BNY Mellon Benefits Guide
What You Can Change
Any election change you make must satisfy the "consistency rule" explained below, and you may be asked to provide supporting documentation for all life event changes.
The consistency rule means that you can only change benefits that are directly linked to the qualified change you experience. For example, if you have or adopt a child you can add a new dependent to your coverage. However, you cannot change your medical plan election when you have or adopt a child since the life event does not have a direct impact on your coverage choice.
The following table lists some common life event changes and the types of benefit adjustments you may request in each situation.
* Expenses for your domestic partner and your domestic partner's children are not eligible for reimbursement through either of the FSAs.