Health Savings Account (HSA)

Health Savings Account (HSA)
If you enroll in an HDHP, you can pay for medical expenses for you and your eligible dependent(s) using an HSA.  If not spent, HSA funds can roll over and accumulate year to year.

Employee HSA Monthly Contributions are administered through HSA Bank.  Your HSA account is an interest bearing account and funds are FDIC insured.  HSA Bank is a division of Webster Bank, NA., [email protected] or Customer Service:  800-357-6246.

Resources

HSA Overview
How to use your HSA
HSA Frequently Asked Questions
Designating a Beneficiary
HSA Bank Investment Overview Video
HSA Investment Options
HSA Mobile App
Why Contribute to Your HSA
myHealth Portfolio
HSA Contribution Limits and Catch-Up Information 
HSA Expense Eligibility
HSA & Medicare FAQ's

Investment Video
HSA Bank 401K Plan for a Healthy Retirement Video
HSA Bank 401K Play and Pay in Retirement Video
HSA Overview: From Safety Net to Nest Egg Video


 HSA Eligibility

You are eligible to open and fund an HSA if you meet all of the following criteria:

  • You are enrolled in an HDHP with Kaiser Permanente or United Healthcare.
  • You are not covered by another health plan (unless it is an HSA-qualified plan).
  • You are not enrolled in a Healthcare FSA at any time throughout the plan year.
  • You are not eligible to be claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return.
  • You are not enrolled in Medicare or TRICARE for Life.
  • You have not received Veterans Administration Benefits in the last three months.

DSCD Contributions

  • DCSD monthly contribution for full-time (.75-100 FTE):  $100
  • DCSD monthly contribution for part-time (.5-.74 FTE):  $50

HSA contributions are posted at the end of each month.

Annual Limits

  • 2022 Individual Annual IRS Maximum Contribution $3,650 (employee/employer and/or another party)
  • 2022 Family-Annual IRS Maximum Contribution $7,300 (employee/employer and/or another party)
  • The annual "catch-up" contribution amount for individuals age 55 or older is $1000

Contributions, including the DCSD contribution, cannot exceed the annual IRS contribution maximums. 

 
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NOTICE OF DESTRUCTION OF SPECIAL EDUCATION RECORDS

Special Education records which have been collected by Douglas County School District related to the identification, evaluation, educational placement, or the provision of special education in the district, must be maintained under state and federal laws for the period of five (5) years after special education services have ended for the student. Special education services end when the student is no longer eligible for services, graduates, or completes his/her educational program at age 21, or moves from the district. This notification is to inform parents/guardians and former students of Douglas County School District's intent to destroy the special education records of students who exited special education services as of June 30, 2016. These records will be destroyed in accordance with state law unless the parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student notifies the school district otherwise. After five years, the records are no longer useful to the district, but may be useful to the parent/guardian or former student in applying for social security benefits, rehabilitation services, college entrance, etc. The parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student may request a copy of the records by requesting the records at this link ( Douglas County School District Transcripts and Records Requests ).