The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provides COBRA premium assistance to eligible individuals and imposes notice requirements on health plans. One such requirement is that plans must notify eligible individuals about when their premium assistance ends, and whether they may be eligible for regular COBRA coverage or coverage under another group health plan.
Background
The ARPA requires the full
cost of COBRA premiums from April 1,
2021, through Sept. 30, 2021, to be subsidized for certain
assistance-eligible individuals whose work hours were reduced or whose
employment was involuntarily terminated. The subsidies are reimbursed directly
to the employer, plan administrator, or insurance company (as applicable)
through a COBRA subsidy tax credit.
Notice of Subsidy Expiration
The notice of premium subsidy
expiration must be provided during the 45
- 15-day period before an individual’s subsidy expires. This means that,
for individuals whose subsidy is expiring due to the end of the subsidy period,
the notice must generally be provided from Aug. 16, 2021, to Sept. 15, 2021.
Otherwise, the due date will depend on when an individual’s maximum COBRA
coverage period ends.
Plans are not required to issue an expiration
notice to individuals whose subsidy is expiring because they became eligible
for other group health plan coverage or Medicare.
Model Notice Available
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