California Government Code
§ 22871.7
GOV § 22871.7 Effective Jun 24, 2004Div. 5 · Title 2 · Part 5 · Ch. 1 · Art. 7
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.gov(a)Notwithstanding Section 22871, subdivision (b) of Section 22871.5, or any other provision of this article, the employer contribution with respect to employees in State Bargaining Units 5 and 8 shall be as described in subdivision (b).
(b)(1) From January 1, 2004, to December 31, 2005, inclusive, the employer contribution for each employee shall be an amount equal to 80 percent of the weighted average of the basic health benefit plan premiums for an active state civil service employee enrolled for self alone, during the benefit year to which the formula is applied, for the four basic health benefit plans that had the largest active state civil service enrollment, excluding family members, during the previous benefit year. For each employee with enrolled family members, the employer shall contribute an additional 80 percent of the weighted average of the additional premiums required for enrollment of those family members, during the benefit year to which the formula is applied, in the four basic health benefit plans that had the largest active state civil service enrollment, excluding family members, during the previous benefit year.
(2)Beginning January 1, 2006, the employer contribution for each employee shall be an amount equal to 85 percent of the weighted average of the basic health benefit plan premiums for an active state civil service employee enrolled for self alone, during the benefit year to which the formula is applied, for the four basic health benefit plans that had the largest active state civil service enrollment, excluding family members, during the previous benefit year. For each employee with enrolled family members, the employer shall contribute an additional 80 percent of the weighted average of the additional premiums required for enrollment of those family members, during the benefit year to which the formula is applied, in the four basic health benefit plans that had the largest active state civil service enrollment, excluding family members, during the previous benefit year.
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Legislative history
Added by Stats. 2004, Ch. 69, Sec. 22. Effective June 24, 2004.