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Who is entitled to benefits under COBRA? |
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There are three elements to qualifying for COBRA benefits.
COBRA establishes specific criteria for plans, qualified beneficiaries,
and qualifying events:
1. Plan Coverage -
Group health plans for employers with 20 or more
employees on more than 50 percent of its typical business days in the
previous calendar year are subject to COBRA. Both full and
part-time employees are counted to determine whether a plan is subject
to COBRA. Each part-time employee counts as a fraction of an
employee, with the fraction equal to the number of hours that the
part-time employee worked divided by the hours an employee must work to
be considered full time.
2. Qualified Beneficiaries -
A qualified beneficiary generally is an individual
covered by a group health plan on the day before a qualifying event who
is either an employee, the employee's spouse, or an employee's dependent
child. In certain cases, a retired employee, the retired
employee's spouse, and the retired employee's dependent children may be
qualified beneficiaries. In addition, any child born to or placed
for adoption with a covered employee during the period of COBRA coverage
is considered a qualified beneficiary. Agents, independent
contractors, and directors who participate in the group health plan may
also be qualified beneficiaries.
3. Qualifying Events -
Qualifying events are certain events that
would cause an individual to lose health coverage. The type of
qualifying event will determine who the qualified beneficiaries are and
the amount of time that a plan must offer the health coverage to them
under COBRA. A plan, at its discretion, may provide longer
periods of continuation coverage.
Qualifying Events for Employees:
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Voluntary or involuntary termination of
employment for reasons other than gross misconduct
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Reduction in the number of hours of employment
Qualifying Events for Spouses:
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Voluntary or involuntary termination of the
covered employee's employment for any reason other than gross
misconduct
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Reduction in the hours worked by the covered
employee
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Covered employee's becoming entitled to Medicare
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Divorce or legal separation of the covered
employee
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Death of the covered employee
Qualifying Events for Dependent Children:
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Loss of dependent child status under
the plan rules
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Voluntary or involuntary termination of the
covered employee's employment for any reason other than gross
misconduct
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Reduction in the hours worked by the covered
employee
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Covered employee's becoming entitled to Medicare
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Divorce or legal separation of the covered
employee
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Death of the covered employee
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