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Board approves three optional, employee-funded benefit programs including pet insurance and Roth 403(b) option

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Columbus County Board of Education approved three employee-funded benefits presented by the district finance officer: a Nationwide pet-insurance group plan, a combined long-term-care insurance option, and an Equitable Roth 403(b) post-tax option. The plans carry no district cost and are participation-based.

The Columbus County Board of Education approved three optional employee-funded benefit programs after presentations from the district finance officer, Mr. Nolan.

Nolan told the board the proposed Nationwide pet-insurance plan would be 100 percent employee-funded, offer reimbursement options (50% and 70% plans for cats and dogs) and require a minimum of 10…

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