Oklahoma Code § 74-1344

Title 74. State Government: Flexible benefits plan - Expenses included - Income
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exclusions and inclusions - Administration contracts with private
firms - Informational meeting.
A.  The Board shall establish a flexible benefits plan.  All
state employers as defined in Section 1342 of this title shall offer
the flexible benefits plan to employees.
B.  Expenses included in an employee's salary adjustment
agreement pursuant to the flexible benefits plan shall be limited to
expenses for:
1.  Dependent health insurance pursuant to the provisions of
Section 1309 of this title;
2.  Insurance premiums or retirement plan premiums or payments
which are supplemental to insurance or retirement programs offered
by the State of Oklahoma or which are paid for under salary
adjustment agreements pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 1, 3
or 4 of subsection B of Section 7.10 of Title 62 of the Oklahoma
Statutes;
3.  Dependent care;

4.  Medical care as defined by the Board; or
5.  All other eligible programs offered under Title 26, Section
125 et seq. of the Internal Revenue Code of the United States.
C.  The amount by which an employee's salary is adjusted
pursuant to a salary adjustment agreement shall be excluded from
income in computation of income tax withholding, unemployment
payments and workers' compensation coverage.  Such amount shall be
included as income in computation of state retirement contributions
and benefits.  Provided, if the inclusions and exclusions provided
in this subsection conflict with the provisions of federal law or
regulations pertaining to flexible benefits plans, the Board is
authorized to modify or abolish such inclusions and exclusions.
D.  The Administrator of the State and Education Employees Group
Insurance Board with approval of the Board shall promulgate rules,
regulations and procedures as necessary for implementation and
administration of the flexible benefits plan.
E.  The Administrator of the State and Education Employees Group
Insurance Board under the direction of the Board shall contract with
one or more private firms or organizations to administer the
flexible benefits plan.  The contract shall be made at no cost to
any employee of the State of Oklahoma.
F.  All employers shall begin offering the flexible benefits
plan to employees not later than January 1, 1990.
G.  No less than thirty (30) working days prior to the annual
deadline for making changes to state employees’ benefit packages,
all state agencies shall provide a one-day employee benefit
informational meeting.  Representatives of vendors that have an
authorized payroll deduction for state employees pursuant to Section
7.10 of Title 62 of the Oklahoma Statutes or Section 1701 of this
title shall be invited and encouraged to attend these meetings to
provide benefit information and answer questions of state employees
related to health, financial planning and other benefits.  Agencies
shall provide vendors with adequate space within which to meet with
employees.  Agencies shall provide adequate notice of the meetings
to active and retired employees, and shall allow each active
employee to spend at least sixty (60) minutes during the workday to
attend the meetings.  For those state government facilities that
operate twenty-four (24) hours a day, vendors shall be allowed
access to each shift.
Added by Laws 1989, c. 370, § 8, eff. July 1, 1989.  Amended by Laws
1990, c. 244, § 12, eff. July 1, 1991; Laws 1991, c. 219, § 13,
emerg. eff. May 22, 1991; Laws 2005, c. 215, § 1, eff. July 1, 2005;

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