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If an adult dependent of an employee drops his health insurance because he got his own job do I still have to offer Cobra, even though he voluntarily dropped his coverage?
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Dependents & Cobra

posted at 7/22/2010 10:40 AM EDT
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If an adult dependent of an employee drops his health insurance because he got his own job do I still have to offer Cobra, even though he voluntarily dropped his coverage?

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posted at 7/23/2010 4:57 AM EDT
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Yes.

Dependents & Cobra

posted at 7/23/2010 7:55 AM EDT
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I'm going to disagree. This isn't a COBRA qualifying event.

Qualifying Events for Dependent Children:

* Loss of dependent child status under the plan rules
* Voluntary or involuntary termination of the covered employee's employment for any reason other than gross misconduct
* Reduction in the hours worked by the covered employee
* Covered employee's becoming entitled to Medicare
* Divorce or legal separation of the covered employee
* Death of the covered employee

Dependents & Cobra

posted at 7/23/2010 11:15 AM EDT
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You are correct. I misread the question.

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posted at 8/18/2010 9:41 AM EDT
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I agree with dhall111.

There are a few instances when a 'benefit' qualifying event is a 'COBRA' qualifying event, but there are other times when it is not.

In your case, the employee had a 'benefit' qualifying event (election of other insurance) to change their insurance coverage, thus allowing the employee/child to drop their coverage. This was not a qualifying event under COBRA and would therefore not require notification.

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posted at 8/19/2010 11:39 AM EDT
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Thanks all!

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