Benefits FAQs
Benefits
Changes to benefits in ERS will typically become available the following month. So, in order to see them, you must enter the date of that month.
Benefit changes are usually visible in UH Self Service PASS, mid-week, due to timing of file transmission from ERS.
Retirement
All full-time public higher education and public K-12 education employees are automatically enrolled in TRS on their first day of employment.
An individual in public higher education who is employed in an ORP-eligible position at 100% effort is given 90 days to make a one-time irrevocable decision to enroll in ORP in lieu of TRS.
Yes, you can max out both the 403(b) TSA/Roth and 457/Roth contribution limits.
Example: You can contribute $23,500 to both plans. However, individuals who are age 50 or older may make catch-up contributions up to $7,500 for each plan.
A member must request all Distribution, Rollover/Transfer forms from his/her vendor The four UH approved vendors are:
- Fidelity
(800) 343-0860 - TIAA
(800) 842-2776 - Corebridge Financial
(800) 448-2542 - Voya
(800) 584-6001
When you turn age 65, or if you're certified as disabled by the Social Security Administration (SSA), you may become eligible for Medicare. As long as you continue working at UH and are enrolled in one of our health plans, you do not need to enroll in Medicare Part B, but Part A is recommended because it is free to you and provides additional hospital coverage, should you need it.
Once you're retired and Medicare eligible, you'll want to enroll in Medicare Part B. Ideally this process should be started about three months from your retirement date, to ensure continuous health coverage.
Family and Medical Leave Act
The FMLA/Parental Leave application is completed first by you, the employee. The second page is then completed by your supervisor/DBA. Once the second page is completed the application will be forwarded to HR for review. The FML website is https://uh.edu/human-resources/hr-service-center/fml/.
The Certification of Health Care Provider form is provided by you to your doctor for completion and then may be uploaded on the FMLA website by yourself or faxed by your doctor's office to (713) 743-4830. The Certification of Health Care Provider does not go to your department.
No. Human Resources will need your doctor to complete the Physician’s Certification form in order to confirm that you are out for a reason that qualifies you for FMLA, but this is considered confidential information and will not be shared with your supervisor.
You can, of course, discuss your situation with your supervisor if you want to, but per Federal law you cannot be penalized for failing to do so.