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Retirees. It is your responsibility to add a new spouse/partner to your health plan coverage within 60 days of the date of marriage or partnership. Retired members of the SHBP/SEHBP must complete a Life Event change on Benefitsolver to add or remove a dependent spouse/partner.
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Official Site of The State of New Jersey. Governor Phil...
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Retirement estimates show how much your gross monthly...
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SHBP and SEHBP Plan Design Committee Resolutions. The State...
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The Long-term Care Insurance Plan is administered for the...
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Governor Christie signed Executive Order 161 creating a...
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Public Employees’ Retirement System FOREWORD The New Jersey Public Employees’ Retirement Sys-tem (PERS) Member Guidebook provides a summa-ry description of the benefits of the plan and outlines the rules and regulations governing the plan . The PERS Member Guidebook should provide you with all the information you need about your PERS benefits.
30 kwi 2024 · Retirement estimates show how much your gross monthly retirement benefit will be. The estimate can also include the amount for a survivor benefit after your death, your group life insurance benefit after retirement, and other important information about your retirement benefits.
The new employer should submit different New Jersey State-administered retirement requirements of the new retirement system. a new Enrollment Application through EPIC with the system (or vice versa).
www.state.nj.us/treasury/pensions/health-benefits.shtml Be sure to check the Division of Pensions and Benefits Internet home page at: www.state.nj.us/treasury/pensions for forms, fact sheets, and news of any new developments affecting your health benefits.
To qualify for Special Disability Retirement benefits you must: • Be a member in service at the time the applica-tion is filed with the NJDPB (an official leave of absence is considered in service); • Be under 55 years of age; • Have five or more years of New Jersey service credit; • Receive a heart transplant; and
In New Jersey, teachers and educational support professionals contribute a percentage of their salary and receive credit for the time they serve public school students in a pension plan that provides a guaranteed income in retirement.