Indiana Supreme Court case mulls whether counties can strip health insurance from elected officials
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That question is before the
The case began after the
A local judge granted Huck's injunction, but the
"This court should declare that local unit elected officials who work less than 30 hours a week should be part-time employees for purposes of group health benefits," said attorney
"Exempting all local unit elected officials from being considered part-time employees will have such a drastic fiscal impact … that such an exemption should be the result of a public policy decision of the Legislature, and that has not happened yet," she added.
She argued that state law gives local units the right to not offer health insurance to part-time employees and that's what
The decision impacted 12 of the 21 local elected officials they deemed part-time, including the
Smith said it isn't part of compensation at the county level and said counties are allowed to exempt part-time employees from health care benefits. She also acknowledged confusion between statutes.
"I agree with you that these statutes, as is sometimes the case, are not the pillar of clarity, but the answer to that in this case is precisely why this court should not create rights that have such a significant financial impact," she said.
Justice
Attorney
Slaughter questioned that contention: "Essential to your argument is that the county cannot treat elected officials as part-time employees. But where does it say that?"
Burkart said justices must look at a progression of statutes from 1957 to 1990 and to a non-binding attorney general opinion from 1978.
"Basically, the
The court also has to consider whether Huck losing county-paid insurance counts as irreparable harm that would require an injunction. Smith said Huck could have gone on COBRA insurance or bought a plan on the marketplace.
But Burkart said the plans would have different levels of protection and there would be continuity of care issues.
But Slaughter said Huck can receive damages at the end of the case if he wins to cover his losses.
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