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Protecting Your Employee Benefits U.S. Department of Labor Employee Benefits Security Administration Updated FY2018

Who are we and why are we here? U.S. DOL, EBSA enforces ERISA ERISA is the law that governs many of the benefits sponsored by private sector employers. Job Loss affects benefits Timely action needed to protect benefits

Health Insurance Options Special Enrollment COBRA Individual Health Coverage (Marketplace) Coverage through a Government Program

HIPAA Special Enrollment Requires a group health plan to allow an employee/spouse/dependent to enroll for coverage upon loss of other group health coverage Employee must request special enrollment from the other plan within 30 days of loss of coverage Coverage becomes effective 1st of the month following application

COBRA Ability to continue group health coverage under employer’s plan Includes dental and vision plans Excludes disability and life insurance plans Applies to plans in private and public sectors Covers plans if employer has 20 or more employees

COBRA Job Loss – COBRA available for 18 months Participant can be charged 102% of the full cost of the insurance Notice to the Participant within 44 days Participant has 60 days to elect COBRA and then 45 days to make initial payment COBRA coverage is always retroactive to date coverage was terminated

Individual Coverage in the Health Insurance Marketplace One-stop shopping to find and compare private insurance options Compare coverage, premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket costs before enrolling May be eligible for a tax credit to lower monthly premiums and out-of-pocket costs Losing job-based coverage is a special enrollment event

Health Insurance Marketplace To qualify for special enrollment, select a plan within 60 days before or within 60 days after loss of job-based coverage. The date your coverage will start depends on when you select a plan. Visit HealthCare.Gov for more info

Coverage through a Government Program You and your family may qualify for free or low-cost coverage from Medicaid and/or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Find out if you qualify at HealthCare.gov Can apply for and enroll in Medicaid or CHIP any time of year. If you qualify, coverage begins immediately.

Retirement Plan Keep plan informed of your address Make sure you are getting information from the plan at least annually Benefit Payment Rules Age 65 Some other time specified by the plan

What options do I have regarding my Retirement Benefits? Keep the funds in the old plan (and keep in touch) Benefit Payments Rollovers to- Personal IRAs New Employer’s plan (if allowed) Direct Distributions

Contact Information EBSA Benefits Advisors www.dol.gov/agencies/ebsa/about-ebsa/ask-a-question/ask-ebsa 1-866-444-3272 toll free EBSA Website: www.dol.gov/agencies/ebsa Look for Brochure entitled, “Retirement and HealthCare Coverage…Questions and Answers for Dislocated Workers” in English and Spanish Marketplace info – HealthCare.gov 1-800-318-2596