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How To Determine Full-Time Employment Status Of Employees For The ACA Employer Shared Responsibility Mandate
06 January 2016
McDermott Will & Emery
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As part of the insurance market reforms enacted under the ACA,
large employers are required to maintain a certain level of health
insurance for their common law employees (and only their common law
employees) or pay a penalty — the so-called pay or play or
employer shared responsibility rules. The rules for
determining which workers should, or even can, be offered coverage
are quite daunting. This article provides a road map for
determining which workers must have an offer of health insurance
coverage from the employer to avoid triggering penalties under the
employer shared responsibility requirements.
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How To Determine Full-Time Employment Status Of Employees For The
ACA Employer Shared Responsibility Mandate
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