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May 10, 2010
DOL Releases Regs Today on the Coverage for Adult Children Rule in the Affordable Care Act
Today, the DOL released regulations, a fact sheet, and FAQs regarding the Coverage for Adult Children rule in the Affordable Care Act.  One area of particular note: Employers are not allowed to charge a different premium for the adult child coverage than they charge for other dependents eligible under the plan.
 
The McCart Group will continue to update you on the regulations as they are released.  Find out more about how these regs and others will affect you as an employer at our Health Care Reform Seminar on May 25th from 7:30-9:30 a.m. at The Buckhead Club.  Click here to register for the seminar or to request more information. 
 
[An excerpt from the DOL Fact Sheet follows ...]
 
The Affordable Care Act:  Expanding Dependent Coverage for Adult Children up to Age 26

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The Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury have issued regulations implementing the Affordable Care Act by expanding dependent coverage for adult children up to age 26. Key elements include:

Coverage Extended to More Children. The goal of this new policy is to cover as many young adults under the age of 26 as possible with the least burden. Plans and issuers that offer dependent coverage must offer coverage to enrollees' adult children until age 26, even if the young adult no longer lives with his or her parents, is not a dependent on a parent's tax return, or is no longer a student. There is a transition for certain existing group plans that generally do not have to provide dependent coverage until 2014 if the adult child has another offer of employer-based coverage aside from coverage through the parent. The new policy providing access for young adults applies to both married and unmarried children, although their own spouses and children do not qualify.
 
Effective for Plan or Policy Years Beginning On or After September 23, 2010.
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius called on leading insurance companies to begin covering young adults voluntarily before the implementation date required by the Affordable Care Act (which is plan or policy years beginning on or after September 23rd). Early implementation would avoid gaps in coverage for new college graduates and other young adults and save on insurance company administrative costs of dis-enrolling and re-enrolling them between May 2010 and September 23, 2010. Over 65 companies have responded to this call saying they will voluntarily continue coverage for young adults who graduate or age off their parents' insurance before the implementation deadline.
 
All Eligible Young Adults Will Have A Special Enrollment Opportunity. For plan or policy years beginning on or after September 23, 2010, plans and issuers must give children who qualify an opportunity to enroll that continues for at least 30 days regardless of whether the plan or coverage offers an open enrollment period. This enrollment opportunity and a written notice must be provided not later than the first day of the first plan or policy year beginning on or after September 23, 2010. The new policy does not otherwise change the enrollment period or start of the plan or policy year.
 
Same Benefits/Same Price. Any qualified young adult must be offered all of the benefit packages available to similarly situated individuals who did not lose coverage because of cessation of dependent status. The qualified individual cannot be required to pay more for coverage than those similarly situated individuals. The new policy applies only to health insurance plans that offer dependent coverage in the first place: while most insurers and employer-sponsored plans offer dependent coverage, there is no requirement to do so.
 
 

 
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