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shall not  be  eligible for health benefits at  the start of  employment.

         However, upon actual completion of six months of continuous employment

         on at least a half-time basis, an employee so hired shall become eligible to
         apply for health benefits.  Coverage shall become effective following the

         completion of a 42-day new employee waiting period that commences on
         the day following their completion of six months of such a work schedule,

         assuming the employee submits a written application for coverage during
         the waiting period, and remains on the payroll or on authorized workers'

         compensation leave without pay for the entire 42-day waiting period.
            (c) Where the state establishes a seasonal position for six months or more,

         the appointee to that position shall not have his or her service intentionally
         broken solely for the purpose of rendering that employee ineligible for

         health insurance purposes.  However, if that individual's service is broken
         for another reason, the individual shall not be eligible to continue coverage

         after employment is terminated, except as described in Section (d) below.
            (d) Should a seasonal employee who attained health insurance coverage

         under Section  (a) or (b) above,  leave the payroll and then be rehired
         subsequently,  the employee shall retain eligibility for health insurance

         coverage  upon rehire without being hired for an anticipated six  month
         period of continuous employment on at least a half-time basis, provided

         the employee is not off the payroll more than six months.  An employee so
         rehired may continue his or her health insurance by paying the full cost of

         the coverage for the period of time he or she is off the payroll, or, if not
         rehired, until the date  that is six months from the date employment

         terminated.
            §9.23 10-month Employees

            Effective January 1, 2018, 10-month permanently appointed employees
         at the NYS School for the Deaf and the NYS School for the Blind eligible

         for  health  insurance coverage  through NYSHIP, may continue  their

         NYSHIP enrollment during the School’s summer session by paying extra
         health insurance deductions prior to their removal from the payroll to cover
         premiums owed for the summer months in accordance with the side letter

         between CSEA and New York State.

            §9.24 Layoff
            A permanent full-time employee who loses employment as a result of the

         abolition of a position on or after April 1, 1977, shall continue to be covered


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