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During Annual Enrollment each year, you have the opportunity to review and elect new benefits for the upcoming year. The coverages you choose during that period are in effect for the entire year unless you have a qualifying life event that changes your, your spouse’s, or your dependent’s eligibility for benefits.

Newly hired employees have 30 days from your first day of work to elect your benefits coverage.

The information below is what you need to know to select the coverages that are right for you.

Eligibility

You can enroll in health and welfare coverage if you’re:

  • On an approved leave of absence
  • A regular full-time employee
  • A part-time employee regularly scheduled for 20+ hours/week

Dependents

You can cover:

  • Your legal spouse
  • Children (biological, adopted, step, foster, or with legal guardianship)
  • Children covered by a court order (e.g., QMCSO)
  • Grandchildren you claim as dependents on your taxes

Coverage for children ends the last day of the month they turn 26, unless they are approved as disabled dependents.

If your dependent was covered by Oncor benefits before age 26 and is permanently disabled, coverage may continue beyond age 26. You just need to submit a disability form as described below. Make sure you obtain approval for continuation of coverage before your dependent turns 26 to avoid a lapse in coverage. (If your only coverage is child life insurance, just submit the MetLife form.) Forms must be completed by you (the Oncor employee) and your child’s physician.

What You Need to Do:

Enrolling in Benefits

You have three easy options for enrolling in health and welfare benefits:

  • Log on to myhrconnection.oncor.com and click on Myself then select Benefits. If this is your first time enrolling in Oncor benefits, look for step-by-step instructions, plan details, and premium costs on the site.
  • Use the MyChoice mobile app. Get a unique login QR code from the Oncor Benefits Center at myhrconnection.oncor.com – no need to create a username or password.
  • Call the Oncor Benefits Center at 1.833.253.4927.

When you enroll during Annual Enrollment in the fall, your benefits are effective January 1 through December 31 of the upcoming plan year — unless you have a qualifying life event.

As a new employee, your benefits start immediately and continue through the end of the current plan year.

Some coverages stay in place year over year unless you make changes; others require an annual election. Log on to myhrconnection.oncor.com for details.

Making Changes

Whenever you experience a life event, be sure to report it within 30 days (or 60 days for birth, adoption, or Medicaid changes) by:

Your change must be consistent with the type of life event (e.g., adding a child after a birth). If you don’t make changes within the permitted period, your next opportunity will be during Annual Enrollment.

  • Marriage, divorce, legal separation, or annulment
  • Birth, adoption, or placement for adoption of a child
  • Death of a spouse or dependent
  • Gaining or losing legal guardianship of a child,
  • A child gains or loses eligibility (e.g., turning age 26)
  • You, your spouse, or dependent gains or loses other coverage due to a job change (e.g., full-time to part-time)
  • You or your dependent becomes eligible for Medicare or Medicaid
  • Court order requiring coverage changes (e.g., Qualified Medical Child Support Order)
  • New coverage becomes available to you or a dependent, with significantly different cost than Oncor’s coverage
  • An adult dependent becomes permanently disabled

If your employment status changes, you have 30 days from the date of the event to update your benefits. If you don’t make changes within 30 days, your next opportunity will be during Annual Enrollment.

Examples of Status Change:

  • Moving from full-time to part-time
  • Returning from a leave of absence
  • Any change affecting your benefits eligibility

Note: If you move from full-time to eligible part-time, you may keep some of your existing benefits.

Call the Oncor Benefits Center at 1.833.253.4927 to:

  • Confirm your dependent’s eligibility
  • Learn what documents are required
  • Request verification materials (if you haven’t received them within three weeks of adding the dependent)

Important: Dependent coverage remains in pending status until you submit the required documentation. You’re responsible for notifying the Oncor Benefits Center when you have a dependent who no longer meets eligibility criteria.

Required Documentation Deadlines:

  • 60 days for birth, adoption, or placement for adoption
  • 30 days for all other dependent changes

If both you and your spouse work at Oncor:

  • Only one of you may cover your dependents
  • Each employee may have their own individual coverage

If your child or dependent grandchild also works at Oncor, they can be covered either as an employee or as a dependent, but not both.

Waiving Coverage

You may waive health care coverage through Oncor under certain conditions.

To qualify, you confirm that:

  • You and your tax dependents have other minimum essential coverage, and
  • The other coverage is not individual coverage (e.g., marketplace or exchange plans)

Waiving Medicare Part B

You may waive Medicare Part B if you or your dependents are still covered by an Oncor medical option, because the Oncor option is the primary payer of your benefits. You will need to prove you had other medical coverage when you later enroll in Medicare, so you do not incur a late enrollment charge.

Premiums

Some benefits are fully paid by Oncor, while others—like medical, dental, and vision—are shared between you and the company. The amount you contribute is called your premium, and it’s automatically deducted from your paycheck.

Visit myhrconnection.oncor.com to view your coverage costs and options.

If you or your spouse uses tobacco and you are enrolled in an Oncor medical option, a surcharge applies to your medical premiums: $600 per person, per year ($50/month).

How to Waive the Surcharge

Tobacco Cessation Programs

Once approved, the surcharge will be removed within up to three pay periods. No retroactive refunds.

Note: The surcharge for Critical Illness and Life Insurance does not change.

Need an Alternative Option?

If you can’t participate in one of Oncor’s tobacco cessation programs, contact HR advocacy at oncres@oncor.com to request a reasonable alternative standard, such as a provider recommendation.

If your spouse has access to medical coverage through another employer (not Oncor), while enrolled in an Oncor medical option, a $100/month surcharge applies.

If that coverage ends, contact the Oncor Benefits Center right away to remove the working spouse surcharge. There are no retroactive refunds, so report the change in a timely manner if this applies to you.

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