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New COBRA Subsidy Requirements Impact Employers, Insurers and Health Plan Participants

by Law.com on April 22, 2009

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is an unprecedented economic stimulus plan. ARRA contains a number of provisions designed to assist unemployed workers and their families, including federal tax cuts and credits, expanded unemployment benefits and federally subsidized COBRA premiums. Attorneys Marjorie Glover and Edward Smith review the new COBRA subsidy requirements that significantly impact employers, insurers and health plan participants.

Read New COBRA Subsidy Requirements Impact Employers, Insurers and Health Plan Participants at Law.com.

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