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Old 01-07-2014, 04:15 PM
lsuriot lsuriot is offline
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I'm no attorney; but I would suggest that instead of a waiver you need to have these employees refuse coverage, in writing of course!

That way you accomplish 2 things, it shows that you offered the employee "affordable" insurance and they declined.

To the employer it doesn't matter if the employee has insurance somewhere else or not. It matters that the employer proves that "affordable" insurance is offered to eligible employees.
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