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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Establishment. The State Employee Health Commission is established to serve as trustee of the group health plan in this subchapter and to provide counsel to the Executive Director of Employee Health, Wellness and Workers' Compensation and the State Human Resources Officer on health and dental insurance issues, the state living resources program and other issues concerning employee health, wellness and workers' compensation.
2. Membership. The State Employee Health Commission consists of labor and management members as follows:
A. One labor member from each bargaining unit recognized under Title 26, chapter 9-B, 1 appointed by the employee organization certified to represent the unit;
B. One labor member from the largest bargaining unit recognized under Title 26, chapter 14, 2 appointed by the employee organization authorized to represent the unit;
C. One labor member appointed by the retiree chapters of the Maine State Employees Association;
C-1. One labor member from Maine Turnpike Authority employees appointed by the employee organization authorized to represent the employees;
C-2. One labor member from Maine Public Employees Retirement System employees, appointed by the employee organization authorized to represent the employees;
C-3. One labor member from Maine Maritime Academy employees, appointed by the employee organization authorized to represent the employees;
D. Four management members appointed by the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services;
E. One management member appointed by the Court Administrators;
F. The Executive Director of Employee Health, Wellness and Workers' Compensation, ex officio;
F-1. The State Human Resources Officer, ex officio;
G. One member representing retirees appointed by the Maine Association of Retirees;
H. One labor member from the Maine Community College System faculty or administrative unit, appointed by the employee organization authorized to represent the units;
I. One management member from the Maine Community College System appointed by the President of the Maine Community College System;
J. One management member appointed by the Executive Director of the Maine Turnpike Authority;
K. One management member appointed by the Chief Executive Officer of the Maine Public Employees Retirement System; and
L. One management member appointed by the President of the Maine Maritime Academy.
All appointed or elected members serve at the pleasure of their appointing or electing authorities.
3. Voting. All votes of the commission must be one vote cast by labor and one vote cast by management. The votes must be cast by the labor cochair, who must be chosen by the labor members, and the vote must represent the majority opinion of the labor members of the commission, and by the management cochair, who is designated by the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services from among the management members appointed by the Commissioner of Administrative and Financial Services or the State Human Resources Officer.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 5. Administrative Procedures and Services § 285-A. State Employee Health Commission - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-5-administrative-procedures-and-services/me-rev-st-tit-5-sect-285-a/
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