Smoker's surcharge
Enrollment in *******'s 2006 health plans continues through Nov. 4.
Among changes: You must visit the reenrollment Web site at http://www.****.com/benefits to tell us if you smoke or not - even if you are not changing your status or plans.
If you are a smoker, you will be charged a $50 per month surcharge on your healthcare costs. Non-smokers can avoid this surcharge by certifying their non-smoking status on ****.com.
All employees enrolled in ******* healthcare plans must go to http://www.****.com/benefits and click on "NO" if you are a non-smoker. We'll assume you're a smoker and charge you the additional $50 per month unless you tell us otherwise.
If you do smoke and want to avoid the surcharge, take the Health Risk Assessment (HRA) at http://www.hfit.com/hfce/******* to become eligible for the only *******-subsidized smoking cessation program.
See your benefits package for details about the surcharge.
(If you have already enrolled but you want to make changes, you can go to http://www.****.com/benefits and revise your choices until Nov. 4.)
Okay, I have 3 problems with this:
1) It's social engineering, and lately it has become 'en vogue' to target smokers for extra "sin tax" type charges.
2) They assume that everyone is a smoker, and this will cause people who don't smoke to be charged $50/month if they forget or do not change their enrollment information.
And most significantly,
3) I am going to be charged $50 a month for a legal addiction I have, when someone who has been in and out of rehab for illegal addictions, which are arguably much more dangerous to your health, will be paying less for health insurance than I do.
I fully plan on going to the website and claiming that I am a non-smoker. I dare them to try to take me to court over this. :icon33: