The recent COVID-19 relief bill passed by Congress provides relief with respect to flexible spending account and dependent care account funds that went unused during 2020.
- For health FSAs:
- Can allow the carryover of unused FSA funds with no dollar limit from a plan year ending in 2020 and/or 2021 to a plan year ending in 2021 and/or 2022.
- Grace period can be extended up to 12 months after the end of the plan year for plan year ending in 2020 and/or 2021 instead of the typical two and half months timeframe.
- Employees can change their FSA contributions for the plan years ending in 2021 without a qualifying event.
- For dependent FSAs:
- Can allow unused funds to carry over with no dollar limit from plan year ending in 2020 and/or 2021 to a plan year ending in 2021 and/or 2022.
- Employees can change the FSA contributions for the plan years ending in 2021 without a qualifying event.
- Reimbursement for expenses can be permitted for children up to age 14 instead of 13.





Below you will find the return to school testing information pamphlet for schools, in English and Spanish. Please note, that registration is REQUIRED prior to someone coming to the test events.
Jordan Education Foundation and Christmas for Kids has an opportunity for you to help bring Christmas joy and it is COVID-19 friendly. Over 400 Jordan School District secondary students, who deserve an amazing Christmas, have been selected to receive a $115 shopping spree at Walmart (3590 W. Jordan Parkway) in South Jordan just off Bangerter Highway. The students have already shopped online and we have their list.
Check out the Dec. 2020 Be Well newsletter. Stories include:
Blomquist Hale has provided a video presentation on "Teaching Through Times of Uncertainty." You can watch it or download it using the link below: