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How do I get reimbursed Health Reform and FSA Benefits

from my FSA? Per Health Care Reform legislation, FSA funds can no longer be
„ Pay for an eligible expense out of used to purchase OTC medicine and drugs unless a medicine or
your pocket. drug is prescribed. A “prescription” means a written or electronic

„ Fax, mail or submit online a order for a medicine or drug that meets the legal requirements of
reimbursement request form a prescription in the state in which the medical expense is incurred
with a copy of the receipt for the and that is issued by an individual who is legally authorized to issue
eligible purchase to ADP. a prescription in that state. If you have a prescription for an OTC

„ ADP processes your request and medicine or drug, you must pay out-of-pocket at point-of-sale and
promptly reimburses you through then submit a manual claim requesting reimbursement. You can
direct deposit or by check. continue to use your FSA funds to purchase OTC items that are not

„ Or sign up for the debit card considered a medicine or drug (e.g. bandages, splints, contact lens
solution, etc.) Please note that insulin remains an eligible expense
option and use it directly at the with or without a prescription.
time of service

All FSA participants will have access Dependent Care FSA
to a secure website to view account The dependent care FSA lets you use pre-tax dollars towards
information. qualiied dependent care. The maximum amount you may contribute

to the dependent care FSA is $5,000 (or $2,500 if married and iling
Where can I learn more? separately) per plan year.

Visit www.lexdirect.adp.com for
additional information about lexible Examples of Eligible Expenses
spending accounts, including a list of Healthcare FSA Dependent Care FSA

eligible expenses and an interactive „ Copays, deductibles, and „ Cost of child or adult
contribution and tax-savings calculator. coinsurance for medical, daycare*
You can also call 800.654.6695 to dental and vision plans „ Nursery School
speak with an FSA specialist. „ Prescriptions „ Preschool (excluding

„ Eyeglasses and contacts kindergarten)
„ First aid supplies * An eligible dependent is a tax dependent
child under age 13 or a tax dependent
„ Smoking cessation products spouse, parent, or child unable to care
for themselves.
(prescription only)

„ Braces

„ Laser eye surgery





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