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Your
Responsibility
GIC
Enrollees MUST Notify The GIC When Their Personal Information Changes
Failure to provide timely notification of personal information changes may
affect your insurance coverage and may result in your being billed for health
care services provided to you or a family member. Active employees, tell your GIC Coordinator and Retirees/Survivors, please write to the GIC if any of the following changes occur:
Marriage
or remarriage
Remarriage of a former spouse
Legal separation
Divorce
Address change
Dependent turning age 19
Marriage of a covered dependent
Dependent age 19 and over who ceases to be a full-time student, withdraws from school, is on a medical leave of absence from school or the medical leave of absence ends, graduates, or ceases to be an IRS dependent
Birth or adoption of a child
Legal guardianship of a child
Death of an insured
Death of a covered spouse or dependent
Death or change of beneficiary (N/A municipal enrollees)
Life insurance beneficiary change (N/A municipal enrollees)
You may be held personally and financially responsible for failure to notify the GIC of family status changes.
GIC
Q&A
See the Your
GIC Records section for answers to
frequently asked questions.
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