Cobra Termination
msoto
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Last month, we terminated two employees, and offer them COBRA. Both agree to keep the benefits, with the agreement that payment would be send to us, before the 1st of the month. We receive no payment, and therefore terminated their insurance. My question is, should we mailed anything to them, letting them know that their benefits terminated? We are located in the state of california, is it mandatory by either state or federal law to notify them?
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Assuming the above has been satisfied, we normally send the employee a letter confirming their termination of COBRA eligibility and keep a copy in their pers file. I think this is the courteous thing to do.
Did your people sign the COBRA form accepting continuation? Their 45 days to pay starts when they accept. If you don't have signed acceptance you must wait the 60 + 45 days. I always caution my terminating employees, that if they take advantage of the extension of time, that their payment must cover premiums for all of that time -- almost 4 months premiums at one time!!
Of course, if your insurance carrier allows, you can cancel coverage pending COBRA acceptance. IF you get acceptance, the insurance carrier will reinstate them back to the termination date.