Affordable Care Act definition
Examples of Affordable Care Act in a sentence
By January 1, 2018, if the total District contribution for medical benefits as specified in Section 5.5.2 of this article exceeds the contribution limits as established by the Affordable Care Act, the individual employee will reimburse the District the amount of any penalty or elect a less costly plan.
The Employer and UPAMM support Employees who continue breastfeeding upon return to work consistent with the requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act of 2022.
If an excise tax is incurred by the City on behalf of an employee as imposed by the carrier because of the Affordable Care Act or amendments, this article shall re-open December 2, 2019 to negotiate potential changes to the existing medical plan and/or VEBA to reduce the total cost of these combined benefits in an effort to reduce and/or eliminate the impact of the excise tax.
The Company shall offer Company-sponsored medical insurance, on the same terms such insurance is offered to non-union hourly employees (which may be modified from time to time by the Company in its sole discretion), to the extent required by the Employer Shared Responsibility requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
Employees, who are able to demonstrate to the City’s satisfaction that they have minimum essential coverage as defined by the Affordable Care Act (through another source other than coverage in the individual market), may opt out of participation in the City’s health plan.