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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 22. Judiciary
- Chapter 25. Retirement and Death Benefits
- Section 90. Medical Benefits.
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AS 22.25.090. Medical Benefits.
- (a) Except as provided in (d) of this section, the following persons are entitled to major medical insurance coverage:
- (1) a person receiving a monthly benefit under this chapter;
- (2) the spouse of a person receiving a monthly benefit under this chapter;
- (3) a natural or adopted child of a person receiving a monthly benefit under this chapter, if the child is a dependent
child under (c) of this section.
- (b) Except as provided in (d) of this section, major medical insurance coverage takes effect on the same date as
retirement benefits begin and stops when the retired person or survivor is no longer eligible to receive a monthly
benefit. The coverage for persons age 65 or older is the same as that available for persons under 65 years of age. The
benefits payable to those persons age 65 or older supplement any benefits provided under the federal old age,
survivors, and disability insurance program. The medical premium and optional insurance premiums owed by a retired
person or survivor shall be deducted from the benefit payable to the retired person or survivor before payment of the
benefit.
- (c) In this section, "dependent child" means an unmarried child of a justice, judge, or administrative director who is
dependent on the justice, judge, or administrative director for support and who is either (1) less than 19 years old,
or (2) less than 23 years old and registered at and attending on a full-time basis an accredited educational or
technical institution recognized by the Department of Education and Early Development. The age limits set out in this
subsection do not apply to a child who is totally and permanently disabled.
- (d) Receipt under a qualified domestic relations order of a monthly benefit from the system does not entitle a person or
the person's spouse or child to insurance coverage under (a) of this section. However, a member's former spouse who
receives a monthly benefit under a qualified domestic relations order is entitled to receive major medical insurance
coverage if the former spouse
- (1) elects the coverage within 60 days after the first monthly benefit paid under the order is mailed first class or
otherwise delivered; and
- (2) pays the premium established by the administrator for the coverage.
- (e) The administrator shall inform members who have requested appointment to retirement that the health insurance coverage
available to retired members may be different from the health insurance coverage provided to employees. The
administrator shall also notify those members of time limits for selecting optional health insurance coverage and
whether the election is irrevocable. A member who has requested appointment to retirement shall indicate in writing on
a form provided by the administrator that the member has received the information required by this subsection and
whether the member has chosen to receive optional health insurance coverage.
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