FAQs for school administrators

The following frequently asked questions (FAQs) help you understand the SEBB Program and how it affects your school district, educational service district, or charter school.

When do new employees start receiving benefits?

It depends on when they are hired.

  • In September each year, new school employees who are anticipated to work 630 hours during the school year and whose first day of work is from September 1 through the first day of school,  start coverage on their first day of work.
  • In general, for school employees anticipated to work 630 hours during the school year whose first day of work is at any other time during the school year, the effective date of coverage is the first day of the month following the day they begin work.
  • School employees hired late in the school year but anticipated to work 630 hours or more the following year enter into two categories.
    • Employees hired on a nine- to 10-month basis will be eligible for SEBB benefits on their first day of work if they are anticipated to work at least 17.5 compensated hours a week in six of the last eight full or partial weeks before summer break. Their benefits would begin the first of the month after they begin work.
    • Employees hired on a 12-month basis will be eligible for SEBB benefits on their first day of work if they are anticipated to work at least 17.5 compensated hours a week in six of the last eight full or partial weeks before the end of the school year (August 31). Their benefits would begin the first of the month after they begin work.
When does collective bargaining take place?

In even-numbered years, between July 1 and October 1. Bargaining took place in 2022, effective for the 2024 and 2025 calendar years. In 2024, negotiations will take place for 2026 and 2027.

When does employee eligibility for coverage through the SEBB Program end?

The employer contribution toward SEBB benefits ends the last day of the month in which the school year ends (August 31). The employer contribution toward SEBB benefits will end earlier than the end of the school year if one of the following occurs:

  • The district, charter school, or educational service district (ESD) terminates the employment relationship. Eligibility for the employer contribution ends the last day of the month in which the employer-initiated termination notice is effective.
  • The school employee terminates the employment relationship. Eligibility for the employer contribution ends the last day of the month in which the school employee’s resignation is effective.
  • The school employee’s work pattern is revised such that the employee is no longer anticipated to work 630 hours during the school year. Eligibility for the employer contribution ends as of the last day of the month in which the change is effective.
When new employees enroll, can they use Benefits 24/7 to enroll in all their benefits?

New employees use Benefits 24/7 to enroll in their medical, dental, and vision plans, as well as basic life, basic accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D), and basic and supplemental long-term disability insurance.

Employees go to different websites to enroll in supplemental life and supplemental accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and for Medical Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA), and Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP). They can access those websites from within Benefits 24/7.

A paper form is available for employee contribution elections in health savings accounts (HSA) and should be completed by the employee if they are enrolling in a high deductible health plan and provided to the benefits administrator for processing.

Where can employees learn about SEBB benefits, eligibility, and enrollment?

The current SEBB Employee Enrollment Guide is a great resource for employees to learn about SEBB benefits, eligibility, and enrollment. 

Employees can also access the School employees section of the Employee and retiree benefits website to learn more.

Where can I access and download enrollment guides and forms?

Find a list of downloadable forms and publications, including enrollment guides, forms, and resources to support the administration of SEBB benefits, and a link to order materials on the Forms and publications webpage.

Where can I find and register for upcoming training?

Upcoming trainings are posted to the Training schedule webpage located in the Training resources section.

Where can I find recordings of past trainings?

Recordings of past trainings can be found on the Training materials and recordings webpage located in the Training resources section.

Where can I find resources to assist with dependent eligibility and enrollment?

The E1 and E2 eligibility worksheets should be provided to employees who express an interest in adding eligible dependent(s) to their SEBB medical, vision, and/or dental coverage.

  • The E1 and E2 eligibility worksheets are located on the Eligibility tools and worksheets webpage.
  • Additional guidance for BAs related to dependent eligibility and enrollment can be found on the Dependents webpage.

Benefits administrators can also find a list of downloadable forms and publications, including enrollment guides, forms, and resources to support the administration of SEBB benefits, and a link to order materials on the Forms and publications webpage.