Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 32b - Contributory Group General or Blanket Insurance for Persons in the Service of Counties, Cities, Towns and Districts, and Their Dependents
Section 4 - Automatic Insurance of Employees; Election to Forego Coverage; Notice; Withdrawal

Section 4. Each employee shall be automatically insured for at least two thousand dollars of group life insurance and at least two thousand dollars of group accidental death and dismemberment insurance and group general or blanket insurance, providing hospital, surgical, medical, dental and other health insurance benefits provided under said policy or policies, commencing on the date he first becomes eligible or on the effective date of such coverage or coverages, including dependent benefits, whichever last occurs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a collective bargaining agreement governing the terms and conditions of employment of persons who are employees under this chapter may provide that employees who are covered by a group or nongroup health insurance plan financed without any participation by the employer or by another employee's insurance under a group or nongroup health insurance plan offered by the employer may, at the employee's option, elect to forego coverage under the employer's group or nongroup health insurance plan. Any such collective bargaining agreement shall provide for benefits, monetary or otherwise, in lieu of such coverage for employees who were covered as of July first, nineteen hundred and ninety-two by the employer's group or nongroup health insurance plan pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. For employees whose terms and conditions of employment are not subject to collective bargaining, an employer may exclude from coverage under the employer's group or nongroup health insurance plan any such nonunit employee who, at the employee's option, elects to forego such coverage, upon a determination that such employee is covered by a group or nongroup health insurance plan financed without any participation by the employer or by another employee's insurance under a group or nongroup health insurance plan offered by the employer. The employer may offer nonunit employees who were covered as of July first, nineteen hundred and ninety-two under the employer's group or nongroup health insurance plan, alternative benefits in lieu of such coverage. Any employee electing to forego coverage under the employer's group or nongroup health insurance plan shall, on an appropriate form prescribed by the appropriate public authority, give written notice, in accordance with applicable rules prescribed by the appropriate public authority, to the treasurer of the governmental unit indicating that he is not to be insured for such coverages, including dependent benefits, provided under such policy or policies. If such notice is received before the employee shall have become insured under such policy, he shall not be so insured. Once an employee elects to terminate his insurance by withdrawing, such insurance benefits shall cease to be effective on the date up to which the premium has been paid. The employer shall provide that if an employee who elects withdrawal under the provisions of this section and under the relevant clauses of an applicable collective bargaining agreement, ceases to be covered by a group of nongroup health insurance plan financed without any participation by the employer, or by another employee's insurance under a group or nongroup health insurance plan offered by the employer, such employee shall thereupon be covered by the employer's group or nongroup health insurance plan pursuant to this chapter as of the date he informs the employer in writing of such termination of insurance coverage. Any benefits, monetary or otherwise, paid to such employee in accordance with this section, shall be ratably reduced, and any amounts paid hereunder which are allocable to periods of employment after such insurance coverage by the employer's group or nongroup health insurance plan are reinstated may be recovered by the employer under such terms and such conditions as shall be provided in a collective bargaining agreement, for employees whose terms and conditions of employment are so governed, or as determined by the employer, for employees whose terms and conditions of employment are not subject to collective bargaining. In determining said date, payroll deductions of the employee shall continue to be made until the expiration of fifteen days from the receipt of notice of withdrawal by the treasurer of the governmental unit. In the event an employee is not entitled to receive salary, wages or other compensation for a calendar month but may make direct payment of his required premium contribution, the appropriate public authority or administrator of the insurance plan shall provide for the giving of timely notice to the employee of his right to make payment of the required premium contribution.
When an employee insured under this section becomes eligible for health insurance coverage as provided in section eleven C, he may terminate by withdrawal notice, as aforesaid, his hospital, surgical, medical, dental and other health benefits provided herein, and retain his automatic group life insurance and automatic group accidental death and dismemberment insurance, as provided in this section.
Every policy, whether original or renewal, shall, in the case of employees who immediately prior to the effective date of such original or new policy were covered by group insurance benefits under this chapter, provide protection by continuing uninterrupted coverage without regard to waiting periods for benefits.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title IV - Civil Service, Retirements and Pensions

Chapter 32b - Contributory Group General or Blanket Insurance for Persons in the Service of Counties, Cities, Towns and Districts, and Their Dependents

Section 1 - Purpose of Chapter

Section 2 - Definitions

Section 2a - Traffic Supervisors as Employees

Section 2b - Reserve, Permanent-Intermittent or Call Firefighters as Employees

Section 3 - Purchase of Group Life, Accidental Death, etc., Insurance Policies; Reinsurance Agreements

Section 3a - Administrative Services Contract for Payment of Claims by Political Subdivision; Claims Trust Fund; Annual Audit

Section 4 - Automatic Insurance of Employees; Election to Forego Coverage; Notice; Withdrawal

Section 5 - Amount of Employee Insurance Coverage; Schedules of Benefits; Determination; Excess Coverage, Withholding of Premium

Section 6 - Employees to Furnish Information; Certificate or Booklet of Coverage

Section 7 - Premiums; Withholding, Contribution; Direct Payment

Section 7a - Contribution and Withholding for Premiums; Subsidiary or Additional Rate; Payments in Lieu of Withholding; Acceptance of Section

Section 8 - Dividends, Refunds and Rate Credits to Inure to Benefit of Governmental Unit

Section 8a - Dividends and Refunds; Deposit in Employees' Group Insurance Trust Fund; Administrative Costs; Effective Date

Section 9 - Policy Provisions

Section 9a - Political Subdivision; Contribution for Insurance Premiums of Retired Employees

Section 9b - Death of Employee or Retired Employee; Continuation of Insurance Coverage by Spouse

Section 9c - Death of Fire Fighter; Continuation of Insurance Coverage by Spouse; Contribution by Governmental Unit; Acceptance of Provisions

Section 9c1/2 - Death of Call, Volunteer, Intermittent, Part-Time or Reserve Firefighter, Emergency Medical Services Provider or Police Officer; Continuation of Insurance Coverage by Spouse and Dependents

Section 9d - Insurance Premium Payable by Surviving Spouse; Contribution by Political Subdivisions

Section 9d1/2 - Insurance Premium Payable by Surviving Spouse; Additional Contribution by Political Subdivisions

Section 9d3/4 - Insurance Premium Payable by Surviving Spouse; Additional Contribution by Political Subdivisions Not Accepting Provisions of Secs. 9d or 9d1/2

Section 9e - Subsidiary or Additional Rate; Payment by Political Subdivisions; Premium Payment by Retired Employee; Acceptance of Section

Section 9f - Retired Local Employees; Life, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Coverage; Acceptance of Section

Section 9g - Surviving Spouse of Police Officer Killed in Line of Duty; Continuation of Group Coverage; Payment of Premiums; Acceptance of Section

Section 9h - Divorced or Separated Spouses; Continuation of Group Coverage

Section 9i - Employees on Military Leave of Absence for Active Service; Payment of Premiums; Acceptance of Section

Section 10 - Acceptance of Chapter by County, City, Town, Municipality or District

Section 10a - Purchase of Insurance by Public Authority Following Acceptance of Chapter

Section 11 - Schedules of Insurance Benefits; Establishment; Joint Participation; Administration

Section 11a - Additional Insurance; Application; Cancellation; Conversion

Section 11b - Insurance for Elderly Government Retirees

Section 11c - Optional Medicare Extension

Section 11d - Accidental Insurance for Policemen and Firefighters; Payment of Portion of Premiums by Municipalities

Section 11e - Life and Health Insurance for Retired Teachers; Appropriation of Funds Authorized; Acceptance of Section by Political Subdivisions

Section 11f - Disability Income Insurance for Nonoccupational Injury or Disease; Premiums; Cancellation; Dividends or Refunds; Acceptance of This Section

Section 12 - Joint Negotiation and Purchase of Insurance by Governmental Units; Trusts or Joint Purchase Agreements for Health Care Coverage

Section 14 - Rules and Regulations

Section 15 - Insurance Coverage for Employees of Governmental Units; Appropriation or Expenditure of Public Funds for Payment of Premiums

Section 16 - Optional Insurance for Services of Health Care Organizations

Section 17 - Election to Continue Insurance Coverages; Notice

Section 18a - Transfer of Retiree, Spouse or Dependent to Medicare Health Plan

Section 19 - Health Carriers; Contracts; Public Employee Committees; Agreements With Public Authorities; Transfer of Subscribers to Commission

Section 20 - Other Post–employment Benefits Liability Trust Fund; Sources of Funding; Custodian; Trustees; Separate Opeb Fund Board of Trustees as Investing Authority; Expenditures and Investments

Section 20a - Actuarial Valuation Report on Liabilities for Health Care and Other Post-Employment Benefits for Retired Employees; Summary Report

Section 21 - Manner of Changing Health Insurance Benefits; Estimation of Savings; Approval of Agreement; Immediate Implementation; Time for Review; Distribution of Savings; Regulations

Section 22 - Copayments, Deductibles, Tiered Provider Network Copayments and Other Cost-Sharing Plan Design Features; Increases

Section 23 - Transfer of Subscribers to Commission; Notice; Transfer to Medicare of Eligible Subscribers; Withdrawal From Commission Coverage; Group Coverage Provided by Commission; Deficit in Claims Trust Fund by Self-Insured Political Subdivision;...

Section 24 - Health Care Flexible Spending Accounts

Section 25 - Health Reimbursement Arrangements

Section 26 - Enrollment Audit

Section 27 - Historical Claims Data

Section 28 - Joint Negotiation and Purchase of Coverage

Section 29 - Annual Report on Non-Medicare and Medicare Plans With Largest Subscriber Enrollments