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Subsidizing Student Health Insurance With Stipends – New Agency Guidance And Relief (Employment Matters)
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In a recent article by our colleague Patricia Moran of Mintz Levin's Employment Labor and Benefits practice, new
light is shed regarding the Affordable Care Act's (ACA) effects
on health insurance stipends provided to students at educational
institutions. Patricia's article, "Subsidizing Student Health Insurance With Stipends
– New Agency Guidance and Relief" analyzes new
guidance issued by the Departments of Treasury, Labor and Health
and Human Services addressing the application of market reforms and
other provisions of the ACA to student health coverage and advises
what educational institutions ought to be doing to meet ACA
requirements.
To find out more about these requirements,
click here to access Patricia's article in full.
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