FAQs

As a State or County retiree, you are eligible to enroll: Yourself Your spouse, or domestic or civil union partner Your children under age 19.  Children under age 24 if ...
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The requirement for all State and County retirees and dependents to enroll in Medicare Part B was set forth in Act 88, 2001 Session Laws of Hawaii. This Act created ...
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The following must be submitted to the EUTF in order to receive reimbursement of Medicare Part B premiums: Copy of your Medicare card indicating enrollment in Medicare Part B Direct ...
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What and when is open enrollment?

Posted on Jun 21, 2018 in

Open Enrollment is your opportunity to make changes to your plan enrollment.  During Open Enrollment you can: Add, change or cancel plans Add or remove dependents Change coverage tiers such ...
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Please see the Death checklist for more information.

You must notify the EUTF and terminate your child’s medical, prescription drug, dental and vision coverage within 45 days from when they become ineligible. Complete an EC-2 or EC-2H (for ...
Read More My child is no longer eligible (i.e., graduated from college, no longer a full-time student, etc.), but is under the age of 24. Do I need to notify the EUTF?

Divorced or legally separated spouse/civil union partners, or domestic partners whose partnership has been dissolved are no longer eligible for EUTF plans, regardless of whether your divorce decree indicates that ...
Read More My dependent is no longer eligible (i.e., divorce, legal separation or dissolution of domestic partnership, etc.). Do I need to notify the EUTF?

Complete an EC-2 or EC-2H (for HSTA VB members) form and submit it to the EUTF within 45 days of your marriage date.  Attach a copy of your marriage certificate ...
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Retirees must terminate their spouse’s/partner’s coverage within 45 days of the date of divorce.  Complete an EC-2 or EC-2H (for HSTA VB members) form and submit it to the EUTF ...
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Yes, if you return to work full-time for the State or County you must notify the EUTF to stop your EUTF retiree plans and you may enroll in EUTF Active ...
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