If you are a METRO employee and a member of ATU Local 689, you and your eligible dependents can enroll for coverage in the Transit Employees’ Health & Welfare Plan once you complete your probationary period.
- Eligibility for your Spouse and Children
- Eligibility for Domestic Partner
- Eligibility for Domestic Partners
- Eligibility While on Leave
- The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
- Retiree Coverage
- If you Work Part-Time
- When Coverage Ends
Eligibility for your Spouse and Children
Your spouse and eligible dependent children may be covered under the Plan. Eligible dependent children (married or unmarried) include:
- Children under age 26, including natural children, stepchildren, legally adopted children, children placed with you for adoption, or children in a domestic partner relationship
- Children as described above, age 26 or older, who have a mental or physical incapacity that began prior to age 26 that prevents them from engaging in any self-sustaining employment, have the same principal place of residence as you for the full year, are members of your household, and are dependent upon you for over one-half of their support.
- Unmarried children for whom you are the court-appointed guardian up to age 19. Note: unmarried children for whom you are the court-appointed guardian are eligible to continue their coverage after age 19 until age 23 if they are full-time students.
You will be required to submit documents of proof for dependents to the Health & Welfare Plan, including one or more of the following:
- Original marriage certificate
- Tax forms
- Original birth certificate or certificate of live birth for your children
- Social Security Number or W9 number
- Proof of guardianship
- Proof of student status