Just barely.
52 weeks/yr.
1/3 x 52 = 17.3333
700/17.3333 = 40.38
I'm thinking someone too the "standard" 2080 hours a year and divided by 3 (693.33) and rounded up.
An undercurrent of many provisions and consequences of the ACA is the gov't/IRS effort to cut back on the "tax expenditure" resulting from the tax free nature of employer provided group health insurance.
Since the tax law hadn't changed the IRS figured out a clever way to effectively eliminate employer tax free reimbursement of employee individual health insurance premiums by claiming ACA reform violations and invoking the draconian $100/day/person penalty.
Same thing is going to happen with the excise tax on "Cadillac" coverage, just an indirect way to reduce the tax expenditure.
It's all about the lost tax dollars.