annual election by having that amount withheld from final paycheck (s)

You are responsible for your benefits  Enrollment is not automatic  Enroll within 31 days of retirement, TERI end date or disability approval  Make changes within 31 days of event You are responsible for your benefits  Enrollment is not automatic  Enroll within 31 days of retirement, TERI end date or disability approval  Make changes within 31 days of event Important Things to Remember