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A company wants to provide employees with additional information about their benefits and links to benefit sites. Where do you configure this?

A.

Maintain Enrollment Instructions

B.

Maintain Enrollment Event Type

C.

Maintain Health Care Coverage Targets

D.

Maintain Benefit Coverage Type

A new benefit plan will become eligible for enrollment for employees on July 1, in the middle of the current plan year. What steps do you take to ensure the plan is implemented and eligibility is controlled correctly?

A.

Create the benefit plan as of July 1, but introduce the new plan during the next plan year.

B.

Create a benefit plan year definition with the starting date of July 1, including the new benefit plan.

C.

Future date the benefit plan as of July 1 and add it to the existing benefit plan year definition for employees to enroll.

D.

Add the benefit plan to the existing plan year definition without setting any eligibility rules, as eligibility will automatically be controlled.

The Marriage event is missing when employees initiate a change benefit event in employee self-service. What would cause this?

A.

On Maintain Enrollment Event Types, the Route to Benefit Partner checkbox is not selected.

B.

On Maintain Enrollment Event Types, the Worker Selectable checkbox is not selected.

C.

On Maintain Enrollment Event Types, the Employee Cannot Report After Days to Enroll checkbox is not selected.

D.

On Maintain Enrollment Event Types, the Do Not Reprocess checkbox is not selected.

Refer to the following scenario to answer the question below:

You need to configure an Open Enrollment event for your client, with these requirements:

All benefit coverages and deductions will start at the beginning of the new plan year.

Employees may select any benefit for which they are eligible.

If employees do not make changes during open enrollment, they should remain enrolled in the benefits they had prior to open enrollment.

If employees do not enroll in Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Accounts, then those benefits should no longer be active for the employee.

On the Coverage Rules tab, what must you enter in the Defaulting Rules field to ensure employees making no changes to their HSA and FSA elections are no longer enrolled in those plans?

A.

Default to Waive

B.

Default to Current Elections or Waive

C.

Reinstate Previous Elections or Waive

D.

Default to Current Provider/Classification or Waive

Refer to the following scenario to answer the question below.

You initiate open enrollment on November 1 with a Benefit Event Date of January 1. You close open enrollment on November 20. An employee has a baby on December 16 and submits their birth event in Workday on December 30. How do you ensure the baby receives coverage January 1?

A.

The benefit administrator needs to re-close and re-finalize open enrollment for the integration to send the updated coverage to the benefit providers.

B.

The benefit partner needs to re-close and re-finalize open enrollment for the integration to send the updated coverage to the benefit providers.

C.

The benefit administrator needs to rescind the employee's open enrollment event and trigger a new Open Enrollment event for the employee to complete.

D.

The benefit partner needs to create a hybrid event for an open enrollment and a birth event for January 1.

An employee attempts to report the April 30 birth of their child on June 30, but they receive an error when submitting the event. Why did they receive an error?

A.

You have not configured coverage types for that event.

B.

The Employee Cannot Report After Days to Enroll checkbox is selected.

C.

You did not activate the employee's Workday account.

D.

The employee belongs to more than one benefit group.