Federal, State and Local Labor and Employment Postings includes posters suitable for display in the workplace. The link to these materials appears below.

https://mandatoryview.com/9a734ba0-a7d4-4a91-b499-f2b55a45902b

Worker’s Compensation information including a list of preferred providers and requirements for employer’s list of health care providers.

Download the Worker's Compensation information

Notices


When group health coverage ends, PMHCC allows certain individuals to continue their health coverage through COBRA. COBRA is a health benefit provision, regulated by the Department of Labor (DOL) that allows the right to temporary continuation of health coverage when coverage is lost.

The DOL defines the circumstances in which coverage is lost and COBRA should be offered as "Qualifying Events." Qualifying Events could include voluntary or involuntary termination, no longer being eligible for insurance (i.e. reduction of hours), or in the case of a dependent, divorce from a spouse or a child aging out of a plan. When you or your dependent has a Qualifying Event, information is sent to you (and/or your dependent) by the COBRA administrator.

Once you elect COBRA, you will be billed for the premium. COBRA regulations state that the cost for COBRA cannot exceed 102% of the total cost of the benefit ("total cost" meaning employer portion + employee portion + 2% for administrative costs).

For more information about COBRA coverage, you may click on the link below which will take you to the Department of Labor’s website, specifically, "FAQs about COBRA Continuation Health Coverage."

Click here for COBRA FAQs

Health & Welfare Plan - Summary Annual Report

Notice of Privacy & Security Practices of PMHCC Health & Welfare Plan

Important Notice about Prescription Drug Coverage and Medicare

Healthcare Reform Marketplace Information

COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985)

Workers' Compensation Postings

Federal, State and Local Labor and Employment Postings