There are two types of life insurance under the FEGLI Program, Basic and Optional. Participation is entirely voluntary and may be cancelled at any time. FEGLI builds no cash or loan value. It is intended as a form of immediate protection against financial hardship in the event of death.
There is also an extra benefit, which doubles the amount of basic life insurance coverage; this extra benefit is provided at no cost to the employee. The extra benefit starts decreasing 10% a year at age 36, until the age of 45 when the extra benefit ends.
Optional Coverage: There are three options for Optional coverage. However, you must be enrolled for Basic Life Insurance in order to elect any Optional Insurance Coverage. You pay the full cost of all Optional Insurance. There is no Government contribution toward the cost of any Optional Insurance.
Each multiple is a unit. For example, if two multiples are elected, that means there are two multiples on the spouse and two multiples on each dependent child. Employees cannot elect a number of multiples for the spouse that is different from the number of multiples for each dependent child.
To obtain the total cost of your life insurance, add together the costs for Basic and any Optional Insurance coverage you elect.
Family members eligible for coverage under Option C include a current legal spouse and dependent children. Eligible dependent children must be unmarried and under age 22, or if age 22 or over, incapable of self-support because of a mental or physical disability that existed before the child reached age 22.
Eligible dependent children include natural children, adopted children, and stepchildren (if they live with employees in a regular parent-child relationship), recognized natural children, and foster children (if they live with employees in a regular parent-child relationship). Grandchildren are not eligible family members unless they can qualify as a foster child. Stillborn children are not covered.
A "regular parent-child relationship" means that you are exercising parental authority, responsibility, and control over the child by caring for, supporting, disciplining, and guiding the child, including making decisions about the child’s education and medical care.
You will be enrolled in Optional Insurance (Options A, B, and C) only if you elect it. If you want to elect optional insurance coverage, you must your election for optional insurance coverage within 31 days after becoming eligible for coverage.
To waiver coverage or to elect optional insurance coverage, access the Employee Benefits Information System (EBIS). Once you are on the Human Resources Homepage, click on the Employee Access & Employment Verification link. The first EBIS link provides Log-On Information and Procedures. The Slide Show link is a PowerPoint Presentation that also contains information about EBIS and the second EBIS link takes you directly to the DoDEA's EBIS Website. If you need further assistance with making your election through EBIS, please contact your local Human Resources Representative, email the DoDEA HQ Benefits Unit at Benefits@hq.dodea.edu or call the Benefits Unit directly at (703)-588-3981 or DSN 425-3981.
If you waive FEGLI and at a later date wish to enroll, you must wait one year after you have waived insurance and undergo a physical at your own expense.
Remember, you must be enrolled in the Basic Life Insurance in order to enroll in any Optional Insurance.
You may turn your form into your local Human Resources Representative or Site Manager; however, your DoDEA Headquarters Benefits Unit is responsible for determining initial enrollment eligibility for both you and your family members, changes to your enrollment, establishing effective dates and for processing your FEGLI enrollment. If you are given a decision on non-eligibility to enroll or change your enrollment, you have the right to request reconsideration. When enrollment or changes to enrollment is denied, you will receive in writing the reason for denial along with instructions on how to request reconsideration.
Enrollment Changes: The amount of your Basic Life insurance will change automatically when your annual basic pay changes to a higher or lower multiple of $1,000. The new amount of insurance will be effective on the date the pay change occurs.
You may decrease the level of coverage or cancel coverage at any time. If you voluntarily cancel Basic Life insurance, all forms of Optional insurance are automatically cancelled. Employees may cancel any of the Optional insurance without affecting the Basic Life or other Optional insurance. A cancellation is effective at the end of the pay period in which a properly completed SF-2817 is received in the HR office.
Changes due to a change in marital status and/or addition of a child are permissible for Options B and C within 60 days of the event.
If at least one year has passed since you waived FEGLI coverage, you may complete SF-2822, Request for Insurance. The form is a combination request to cancel a waiver; medical certificate, and authorization for insurance. Contact your local Human Resources Representative or the DoDEA Headquarters Benefits Unit for additional information on canceling a waiver of FEGLI coverage.
Employees cannot elect Option C or increase Option C multiples by getting a physical exam after an initial waiver of this option. Employees may only elect to enroll or increase multiples to Option C based on a life event such as marriage, divorce, death of a spouse, or acquiring an eligible child.
Open Enrollment Periods: Open enrollment periods are held at the discretion of OPM and there are no regularly scheduled open enrollment periods to join or increase coverage under the FEGLI program.
Optional coverage for employees is effective the first day they are in a pay and duty status after the day the completed election form is received by your DoDEA Headquarters Benefits Unit in the employing office or received by your local Human Resources Representative.
If you are returning to federal employment after a break in service of less than 180 days and you are eligible to enroll in the FEGLI program, you will automatically be enrolled in the same coverage that existed prior to your separation. A qualifying life event must have occurred in order to elect new coverage.
If you are returning to work after a break in service of 180 days or more and you are eligible to enroll in the FEGLI program, you are automatically enrolled in Basic and the same Optional Insurance that existed prior to your separation. However, you may elect additional insurance within 31 days of your appointment to an eligible position.
First, to the beneficiary(ies) designated by your assignee(s), if any;
Second, if there is no such beneficiary, to your assignee(s).
First, to the beneficiary(ies) you designated;
Second, if there is no such beneficiary, to your widow or widower;
Third, if none of the above, to your child or children, with the share of any deceased child distributed among descendants of that child (a court will usually have to appoint a guardian to receive payment for a minor child);
Fourth, if none of the above, to your parents in equal shares or the entire amount to your surviving parent;
Fifth, if none of the above, to the executor or administrator of your estate;
Sixth, if none of the above, to your other next of kin as determined under the laws of the State where you lived.
If you want payment to be made differently than listed above, and you have not assigned your life insurance and a valid court order* is not on file, you should designate a beneficiary. To designate a beneficiary you must complete form SF 2823, Designation of Beneficiary which can be obtained from your servicing personnel representative or you may download the form from OPM’s website at http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/sf2823.pdf. However, if you are satisfied with the order of payment listed above, you need take no action. A court-appointed guardian, or someone with your power of attorney, or other fiduciary may not designate a beneficiary for your insurance.
If there is a valid court order* on file, you may not change or submit a designation of beneficiary unless the person(s) named in the decree, order, or agreement agrees in writing or unless the decree, order or agreement is modified. You should be aware that benefits are paid based on a valid Designation regardless of whether that Designation still reflects your intentions.
You may also use the FEGLI online calculator to determine the cost and benefit of various optional insurance at the following web-site: http://www.opm.gov/calculator/index.htm or you may request assistance from your local Human Resources Representative, Site Manager or DoDEA Headquarters Benefits Unit.