Total Compensation for FY21

Paid Leave Updates

SB5012 (Special Session) amended the effective date of SB207 providing up to 120 hours of paid postpartum recovery leave to eligible employees, delaying the effective date from July 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021.  This bill requires a state employer to allow an eligible employee to use up to 120 hours of paid postpartum recovery leave based on a 40-hour work week for recovery from childbirth. An eligible employee who is part-time or who works in excess of a 40-hour work week or its equivalent, shall use the amount of postpartum recovery leave on a pro rata basis.

The original bill appropriated funds to the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) and requires DAS to return unused funds designated for this purpose to the General Fund. The Special Session delayed appropriation of funds to July 2021.

Fiscal Year 2021 Salary Updates (July 2020-June 2021)

No legislative salary increases were approved for FY21 at the conclusion of the Special Legislative Session in June 2020. Career ladder increases have historically been funded through turnover savings, which were committed to give back to the Legislature for FY21 only, in response to the budget cut request from the Legislature. Additionally, the special legislative session clarified the salary of a district court judge would not increase for FY21, contrary to the plan at the end of the General Session. The appropriations bill (SB5001) from the special legislative session may be found here

Retirement Legislative Updates

SB008 provided continued funding for 401(k) employer match up to $26 per pay period for qualifying state employees.

Medical and Dental Insurance Legislative Updates

Medical and Vision Insurance Premium Updates

Dental Insurance Updates

Traditional and Preferred Choice premiums remain the same except the Traditional family plan, which increased by $0.01 on a bi-weekly basis. Regence Expressions plans have decreased.

Two new Dental plans have been created starting in FY21:

Basic HSA Dental

Discount HSA Dental

If the Basic or Discount HSA dental is chosen, the employee will have a three-year waiting period before they can elect Traditional or Preferred dental plans. The HSA dental plans require the employee be active on either the STAR or Consumer Plus medical plans. If an employee is only eligible for an HRA they are not eligible for the HSA Dental Plans.

These new dental plans were created under SCR10.

Two Telemedicine Benefit Updates

Intermountain Connect Care is now available for all PEHP members on all networks. With Connect Care, you pay nothing if the tele-doc is unable to assist you.

University of Utah E-Care is now available to PEHP members on the Summit and Preferred networks.

Traditional plan is $10 per "virtual visit." STAR/Consumer Plus is $49 per visit, or $10 after meeting deductible.

Health Savings Account (HSA) Employer Contribution Updates

Employees may choose to receive an HSA contribution or cash.

The first half of the HSA contribution will be distributed by the end of July 2020 and the second half by the end of January 2021. Maximum contribution limits for 2020: $3,550 (single), $7,100 (double/family).

Bi-annual State HSA Contribution for STAR plan:

Bi-annual State HSA Contribution for Consumer Plus Plan:

Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) Updates

Employees who do not qualify for an HSA, but choose the STAR or Consumer Plus plans are eligible for an HRA to be distributed at the same time and in the same amount as the HSA. However, an HRA is NOT eligible for the cash conversion options available for HSAs. 

Medical Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Updates

Maximum contribution this year is $2,750. This increase also applies to limited-purpose FSAs that are

restricted to dental and vision services. $500 may be carried over into the next plan year and not count

toward the $2,750 maximum on medical and limited-purpose FSAs.

Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Updates

$5,000 a year for individuals and married couples filing jointly, or $2,500 for a married person filing separately.