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Osceola County adopts wellness participation policy language for attorney and HR review

January 10, 2026 | Osceola County, Iowa


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Osceola County adopts wellness participation policy language for attorney and HR review
At the Feb. 10 meeting the Osceola County Board voted to proceed with the 'blue' draft of a wellness participation policy and to send both the blue and alternative 'yellow' language to the county attorney and HR consultants for final review.

"I'll make a motion that we proceed with and this includes the blue language...and have review by our county attorney and HR consultants, providing them with the alternative language if they think that would be preferable for final consideration at our next meeting," Speaker 4 said when moving the measure.

Board members debated which draft to prefer before legal review. Several members said the blue language largely follows the ISAC (Iowa State Association of Counties) template and has already been legally reviewed by ISAC; others preferred the yellow version because it added explicit reference to the insurance-provider program structure and clarified participation requirements. Concerns centered on ambiguous underlined phrasing in both drafts and on clear communication to employees about qualification timing. One speaker asked that staff be precise so employees would not face interpretive gray areas.

Speaker 1 opposed the motion at the vote; the remainder of the board voted to carry the motion and asked staff to return recommended final language after attorney and HR review. The board noted the policy’s intended implementation date is July 1 (the start of the next budget year) and highlighted premium-differential timing and new-hire cutoffs as items for clarification.

Next steps: legal and HR review of the blue language and the alternative yellow wording, followed by a final board review at a subsequent meeting.

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