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Voluntary Employee Benefits Service Providers

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25011J29State & Local

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Leander Independent School District (LISD) is seeking proposals from qualified vendors to provide voluntary employee benefits services tailored to K-12 education staff. This solicitation is issued under Texas Education Code Chapter 44, Sub Chapter B, and aims to compile a list of approved service providers offering a broad range of benefits, including accident coverage, critical illness, disability, life insurance, legal insurance, financial services, health and wellness programs, identity theft protection, and specialized services such as breast screening using elastography and multi-cancer detection tests, among others. The District intends to use this vendor list as a resource for future service needs but does not guarantee use of any vendor or binding obligations to select any specific provider during the contract term. The solicitation, numbered 25011J29, was posted on June 12, 2024, with a response deadline extending through June 30, 2029. Vendors are invited to demonstrate their expertise and capability in delivering these voluntary benefits services in compliance with the outlined instructions, terms, and specifications. Selection of awarded vendors will be at LISD’s sole discretion, emphasizing alignment with employee needs. Communication and proposals are managed through a designated point of contact, Jennifer Venanzi, and the contract applies within Texas, reflecting the agency’s organizational type as a state and local government entity.

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LISD seeks vendors for voluntary employee benefits services for K-12 staff, no guaranteed selection.

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Texas → Leandner ISDView Agency

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923120 - Administration of Public Health ProgramsView NAICS

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TX, USA

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AgencyTexas → Leandner ISD
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Leander Independent School District (known herein as "LISD" or "District") is accepting proposal responses from vendors interested in providing the following products or services:   Voluntary Employee Benefits Service Providers   in accordance with the instructions, terms and conditions and requirements/specifications contained in this solicitation.  This solicitation is issued per Texas Education Code Chapter 44, Sub Chapter B.   NOTE TO INTERESTED VENDORS: Leander ISD invites qualified vendors to submit responses based on their ability and expertise to provide K-12 appropriate services to the District.  The intent of this solicitation is to create a list of qualified awarded vendors for a variety of contracted services including, but not limited to, the following:
Accident Breast Screening using Elastography Cancer Concierge Services Critical Illness Disability Employee Assistance Financial Services Fitness Programs Health and Wellness Identity Theft Protection Legal Insurance Life Insurance Medical Transport Multi Cancer Detection Test Pet Insurance
NOTE:  The District will only consider voluntary benefit services from companies that are under the contract created by this solicitation.  If and when LISD has a need for these services, LISD will use the list of awarded vendors as a primary resource in obtaining the services. The selection and use of such services provided by an awarded vendor is at the sole right and discretion of the District on behalf its employees.  There are no obligations upon or guarantees made by LISD to use any particular awarded vendor during the term of the contract. LISD reserves the right to select the awarded vendor that best meets its employees needs. 

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