Yes, the SEANC Insurance Department needs to be notified one month prior to the retirement effective date. A packet will be sent out to explain how to continue your plans.
Some plans are portable and can be kept if the member contacts the SEANC Insurance Department.
If a member cancels membership, he/she is no longer eligible to participate in SEANC’s insurance plans.,
Members may pay by direct billing where SEANC would send an invoice to remind you when the premium is due. Some members are eligible to have deductions taken from their retirement check, which is a form of payroll deduction. You also choose your premiums to be drafted from your bank account.
This feature is available to most retirees. If you retired on disability you can only receive invoices to pay your insurance. Members need to contact the SEANC Insurance Department to change the pay status and sign a form.
Quotes and forms are available on the Web site. Just view the insurance you wish to inquire about.
First, members must contact the SEANC Insurance Department with the change of status, and then we can bill members for the insurance premium.
No, we no longer have a plan that provides a dividend.
The SEANC Insurance Department can provide copies of the Boston Mutual life insurance and CIGNA AD&D insurance certificates. To receive a copy of Liberty Mutual policy, members should call the insurance company directly. Liberty Mutual: (800-225-8281). For members participating in the long-term care insurance, you must contact broker Misty Smith by calling 919-359-5260.
The SEANC office administers plans for term life, accidental death & dismemberment, dental and vision insurance plans. Members should either call or e-mail the insurance department at www.seanc/insurance.org with the requests, at which time the appropriate forms will be mailed to you.
Policies are not available online. Members must contact the SEANC Insurance Department to review their plans. Email: insurance@seanc.org
The member must contact the SEANC office to review the plan and discuss the individual policy with a SEANC insurance specialist. Some questions must be answered by the insurance company directly (i.e., Liberty Mutual or Colonial, MetLife Home/Auto and Travelers).
Refunds are mailed to the member’s residence. It is important for members to inform SEANC if they have moved to a new residence to prevent a delay in payment.