If you are a U.S. citizen, national or an «alien lawfully present» in the U.S., you will need to maintain minimum
essential coverage unless you are exempt.
If you are a U.S. citizen, national or legal resident alien in the U.S., you will need to maintain minimum
essential coverage unless you are exempt.
Not exact matches
In April 25, 2012, Minister Kenney announced refugee claimants and accepted refugees will only be eligible for healthcare
coverage of an urgent or
essential nature, but will no longer receive
coverage for most medications — even for children —
unless there was a public health or safety risk, preventative healthcare or check - ups, and post-natal care for babies from their 29th day of life is also denied.
UNLESS YOU PURCHASE A PLAN THAT PROVIDES MINIMUM
ESSENTIAL COVERAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACA, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO A FEDERAL TAX PENALTY.
Under PPACA, all U.S. citizens, nationals and resident aliens will be required to purchase minimum
essential coverage (PPACA compliant
coverage),
unless they are exempt.
In order to avoid the penalty (
unless you're exempt from it), you have to maintain minimum
essential coverage.
These plans are not considered minimum
essential coverage, which means that the ACA penalty for being without
coverage is assessed on lawfully - present immigrants who rely on these plans,
unless they have a penalty exemption.
On the other hand, if the only insurance you have is a plan you purchased yourself that is NOT considered minimum
essential coverage, you won't be in compliance with the ACA's individual mandate, which means you'll be subject to the penalty
unless you've got an exemption.
Quite a good
coverage of a range of absolutely
essential topics, and therefore perhaps no need to even look for other books (
unless one really wants to).