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The Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) has released a fact sheet explaining how the Defense Department’s 2010 appropriations bill (“2010 DOD Act”) extends the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) premium reduction provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (“ARRA” or “Economic Stimulus”). In general, the 2010 DOD Act extended the COBRA premium reduction eligibility period for two months until February 28, 2010 and increased the maximum period for receiving the subsidy for an additional six months (from nine to 15 months). Among other things, the fact sheet outlines who is now eligible for the premium reduction, the new period of coverage, and notice requirements plan administrators must provide in light of the extension. The fact sheet explains that plan administrators are now required to provide notice about the changes made to the COBRA premium reduction provisions to individuals who have already been provided a COBRA election notice, unless the election notice included the updated premium reduction information. These notices must be given to assistance eligible individuals by February 17, 2010. Individuals who have been terminated on or after October 31, 2009 and will lose health coverage must be provided this notice “within the normal timeframes for providing continuation coverage notices.” Those who had reached the end of the reduced premium period before the legislation extended it to15 months must be provided this notice within 60 days of the last day they were eligible to receive COBRA premium assistance under the old rules.
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