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When is it necessary to submit paperwork or make online changes during open enrollment?

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When is it necessary to submit paperwork or make online changes during open enrollment?

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. If you want to change your current plan election (e.g., PPO to/from HMO) . If you are currently enrolled in the PPO and want to change your deductible option . If you are currently enrolled in the $1000 or $2500 deductible option. These deductible options will not be available effective July 1, 2005. You must enroll in the $500 deductible, the $2000 deductible or the HMO. . If you want to add or drop dependents . If you are currently enrolled in the health plan and want to decline coverage (Note: By declining coverage, you are declining the Long-Term Disability, Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance benefit) . If you want to enroll in Section 125 for the 2005-2006 Plan Year (Must re-submit forms every plan year, or your Section 125 deductions will be cancelled. Cannot enroll or re-enroll in the Section 125 Plan online.

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