My spouse, who was an active LACERA member, just died. Am I eligible for coverage under a LACERA-administered health plan?

It depends on the circumstances of the situation. Generally, any survivor or beneficiary who is receiving a continuing monthly allowance from LACERA is eligible to enroll in LACERA-administered health care coverage. When an eligible survivor notifies LACERA of a member's death, LACERA mails a health care benefits information packet to the survivor.

The packet includes information on benefits and premium rates, along with an enrollment form. More.

It depends on the circumstances of the situation. Generally, any survivor or beneficiary who is receiving a continuing monthly allowance from LACERA and who qualifies as a surviving eligible dependent (as defined by LACERA's Retiree Health Care Administrative Guidelines) is eligible to enroll in LACERA-administered health care coverage. * When an eligible survivor notifies LACERA of a member's death, LACERA mails a health care benefits information packet to the survivor.

The packet includes information on benefits and premium rates, along with an enrollment form. *Member's surviving spouse, domestic partner, minor child(ren), or disabled dependent children who meet eligibility requirements. More.

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