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I was wondering if I have 22 years (I'm a mid 40's wife) in with the state, and I leave, can I still take advantage of the health insurance, since I have my 20 years in?
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teacher wondering On 11/18/16, retiree wrote: > On 11/18/16, teacher wondering wrote: >> I was wondering if I have 22 years (I'm a mid 40's wife) >> in with the state, and I leave, can I still take >> advantage of the health insurance, since I have my 20 >> years in? > > You have to reach 50 years old with 20 years service. Thank you...See More
Nov 18, 2016
teacher wondering On 11/18/16, teacher wondering wrote: > On 11/18/16, retiree wrote: >> On 11/18/16, teacher wondering wrote: >>> I was wondering if I have 22 years (I'm a mid 40's wife) >>> in with the state, and I leave, can I still take >>> advantage of the health insurance, since I have my 20 >>> years in? >> &...See More
Nov 19, 2016
hopefully Yes- as long as the General Assembly Assembly does not
change the rules.

>
> So does this mean when I reach 50 in 5 years...I can go
> back
to
> using the state insurance that I earned with my 21+ years
> of service?
Nov 20, 2016
teacher wondering On 11/20/16, hopefully wrote: > Yes- as long as the General Assembly Assembly does not > change the rules. > >> >> So does this mean when I reach 50 in 5 years...I can go >> back > to >> using the state insurance that I earned with my 21+ years >> of service? I know!!! Isn't that the truth...all so scary wh...See More
Nov 20, 2016
A So does this mean when I reach 50 in 5 years...I can go
back to using the state insurance that I earned with my
21+ years of service?


I think that's a rather risky proposal. If you came in
under the rule saying 50+20 years (it also says 30 years
service at any age)and have been continuously employed,
you're pretty safe ...See More
Nov 20, 2016


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