Sentences with phrase «certain special enrollment»

With respect to effective dates other than regular effective dates, meaning retroactive or accelerated coverage effective dates resulting from enrollment under certain special enrollment periods (including birth and marriage), resulting from the resolution of appeals, or resulting from amounts newly due for prior coverage based on issuer corrections of under - billing, we are considering a premium payment deadline of 10 - 15 business days from when the issuer receives the enrollment transaction.
We noted that certain special enrollment periods in § 155.420 are incorporated into the individual market guaranteed availability regulations at § 147.104 (b) and apply to all issuers offering non-grandfathered individual market coverage, whether through or outside of an Exchange.
Additionally, certain special enrollment periods in § 155.420 also apply in the SHOPs and are incorporated into the SHOP regulations at § § 155.725 (j) and 156.285 (b).
In an interim final rule with comment published in the May 11, 2016 Federal Register (81 FR 29146) we amended the parameters of certain special enrollment periods.
In the January 22, 2013 Federal Register (78 FR 4594), we published a proposed rule amending certain special enrollment periods, including the special enrollment periods described in § 155.420 (d)(3) and (7).
In an interim final rule, published in the May 11, 2016 Federal Register (81 FR 29146), we made amendments to the parameters of certain special enrollment periods (2016 Interim Final Rule).
With respect to effective dates other than regular effective dates, meaning retroactive or accelerated coverage effective dates resulting from enrollment under certain special enrollment periods (including birth and marriage), resulting from the resolution of appeals, or resulting from amounts newly due for prior coverage based on issuer corrections of under - billing, we considered a premium payment deadline of 10 - 15 business days from when the issuer receives the enrollment transaction.

Not exact matches

Instead of providing money based solely on enrollment, districts that use weighted funding formulas attempt to calculate how much it takes to educate a child with certain needs, such as special education services or remedial help, and then distribute money to schools based on the numbers of students with those needs.
Qualified higher education expenses also include certain additional enrollment and attendant costs of a beneficiary who is a special needs beneficiary in connection with the beneficiary's enrollment or attendance at an eligible institution.
This interim final rule with comment establishes provisions that alter the parameters of select special enrollment periods and that revise certain rules governing consumer operated and oriented plans (CO-OPs).
Response: With the exception of certain triggering events specified in § 147.104 (b)(2), which are only relevant to enrollment in a QHP through the Exchange, the same special enrollment periods (also referred to as limited open enrollment periods) apply throughout the individual market, both inside and outside of the Exchange.
The addition of paragraph (i) required further amendments to the rule to maintain the availability of the permanent move special enrollment period for certain other individuals who should continue to be able to access this special enrollment period without the requirement of being previously enrolled in minimum essential coverage.
A special enrollment period is triggered by certain life events such as getting married or divorced, having a baby, losing your job - based health insurance, or moving out of your health plan's service area.
Section § 155.420 (d)(1) establishes a special enrollment period for qualified individuals who lose certain types of coverage, including minimum essential coverage.
In § 155.420, we make certain proposals relating to special enrollment periods.
Section 147.104 (b)(2) incorporates certain triggering events for special enrollment periods described in the Exchange regulations at § 155.420 (d), and applies them to health insurance issuers offering non-grandfathered coverage in the individual market through or outside the Exchange.
If you experience certain types of life changes — like losing health coverage, getting married, or having a baby — you may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period to enroll in a Marketplace plan for the rest of 2018.
New Healthcare.gov plan customers may be asked to provide documentation of certain life events in order to qualify for special enrollment.
If you are not enrolled in a plan before the Open Enrollment deadline, you won't be able to purchase an Obamacare plan unless you meet certain special requirements.
An exception to this rule, triggered by certain events, is a special enrollment period.
Special enrollment periods, however, are available if you experience certain qualifying life events, like involuntary loss of coverage or marriage.
You qualify for a Special Enrollment Period if you've had certain life events, including losing health coverage, moving, getting married, having a baby, or adopting a child.
Certain qualifying events trigger a special enrollment period (SEP) that will let you sign up for a plan on your state's health insurance exchange, or directly through a health insurance carrier in the off - exchange market.
If you experience certain life changes — like losing health coverage, getting married, or having a baby — you may still be able to enroll in a 2018 Marketplace plan through a Special Enrollment Period.
Certain changes can trigger a 30 - day special enrollment opportunity
We are Wisconsin insurance experts who will help you obtain a special enrollment period any time during the year due if you meet certain guidelines.
Special Enrollment Periods last for sixty days after certain life events, such as getting married, having a baby, adopting a baby, losing employer coverage, moving, and so on and so forth.
Folks who did not enroll by February 15, 2015, have to wait until the next open enrollment period, unless they qualify for a special enrollment period because they meet certain conditions.
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