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asclifton
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Posts: 2
11/18/2013 1:32 PM
Does anyone know if I add a default election to an exisiting plan if an error will kick out or if it will cause a problem for people currently covered?
Also, I would like to add defualt elections for LTD and company paid likfe there is nothing set up in BN17.1 - can I enter options into and existing plan in BN17.1 without causing problems for the existing plans?
Thanks!
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Kelly H
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Posts: 167
12/3/2013 1:18 AM
No idea. I know you cant change the employee group tied to the BN15 eligibility group. I would try it in your test environment and see what happens.
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stephanie
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Posts: 330
12/3/2013 11:40 AM
You can always change plans (add default coverage, as an example). However, you probably want to set up new coverage and/or contribution records on your existing plans instead of just changing what's there.
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