election period

(A)The term “election period” means the period which— (i)begins not later than the date on which coverage terminates under the plan by reason of a qualifying event, (ii)is of at least 60 days’ duration, and (iii)ends not earlier than 60 days after the later of— (I)the date described in clause (i), or (II)in the case of any qualified beneficiary who receives notice under paragraph (6)(D), the date of such notice. (B)Except as otherwise specified in an election, any election of continuation coverage by a qualified beneficiary described in subparagraph (A)(i) or (B) of subsection (g)(1) shall be deemed to include an election of continuation coverage on behalf of any other qualified beneficiary who would lose coverage under the plan by reason of the qualifying event. If there is a choice among types of coverage under the plan, each qualified beneficiary is entitled to make a separate selection among such types of coverage. (C) (i)In the case of a nonelecting TAA-eligible individual and notwithstanding subparagraph (A), such individual may elect continuation coverage under this subsection during the 60-day period that begins on the first day of the month in which the individual becomes a TAA-eligible individual, but only if such election is made not later than 6 months after the date of the TAA-related loss of coverage. (ii)Any continuation coverage elected by a TAA-eligible individual under clause (i) shall commence at the beginning of the 60-day election period described in such paragraph and shall not include any period prior to such 60-day election period. (iii)With respect to an individual who elects continuation coverage pursuant to clause (i), the period— (I)beginning on the date of the TAA-related loss of coverage, and (II)ending on the first day of the 60-day election period described in clause (i), (iv)For purposes of this subsection:

Source

26 USC § 4980B(f)(5)(A)


Scoping language

None: Default is title Scope
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