b'Who Can Enroll In A CTPF Plan?Annuitants & DependentsCTPF annuitants and their eligible dependents may qualify to enroll in a CTPF health insurance plan. To qualify, CTPF must be the retirees final retirement system. An annuitant and/or dependent may initially enroll in a CTPF plan once in a lifetime, unless he or she experiences a qualifying event. (See Special Enrollment Section)Survivors Dependents Defined*Upon the death of a member, survivors should notifyEligible dependents include: the Social Security Administration and CTPFs Membera legal spouse as defined by your Services as soon as possible. Once reported, CTPF willstate of residencesend a packet outlining survivors health insurancea party to a civil unionoptions. children under the age of 26Continued Coverage for Dependents unmarried veteran adult children CTPF health insurance coverage continues for survivorsunder the age of 30currently enrolled as dependents following a memberschildren who are mentally or physically disableddeath. Qualified survivors become eligible for a healthfrom a cause originating prior to age 23, and who are insurance premium subsidy. A survivor who does notfinancially dependent on you for more than one-half want to continue coverage may voluntarily disenroll. of their support and maintenance. Joining a CTPF Health Insurance Plan It is your responsibility to notify CTPF in writing when your dependent no longer meets eligibility requirements.Qualified survivors may enroll in a CTPF health insurance* For the purposes of dependent eligibility, the term plan within 30 days of a members death, and becomechildren includes natural, step, disabled, and legally eligible for a premium subsidy. CTPF sends enrollmentadopted children as well as children for whom you have information upon notification. permanent legal guardianship.Couple CoverageDependent enrollment is contingent upon meetingdocumentation requirements, available at When only one Family Member is www.ctpf.org.Medicare EligibleIf you and a dependent are in a situation where one family member is covered by Medicare and the other is not and you both want CTPF health insurance coverage, you must enroll in corresponding Non-Medicare and Medicare health insurance plans offered by UnitedHealthcare.CTPF HealthEach family member must complete a separateInsurance Planapplication and pay the cost for single coverage in each plan. The premiums for single coverage can be found in the Plan Cost Comparison chart. When you both reach age 65, you may enroll in the same health insurance plan and pay the Member +1 rate. For more information on Couple Coverage and premiums for Medicare plans, please visit, please visit www.ctpf.org under Health Insurance/Enrollment Process.6 CTPF 2024 NON-MEDICARE HEALTH INSURANCE HANDBOOK CTPF 2024 NON-MEDICARE HEALTH INSURANCE HANDBOOK'