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Life Insurance
Basic Life, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Supplemental Life, and Dependent Life are insured by UnitedHealthcare® (UHC).
The maximum amount of Life Insurance cannot exceed a combined Basic and Supplemental Life amount of $500,000.
What is it?
If you die, life benefits are disbursed to your beneficiaries in a lump sum to help them pay for things like:
- Burial and final expenses
- Debts such as student and car loans, and mortgages
- Future expenses, including college tuition, rent, childcare, retirement savings or even elderly parent care
Added benefits for life insurance participants may help you better plan for today and at life’s turning points with professional assistance, including:
- An online tool for drafting your will
- Emergency travel assistance in case an accident or illness occurs while you are away
- An “Express Pay” service where, under certain conditions, death claim proceeds can be received in as little as 48 hours
- Funeral planning and cost comparison services
- Face-to-face access to an attorney or counselor to assist beneficiaries after a death
Why do I need it?
You never know what the future may hold. That’s the whole reason behind life insurance. It can’t fill your shoes, but it can be a comforting source of income and support for your loved ones if you can’t be there. Your needs may change over time, but the need to protect the important things in life won’t. Take the time to help protect what’s taken a lifetime to build.
To Learn More
Check out the Welcome Brochure or review the Life Insurance Certificates on the Benefit Forms, Plan Documents and Important Information page.
Beneficiaries - Have they changed?
It is important that you keep your beneficiaries up to date. Your life insurance benefits are paid to the beneficiaries listed on the last form we receive. If you are unsure who is currently listed as your beneficiaries, or it has been more than 3 years since you have completed a beneficiary form, please submit an updated beneficiary form to the HR Benefits Unit. You can update your beneficiaries at any time.
If you are unmarried, or married and your spouse is your primary beneficiary receiving 100% of the benefit, complete the standard Life Insurance Beneficiary Form
If you are married, and your spouse is not 100% the primary beneficiary complete the Life Insurance Beneficiary Form - Spousal Consent form. This form requires notorization.
Contact UnitedHealth Care
Customer Service and Group Number
UnitedHealthcare's (UHC) Group Policy #: 306849
Claim Status and Evidence of Insurability (EOI) Status
Customer Service Representatives are available to answer your questions regarding the status of a claim or Evidence of Insurability application at (888) 299-2070.
Porting Coverage
For more information contact UHC at (877) 683-8601.
Porting Coverage Eligibility:
- Voluntarily Terminating Emloyment
- Voluntary Retirement
- Must enroll before age 70
Converting Coverage
UHC contracts with HRMP for conversion policies. Contact HRMP directly at (888) 999-4767 or email conversions@HRMP.com. Representatives are available from 7:30am - 5:00pm Eastern Time.
Converting Coverage Eligibility:
- Involuntarily Terminating Employment
- Disability Retiree
- No age restrictions
Life Information for Employees
Basic Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D)
Full-Time Employees Working 60 or More Hours Per Pay Period
Enrollment in Basic Life Insurance and AD&D is automatic for all regular full-time employees and regular part-time employees, regardless of bargaining unit, in an allocated position of 60 hours or more per pay period. Basic Life Insurance and AD&D premiums are paid by the County.
Part-Time DSA, ESC and SCLEA Employees Only
Part-time employees working less than 60 hours per pay period may purchase Basic Life and AD&D and Supplemental Life insurance at their own expense. You must be enrolled in Basic Life to enroll in Supplemental Life.
Basic Life and AD&D employee premiums
- DSA - $100,000 in coverage is $2.80 bi-weekly
- ESC - $25,000 in coverage is $0.70 bi-weekly
- SCLEA - 1x base annual salary can be calculated as $0.00073 x base annual salary
Supplemental Life premiums will be based on coverage amount. Premiums can be found under Employee Supplemental Life Insurance.
Supplemental Life Insurance
You must be enrolled in Basic Life Insurance to purchase Supplemental Life Insurance.
Guaranteed Issue
Guaranteed Issue is the amount of Supplemental Life Insurance that you are automatically approved for without providing evidence of good health.
- New hire or newly eligible employees may elect up to 3x your Basic Life coverage amount not to exceed a combined Basic and Supplemental Life total of $500,000. Eligible election amounts are determined by your bargaining unit.
- Employees with existing Supplemental Life Insurance, who haven’t yet reached their maximum guaranteed issue, may increase coverage by 1 increment level, up to 3x Basic Life Insurance, during the annual enrollment period. Electing more that 1 increment and/or exceeding 3x Basic Life, will require evidence of good health.
- Employees electing Supplemental Life Insurance for the first time during the annual enrollment period have no guaranteed issue; coverage is subject to approval by UnitedHealthcare (UHC) and evidence of good health is required.
Supplemental Life Insurance requiring evidence of good health is subject to approval by UHC and will require an Evidence of Insurability (EOI) form submitted directly to UHC. No payroll deductions will be taken until your application is approved by UnitedHealthcare.
2024-2025 Employee Supplemental Life Insurance Premiums Per $10,000 of Coverage
Premium changes are effective January 1st and are based on the age you will become in that year.
ex. If you are turning 40 at any point during 2024, your premiums will change January 1, 2024 to the 40-44 age group.
Age | Bi-Weekly Premium | Annual Premium |
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29 and under | $0.28 | $7.20 |
30-34 | $0.31 | $8.17 |
35-39 | $0.39 | $10.20 |
40-44 | $0.59 | $15.37 |
45-49 | $0.86 | $22.44 |
50-54 | $1.37 | $35.77 |
55-59 | $2.28 | $59.40 |
60-64 | $3.38 | $88.08 |
65-69 | $5.53 | $144.35 |
70+ | $10.12 | $264.13 |
Premium calculations assume 365.25 days per year with 26.089 bi-weekly pay periods.
Dependent Life Insurance
You must be enrolled in Basic Life Insurance coverage to purchase Dependent Life Insurance.
Dependent Life Insurance coverage may be purchased for your spouse/California state registered domestic partner and any dependent child(ren) through the end of the month they turn age 26. Dependents employed through the County are not considered eligible dependents for Dependent Life.
The amount of coverage is $5,000 for each eligible dependent
- The employee is the beneficiary
- The premium rate is $0.23 bi-weekly, which covers all eligible dependents
- You will be required to show proof of dependent eligibility at the time a claim is made
Coverage Eligibility - Basic and Supplemental Life by Bargaining Unit
Full-Time Employees
Scheduled to Work 60 or More Hours Per Pay Period
Unrepresented (00) |
4 | 1.5x Base Annual Salary |
6B | Increments of $10,000 (Up to a combined total of $500,000) |
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DSA (46,47) |
3 | $100,000 | 3 | Increments of $10,000 (Up to a combined total of $500,000) |
Confidential (51) | 4 | 1.5x Base Annual Salary |
4 | 1-4x Basic Life Amount |
Adminitrative Management (50) Board of Supervisors (49) Department/Agency Heads (52) DSLEM (43) SCDPDAA (60) SCLEMA (44) SCPA(45) |
5 | 2x Base Annual Salary |
5 | 1-4x Basic Life Amount |
Local 39 (85) SEIU (01,05,10,25,80,95) SCLEA (30,40,41,70) SCPDIA (55) |
6 | 1x Base Annual Salary |
6B | Increments of $10,000 (Up to a combined total of $500,000) |
WCE (21) | 6 | 1x Base Annual Salary |
7 | 1-4x Basic Life Amount |
ESC (75) | 8 | $25,000 | 8 | 1-5x Base Annual Salary |
Bargaining Unit | Basic Life Class | Basic Life and AD&D (Employer Paid) |
Supp Life Class | Supplemental Life (Employee Paid) |
Part-Time DSA, ESC and SCLEA Only
Schedule to Work Less than 60 Hours Per Pay Period
Bargaining Unit | Basic Life Class | Basic Life and AD&D (Employee Paid) |
Supp Life Class | Supplemental Life (Employee Paid) |
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Part-Time DSA (46,47) | 3 | $100,000 | 3 | Increments of $10,000 (Up to a combined total of $500,000) |
Part-Time ESC (75) | 8 | $25,000 | 8 | 1-5x Base Annual Salary |
Part-Time SCLEA (30,40,41,70) | 6 | 1x Base Annual Salary |
6B | Increments of $10,000 (Up to a combined total of $500,000) |
County Employment Ending?
Your Life Insurance coverage ends at 11:59 p.m. the last day of the month on which your employment ends, or the day your benefit is terminated due to injury or illness.
When your employment with the County ends, you may be eligible to port or convert coverage for the plans in which you are enrolled. If you port or convert your policy, you will pay the entire cost of the premium, that is, the County will not contribute to the cost of the premium as it does (for Basic Life) while you are employed. Please review the documents in their entirety for details and restrictions.
Coverage Portability
Who's eligible?
- Voluntary termination
- FTE reduction
- Have been enrolled in Life Insurance benefits for at least 90 days
- Must enroll before age 70
Porting coverage allows employees to keep the life insurance they had while employed at the County. When you port your coverage, you do not have a maturity date. As long as you continue to pay your premiums, you can continue your coverage, regardless of age.
To port your coverage, complete the appropriate form below and submit directly to UnitedHealthcare (UHC) within 31 days of the policy end date. Portability is managed by UHC and premiums will be paid directly to them.
Basic Life Only - Portability Enrollment Form
Supplemental Life Only - Portability Enrollment Form
Basic and Supplemental Life - Portability Enrollment Form
Coverage Conversion
Who's eligible?
- Involuntary employment termination
- Life Insurance benefits terminated due to injury or illness
- Have been enrolled in Life Insurance benefits for at least 90 days
- No age restrictions to enroll
Converting coverage allows employees who involutarily end employment or whose benefits are terminated due to injury or illness, keep the life insurance coverage they had while employed at the County.
UHC contracts with HRMP for conversion policies. If you are interested in converting your coverage, you must submit the Conversion Request Form for approval and rate quote and submit your payment directly to HRMP within 31 days of your policy end date. To ensure you do not exceed 31 days, we recommend you apply for conversion online at https://uhclifeconv.com. Conversions premiums will be paid directly to HRMP. You may check the status of your request by contacting HRMP directly at (888) 999-4767 or email conversions@hrmp.com.
Conversion - Request For More Information
Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Dependent Life
No portability or conversion policy is available for AD&D or Dependent Life coverage.
On a Leave of Absence?
When you are on a Leave of Absence (LOA), including paid, unpaid, workers compensation, labor code 4850, and any time you are not physically working, your life insurance eligibility ends 12 months from the last date worked.
If your life insurance benefits end, you may be eligible to port or convert coverage for the life plans you are currently enrolled in. If you port or convert your policy, you will pay the entire cost of the premium, that is, the County will not contribute to the cost of the premium as it does (for Basic Life) while you are employed. Please review the documents in their entirety for details and restrictions.
Coverage Portability
Who's eligible?
- Voluntary termination
- FTE reduction
- Life insurance benefits terminated, not due to injury or illness
- Have been enrolled in Life Insurance benefits for at least 90 days
- Must enroll before age 70
Porting coverage allows employees and retirees to keep the life insurance they had while employed at the County. When you port your coverage, you do not have a maturity date. As long as you continue to pay your premiums, you can continue your coverage, regardless of age.
To port your coverage, complete the appropriate form below and submit directly to UnitedHealthcare (UHC) within 31 days of the policy end date for approval. Portability is managed by UHC and premiums will be paid directly to them.
Basic Life Only - Portability Enrollment Form
Supplemental Life Only - Portability Enrollment Form
Basic and Supplemental Life - Portability Enrollment Form
Coverage Conversion
Who's eligible?
- Involuntary employment termination
- Life Insurance benefits terminated, due to injury or illness
- Have been enrolled in Life Insurance benefits for at least 90 days
- No age restrictions to enroll
Converting coverage allows employees, who involutarily end employment or whose benefits are terminated due to injury or illness, keep the life insurance coverage they had while employed at the County.
UHC contracts with HRMP for conversion policies. If you are interested in converting your coverage, you must submit the Conversion Request Form for approval and rate quote and submit your payment directly to HRMP within 31 days of your policy end date. To ensure you do not exceed 31 days, we recommend you apply for conversion online at https://uhclifeconv.com. Conversion premiums will be paid directly to HRMP. You may check the status of your request by contacting HRMP directly at (888) 999-4767 or email conversions@hrmp.com.
Conversion - Request For More Information
Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Dependent Life
No portability or conversion policy is available for AD&D or Dependent Life coverage.
Returning from a Leave of Absence (LOA)
When you return from a Leave of Absence, your Basic Life Insurance will automatically be reinstated.
To re-enroll in Supplemental Life and/or Dependent Life, you will need to complete an enrollment form and submit to the HR Benefits Unit within 31 days of your return date. Your Supplemental Life election will be considered a new employee enrollment. That means you wil be eligible for a guaranteed issue up to 3x your basic life amount. If you request an amount that exceeds 3x your Basic Life amount, you will need to complete an Evidence of Insurability (EOI) form and submit to UHC within 31 days for underwriting approval. You will not be enrolled in the coverage amount above 3x the guaranteed issue, until we have received approval from UHC. If you are not approved for additional coverage, you will continue to be enrolled in the guaranteed issue amount of 3x basic.
If you do not enroll within 31 days of your return date, you may enroll during annual enrollment. You will not be eligible for the guaranteed issue amount. Any amount you elect will require you to complete and submit and EOI to UHC for approval.
Life Information for Retirees
Retiree Life Insurance
You have a one-time option to enroll in Retiree Life Insurance. You must enroll within 31 days of your Retirement Date. You will not be eligible to enroll at a later date.
Retiree Life provides $10,000 in Life Insurance coverage. The 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 monthly premium is $9.85. This amount is subject to change at annual renewal effective June 1st each year. Retirees enrolled prior to March 1, 2011 were eligible for $2,000 in Life Insurance coverage.
As a new Retiree, you may be eligible to port or convert your coverage within 31 days of your Retirement Date. If you port or convert coverage, you may also enroll in the Retiree Life benefit. Enrolling in both will reduce your ported or converted coverage by $10,000.
If you port or convert coverage, you will pay the entire cost of the premium, that is, the County will not contribute to the cost of the premium as it does (for Basic Life) while you are employed.
Porting Coverage
Who's eligible?
- Voluntary Retirement
- Have been enrolled in Life Insurance benefits for at least 90 days
- Must enroll before age 70
Porting coverage allows retirees to keep the life insurance they had while employed at the County. When you port your coverage, you do not have a maturity date. As long as you continue to pay your premiums, you can continue your coverage, regardless of age.
To port your coverage, complete the appropriate form below and submit directly to UnitedHealthcare (UHC) within 31 days of the policy end date. Portability is managed by UHC and premiums will be paid directly to UHC.
Basic Life Only - Portability Enrollment Form
Supplemental Life Only - Portability Enrollment Form
Basic and Supplemental Life - Portability Enrollment Form
Converting Coverage
Who's eligible?
- Disability Retirement
- Life Insurance benefits terminated due to injury or illness
- Have been enrolled in Life Insurance benefits for at least 90 days
- No age restrictions to enroll
Converting coverage allows retirees who involuntarily end employment, or whose benefits are terminated due to injury or illness, keep the life insurance coverage they had while employed at the County.
UHC contracts with HRMP for conversion policies. If you are interested in converting your coverage, you must submit the Conversion Request Form for approval and rate quote and submit your payment directly to HRMP within 31 days of your policy end date. To ensure you do not exceed 31 days, we recommend you apply for conversion online at https://uhclifeconv.com. Conversion premiums will be paid directly to HRMP. You may check the status of your request by contacting HRMP directly at (888) 999-4767 or email conversions@hrmp.com.
Conversion - Request For More Information
Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Dependent Life
No portability or conversion policy is available for AD&D or Dependent Life coverage.