This application allows you to apply to enroll in the Income Continuation Insurance (ICI) Program if you did not enroll when originally eligible or if coverage was canceled.
Learn the difference between Mutual Funds and Collective Trust Funds (CITs) in this video on demand 24/7. A presentation by the Wisconsin Deferred Compensation Program.
You and/or your insured dependents must be enrolled for both portions of Medicare (Hospital Part A and Medical Part B), when first eligible. Provide this information to ETF using this form.
This handbook provides general information about benefit plans administered by ETF and does not contain complete information for all benefits. Use this handbook as an overview and contact your employer’s benefits office for specific information applicable to you.
Telemedicine is a general term that covers all of the ways you and your doctor can use technology to communicate without being in the same room. Learn more about your telemedicine options.
The State of Wisconsin Supplemental Insurance Program is an employee pay-all optional insurance program for state active employees, continuants and retirees.
ET-1141
Manual
Active Employee /
Retiree /
Other Benefit Recipient /
Local Employer /
State Employer
For UWs only: This guide provides an overview of the rules, event, and date triggers that enable a qualifying life event and/or change reason to occur.