Eligibility
Planning and Paying for
Your Benefits
You and your family members must meet certain eligibility requirements to participate in the BWH℠ Hotels (BWH) benefit program. Please read this section carefully, particularly the eligibility requirements for a Health Savings Account (HSA).
Who’s Eligible
You may enroll in the BWH benefit program if:
- You are a regular status employee, and
- You work at least 30 hours per week
Your eligible dependents generally include:
- Your children (up to age 26)
- Your spouse
IMPORTANT ELIGIBILITY NOTICE: If your spouse is currently employed and is eligible for medical coverage at his/her place of employment your spouse is not eligible to participate in BWH’s medical coverage. This is true whether or not the spouse is actually enrolled in medical coverage.
HSA Eligibility
Adult Child Coverage: Medical, Dental, and Vision
Your children can receive medical coverage under BWH’s benefit program until they turn age 26. This includes stepchildren, legally adopted children, foster children and children placed for adoption. Your children do not have to be single, dependent on you for financial support or enrolled in school in order to be eligible. Eligibility applies only to your children. Children of your children (your grandchildren) are not eligible for coverage under BWI’s benefit program. The spouse of your child also is not eligible.
Qualified Life Events
Qualified Family Events
- Your marriage, divorce, legal separation, or legal annulment or the death of your spouse
- Your dependent child’s birth, adoption, or placement with you for adoption
- Your dependent child’s eligibility or ineligibility for coverage because of age
- A change in your, your spouse’s, or your dependent’s residence that affects that person’s eligibility
- Change in cost of daycare (Dependent Care FSA only)
Qualified Job Events
- Commencement or termination of employment
- Any other change in employment status that causes the person to become eligible for or to lose eligibility for a benefit
Action Required! If you or one of your dependents experience an event listed above, you may change your benefit elections during the plan year. Any election change you make must be consistent with the event you experienced. For example, if you have a baby, you may enroll in a Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA), or if you get divorced, you may decrease your HSA contribution.