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Eligible ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. may participate in a University-sponsored student health insurance plan to the same degree other eligible students at that campus participate. University-sponsored student health insurance plans include the multi-campus UC Student Health Insurance PlanUC Student Health Insurance Plan: UCSHIP is a health insurance plan for UC students provided through UCOP. Some UC campuses do not use UCSHIP for graduate student workers, instead opting for campus-by-campus Graduate Student Health Insurance Plans. (UC SHIP) administered by the UC Office of the PresidentUC Office of the President: The UC president is the head of the entire UC system. The current UC president is Michael V. Drake. , and Graduate Student Health Insurance Plans administered by specific campuses who have elected not to participate in UC SHIP.
An ASEAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. who is a registered graduate student with ASE appointment(s) or other eligible academic appointments totaling 25% or more of full-time for a given term in a State-supported or Self-Supporting Program is eligible to receive remission of premiumInsurance premium: The baseline monthly fee paid for insurance coverage regardless of the care received. for a University-sponsored student health insurance plan. An ASE is eligible to receive only one premium remission per term. In the event premiums increase, the University will continue to provide 100% premium remissions to eligible ASEs.
The University-sponsored student health insurance plans are student health insurance programs for registered students, and the eligibility for and the availability of these programs are not related to a student's status as an ASEAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors.. The parties acknowledge that the terms of the plans, including coverage, carriers, premiumInsurance premium: The baseline monthly fee paid for insurance coverage regardless of the care received. rates, or other program provisions, are not a term and condition of employment for an ASE.
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ASEAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. who is eligible to receive a health
insurance premiumInsurance premium: The baseline monthly fee paid for insurance coverage regardless of the care received. remission through an ASE appointment, or through a combination of
GSRGraduate student researcher: Academic worker position for graduate students who do paid research for the university. Until 2025, GSRs have a separate contract from ASE's, but their contracts will be merged in the next baraining cycle. and ASE appointments, is also eligible to receive 100% premium remission for their child dependents if the ASE's income exceeds the designated Medi-Cal eligibility threshold.
If the ASEAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. has a spouse, and the combination of their income places the ASE's family over the designated Medi-Cal eligibility threshold then the ASE is not eligible for the child dependent premiumInsurance premium: The baseline monthly fee paid for insurance coverage regardless of the care received. remission.
Eligible child dependents are defined by UCSHIPUC Student Health Insurance Plan: UCSHIP is a health insurance plan for UC students provided through UCOP. Some UC campuses do not use UCSHIP for graduate student workers, instead opting for campus-by-campus Graduate Student Health Insurance Plans. plan regulations.
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ASEAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. who is not a registered student and who is not eligible to participate in a University-sponsored student health insurance plan will be eligible to participate in the non-student University Health Insurance program in the same manner as non-represented, non-senate academic employees.
Eligibility to participate in the employee University Health Insurance Program will be in accordance with the University Health Program provisions.
Costs of the University Health Insurance Program in excess of the University contribution will be borne by the employee and will be paid in accordance with the program provisions.
During the term of this agreement, the University has the sole discretion to alter the terms of the program including but not limited to coverage, carriers, contribution rates or other program provisions.
The University and the UAW shall meet twice a year to discuss the University sponsored student health insurance plans. Appropriate topics for discussions are those health insurance related issues that apply to ASEsAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. including systemwide participation in UCSHIPUC Student Health Insurance Plan: UCSHIP is a health insurance plan for UC students provided through UCOP. Some UC campuses do not use UCSHIP for graduate student workers, instead opting for campus-by-campus Graduate Student Health Insurance Plans., potential changes in benefits, deductibles, and co-pays.
The University agrees to provide up to 4 hours of paid release time (including travel) to one ASEAcademic Student Employee: Academic Student Workers at the UC include graduate students who work as teaching assistants, instructors, readers, and tutors. per campus for the purpose of attending systemwide meetings. The first such meeting shall take place during the first quarter of fiscal year 2023-2024.