How the State of Montana Assures Dependent Eligibility for Health Insurance : Department of Administration 2007
How the State of Montana Assures Dependent Eligibility for Health Insurance : Department of Administration 2007
Montana. Legislature. Legislative Audit Division
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A dependent may also be the eligible employee's dependent child who is under age 25, unmarried, not employed with an organization for which the dependent is entitled to group insurance, and not in full-time active military service. Legislation (SB419) passed during the 2007 legislative session may change some of this criteria. State employees have 31 days after being hired to add dependents. If dependents are not added upon initial hire, they can only be added to coverage under one of the follo...wing qualifying events: ► Marriage, divorce, legal separation, or a change in a custody /support order. ► Death of a spouse or child. ► Birth or adoption of a child. ► Employment change of a spouse, which affects his/her eligibility for benefits. ► Major change in a spouse's benefits. ► A dependent child's loss of eligibility. ► Loss of other health benefits such as Medicaid, Medicare, or CHIP by a dependent. Page? Chapter II - Program Requirements vs. Program Controls A dependent child's loss of eligibility could be due to age, marriage etc.
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