New York Labor and Employment Law Report
President Signs 2010 Defense Appropriations Bill, Which Includes COBRA Subsidy Extension
December 21, 2009
On December 21, 2009, the President signed H.R. 3326, which includes the COBRA subsidy changes discussed in yesterday's blog entry. The enactment of this law means that by February 19, 2009, administrators of group health plans must issue a notice describing the COBRA changes to individuals who were eligible for the subsidy or who experience(d) a COBRA qualifying event at any time on or after October 31, 2009. This notice should describe:
- The extension of the maximum COBRA subsidy period from 9 months to 15 months;
- The extension to February 28, 2010, of the qualifying date for an involuntary termination entitling the COBRA qualified beneficiary to the COBRA subsidy as an "assistance eligible individual";
- The right of qualified beneficiaries whose COBRA terminated after October 31, 2009 (due to failure to pay the higher COBRA premium) to reinstate coverage retroactively by paying the subsidized premium (the 35% amount) by February 19, 2010, or by 30 days after the notice is provided, whichever is later;
- The right of assistance eligible qualified beneficiaries who paid the unsubsidized premium for COBRA for periods after October 31, 2009, to receive a refund or obtain a credit of the overpaid amount. (The administrator can choose the option it prefers: refund or credit).
Watch the U.S. Department of Labor website, www.dol.gov/cobra, for more information and, possibly, a model notice.