Current through 11/5/2024 election
Section 24-51-1206 - Premium subsidy(1) The provisions of this section shall apply to the health care trust fund for the school, state, local government, and judicial divisions. After July 1, 1987, the general assembly shall consider the recommendation of the board and shall approve the premium subsidy that shall be paid monthly from the health care fund for benefit recipients enrolled in the health care program. The premium subsidy shall be set without regard to the division from which the retiree retired. No premium subsidy shall be paid for persons enrolled in the health care program who are not benefit recipients.(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, and unless otherwise determined by the board through rule-making pursuant to section 24-51-204 (5), on and after July 1, 2000, the premium subsidy shall be: (a) Two hundred thirty dollars per month for benefit recipients who are under sixty-five years of age and who are not entitled to medicare hospital insurance benefits provided by the federal "Health Insurance for the Aged Act", 42 U.S.C. sec. 1395, as amended.(b) One hundred fifteen dollars per month for benefit recipients who are sixty-five years of age or older or who are under sixty-five years of age and entitled to medicare hospital insurance benefits provided by the federal "Health Insurance for the Aged Act", 42 U.S.C. sec. 1395, as amended.(3) For benefit recipients whose benefits are based upon less than twenty years of service credit, the premium subsidy shall be reduced by five percent for each year of service credit less than twenty years. The service credit used in said calculation of the amount of the premium subsidy for disability retirees or their cobeneficiaries shall be the same service credit used in the calculation of the disability retirement benefit pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-704. Any portion of a year equal to or exceeding six months shall be considered a full year for purposes of the calculations specified in this subsection (3).(4) The premium subsidy for a benefit recipient who is sixty-five years of age or older and who is not entitled to medicare hospital insurance benefits provided by the federal "Health Insurance for the Aged Act", 42 U.S.C. sec. 1395, as amended, shall be an amount which shall ensure that the premium paid by such benefit recipient is the same amount as the premium paid by a benefit recipient who is sixty-five years of age or older with the same number of years of service credit, who is entitled to medicare hospital insurance benefits, and who has selected the same plan and type of coverage under the health care program.(5) If the amount of the premium for the health care of a benefit recipient is less than the amount of the premium subsidy as determined pursuant to the provisions of this section, the board shall pay the amount of the health-care premium.(6) Any member or DPS member who does not have a member contribution account on December 31, 2009, must earn ten years of service credit with an affiliated employer other than an employer within the Denver public schools division in order to qualify, or for any benefit recipient whose benefits are based upon such members to qualify, for the premium subsidy specified in subsection (4) of this section. The service credit used in said calculation of the amount of the premium subsidy specified in subsection (4) of this section for disability retirees or their cobeneficiaries shall be the same service credit used in said calculation of the disability retirement benefit pursuant to the provisions of section 24-51-704.(7) If a supplemental needs trust is receiving benefit payments pursuant to this article, the supplemental needs trust is not eligible for a premium subsidy; however, the beneficiary of such trust is eligible for a premium subsidy in the same manner that the beneficiary would receive a premium subsidy if the beneficiary was the direct benefit recipient. If the eligibility of the premium subsidy causes the beneficiary of the supplemental needs trust to be disqualified from receiving public benefits, the beneficiary is not eligible for such premium subsidy so long as such condition exists.L. 87: Entire article R&RE, p. 1076, § 1, effective July 1. L. 88: (2) to (4) R&RE and (5) added, pp. 975, 976, §§ 1, 2, effective July 1. L. 90: (2) amended, p. 1256, § 2, effective July 1. L. 99: (2) amended, p. 343, § 10, effective 7/1/2000. L. 2009: (1) and IP(2) amended and (6) added, (SB 09 -282), ch. 288, p. 1349, § 49, effective 1/1/2010. L. 2015: (7) added, (SB 15-097), ch. 111, p. 327, § 8, effective April 16.This section is similar to former § 24-51-1407 as it existed prior to 1987.
For the legislative declaration in SB 15-097, see section 1 of chapter 111, Session Laws of Colorado 2015.