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2022 Employee Benefits Open Enrollment Has Ended

MCPS Bulletin Posted On November 10, 2021
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Employee Benefits Open Enrollment ended Friday, Nov. 5.

If you enrolled in or made changes to your benefits during Open Enrollment, your new elections will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2022. You should have received confirmation of your changes while still logged in to the Benefits Enrollment System (BES), as well as a confirmation email.

To review your benefit elections for 2022 and confirm that you have received credit(s) for your Wellness Initiatives participation*, you may return to the Employee Self-Service (ESS) web page, click on My current benefits, review the information on the next screen, and log in by clicking the link at the bottom. You will need to change the effective date at the top of the following screen to Jan. 1, 2022, to view your 2022 information.

Questions? Contact ERSC at 301-517-8100, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m.–4:15 p.m., or by email.

* If, by Dec. 31, 2021, your Wellness Initiatives credit(s) have not been updated on My current benefits, please email ERSC the following:

  • Your name and employee ID number
  • The dates you completed your biometric health screening and/or health risk assessment
  • Where your screening was held

 

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