Regulated by the Office of Personnel Management, starting in 2009 OPM selected John Hancock Life and Health Insurance Company (John Hancock) to provide the group policy for the FLTCIP’s second 7-year contract term. Long Term Care Partners, LLC, administers the FLTCIP on behalf of John Hancock Life & Health Insurance Company.
Federal civilian employees are eligible to apply for FLTCIP coverage if you are in a position that conveys eligibility for the Federal Employees’ Health Benefits Program (FEHB). You do not need to be enrolled in the FEHB program, just eligible to enroll. Federal and U.S. Postal Service annuitants, active and retired members of the uniformed services, and qualified relatives are also eligible to apply for coverage under the FLTCIP.
Premiums for long-term care insurance are based on age when the application is received and the benefits chosen.
You are encouraged to take the time to educate yourself on this insurance program. According to published statistics, more than 40% of people needing long-term care are between the ages of 18 and 64.
To obtain more information on the program and family members who are eligible to apply, individuals must contact the LTC Partners directly by calling the LTC Partners at (800) LTC-FEDS or (800) 582-3337 or TDD call (800) 843-3557. Employees and eligible family members may also obtain information online at The Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program. To obtain information regarding eligibility based upon eligibility to enroll in FEHB only, contact your local Human Resources Representative or the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Benefits Team at DHRC-DDoDHRBENEFITS@dla.mil or call the Benefits Team Line at 1-866-378-1171 (toll-free) 614-692-0233 (direct dial).
To apply for FLTCIP coverage, a same-sex domestic partner must indicate on the FLTCIP application that documentation of the domestic partnership has been submitted to the employee/annuitant’s agency/retirement system.
This only applies to coverage under the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program. It does not apply to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHB), Federal Employees Life Insurance Program (FEGLI), Federal Dental and Vision Program (FEDVIP) or the Flexible Spending Accounting Program (FSAFEDS).
No documentation other than the Declaration form is required. Agencies do not have to ask for proof of the partnership. Agencies must annotate receipt on the form, provide a copy to the employee and file the form in the employee’s Official Personnel Folder (OPF) or its equivalent. Agencies should not send the form to the FLTCIP insurer or administrator nor will the insurer typically request information that the form is on file.
Note: Employees or their same sex partner cannot submit proof of a same-sex marriage or civil union from recognizable states in place of the Declaration form. OPM’s regulation allows for domestic partners to be eligible to apply for Federal long term care insurance as qualified relatives. Therefore, OPM’s requirement is based on a uniform set of criteria that all eligible employees, retirees and their same-sex domestic partners must meet. The employee/partner must provide all of the information that is requested on the attached Declaration form.
The form can also be mailed to:
Defense Logistics Agency
DHRC-D; ATTN: Dawn Burton
3990 E. Broad Street, Bldg 306
Columbus, OH 43213
The Declaration should only be mailed in cases where a same-sex domestic partner intends to apply for long term care insurance under the FLTCIP. Once the form is received, the DLA Benefits Team will provide a receipted copy to the employee and file the form in the employee’s OPF or its equivalent.
Once the copy has been received from DLA the same-sex domestic partner should apply for the FLTCIP at http://www.ltcfeds.com/apply/index.html. A same-sex domestic partner must check a box on the FLTCIP Full Underwriting Application certifying that documentation of the domestic partnership has been submitted to the employee/annuitant’s agency or retirement system, as applicable.
Questions regarding the application should be referred to Long Term Care Partners by calling 1-800-582-3337.
Questions regarding this bulletin should be directed to the DoDEA HQ Benefits Unit at 703-588-3981.