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Required Federal Notices
NEWBORNS’ AND MOTHERS’ HEALTH PROTECTION ACT NOTICE
Group health plans and health insurance issuers generally may not, under Federal law, restrict benefits for any Hospital length
of stay in connection with childbirth for the mother or newborn child to less than 48 hours following a vaginal delivery, or less
than 96 hours following a cesarean section. However, Federal law generally does not prohibit the mother’s or newborn’s
attending provider, after consulting with the mother, from discharging the mother or her newborn earlier than 48 hours (or 96
hours as applicable). In any case, plans and issuers may not, under Federal law, require that a provider obtain authorization
from the plan or the insurance issuer for prescribing a length of stay not in excess of 48 hours (or 96 hours). If you would like
more information on maternity benefits, call your plan administrator.
AVAILABILITY OF SUMMARY INFORMATION
As an employee, the health benefits provided by Monrovia Unified School District represent a significant component of your
compensation package. They also provide important protection for you and your family in the case of illness or injury.
Monrovia Unified School District offers a variety of benefit plans to eligible employees. The federal healthcare reform law
requires that eligible members of an employer plan receive a Summary of Benefits and Coverage (SBC) for any medical and
pharmacy plans available. The SBC is intended to provide important plan information to individuals, such as common benefit
scenarios and definitions for frequently used terms. The SBC is intended to serve as an easy-to-read, informative summary of
benefits available under a plan. SBCs and any revisions or amendments of the plans offered by are available by contacting
your Human Resources/Benefits Department.
NOTICE OF CHOICE OF PROVIDERS
HMO plans generally requires the designation of a primary care provider. You have the right to designate any primary care
provider who participates in their network and who is available to accept you or your family members. Until you make this
designation, your carrier will designate one for you. For information on how to select a primary care provider, and for a list of
the participating primary care providers, contact your insurance carrier directly.