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for certain medical expenses not covered by insurance (nonin-
surance medical expenses).5
Ms. Frahm submitted to AgriPlan/BizPlan a request for
reimbursement of medical expenses for 2000 totaling $10,182.
That submission consisted of a preprinted form entitled “Employee
Benefit Expense Transmittal” (Ms. Frahm’s 2000 employee benefit
expense form) that Ms. Frahm had completed. That form, which Ms.
Frahm signed as employee, stated in pertinent part:
EMPLOYEE STATUS
Gross W-2 wage to employee during
2000 (other than benefits): 3000.00
* * * * * * *
BENEFIT TOTALS
1 Medical/Health Insurance Premium
(from Section 2) [6]6857.00
* * * * * * *
7 Medical expenses from 2000 plan year
(from Sections 3 and 4) [7]2082.00
5The noninsurance medical expenses paid by Ms. Frahm during
2000 are not at issue in this case.
6The amount shown is the amount, rounded to the nearest
dollar, of the total (i.e., $6,857.06) of all of the premiums
shown in “Section 2. Insurance Benefits” quoted below. But see
infra note 9.
7We have not attempted to determine whether the “Medical
expenses from 2000 plan year” of $2,082 shown under “BENEFIT
TOTALS” in Ms. Frahm’s 2000 employee benefit form, which con-
sisted solely of noninsurance medical expenses, is the correct
total of all of the noninsurance medical expenses listed in
“Section 3 Medical Expenses" and “Section 4 Medical Expenses” of
that form. That is because those expenses are not at issue in
this case. See supra note 5.
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