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FSAFEDS - Limited Flexible Spending Account (LEX HCFSA) Option for 2006
BAL 05-801 [31 KB] provides an explanation of the new limited expense health care spending account (LEX HCFSA). It's designed for those enrolled in high deductible health plans with health savings accounts. Eligible expenses are limited to dental and vision expenses only.
Annual Open Seasons
FSAFEDS holds an annual Open Season during November/December, at the same time as the FEHB Open Season. For more information about FSAFEDS, please visit www.fsafeds.com.
FSAFEDS Open Season for 2005 Plan Year
The Federal Flexible Spending Account Program (FSAFEDS) Open Season begins
on Monday, November 8, 2004 and runs through Monday, December 13, 2004.
Unlike FEHB enrollments, enrollments in FSAFEDS do not carry over from
year to year. Employees wishing to enroll in FSAFEDS for 2005 must make
a positive enrollment during Open Season, even if they are currently enrolled
in the Program.
BAL 04-803 [49 KB] provides important
information to agency benefits officers about the upcoming Open Season,
including how to order materials and request additional information from
FSAFEDS.
BAL 04-801 [43 KB] discusses
changes in FSAFEDS Program for the 2004 Plan Year
Based on feedback from the Chief Human Capital Officer (CHCO) community,
Director Kay Coles James decided to increase the amount that employees
could elect for a health care flexible spending account (HCFSA) from $3,000
to $4,000. In addition, agency CHCOs agreed that an increase in fees is
warranted, since coverage for over-the-counter (OTC) medicines and products
began January 1, 2004. For the 2004 Plan Year, the fee for a HCFSA will
be $7.50 per participant per month. The dependent care Flexible Spending
Account fee remains the same, at one and a half percent (1.5%) of the
elected amount. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2004, Public Law 108-136, signed on November 24, 2003, requires all Executive
Branch agencies, as well as other employing entities of the Government
which provide the FSAFEDS program to its employees, to cover the administrative
fee(s) on behalf of their employees.
Added February 17, 2004