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carrier's regulations. Open enrollment in the City's Insurance <br />Program is available only as designated by the City's insurance <br />carrier. <br />Employees choosing to enroll in the Opt -Out program must do so <br />during enrollment periods as authorized by the City's Health <br />Insurance Carrier; enrollment during the remainder of the year <br />may be subject to pre - qualification before enrollment is granted. <br />Participants in the Opt -Out Program must sign a release and show <br />proof of medical benefits through another source. The City will <br />have the right to refuse the Opt -Out option for an employee <br />should the City's participation in its Health Insurance Program <br />be jeopardized. <br />Cobra <br />On April 7, 1986, a new Federal Law was enacted requiring that <br />most employers sponsoring group health and life insurance plans <br />offer employees and their families the opportunity for a <br />temporary extension of health coverage (called "Continuation <br />Coverage ") at group rates in certain instances where coverage <br />under the plan would otherwise end. (The employee will pay 102% <br />of the City's cost of providing coverage.) <br />If you are an employee of the City of Little Canada covered by a <br />group health plan or group life insurance plan, you have the <br />right to choose this continuation coverage if you lose your group <br />health and life coverage because of a reduction in your hours of <br />employment or the termination of your employment (for reasons <br />other than gross misconduct on your part). <br />If you want further information on COBRA, talk to the City <br />Administrator. <br />17 <br />