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Issues on COBRA and Dependent Eligibility Audits
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[Opinion]
Mar. 10, 2008
Excerpt: Included among [California state employee benefits] is health care coverage for workers and their dependents, which is specifically provided under the state's Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 () (COBRA). [T]he article, 'Employers Are Taking Steps to Reduce Costs Associated with Employee Benefits', posted on November 29, 2007, contradicts nearly everything the law says. This article is about the practice of some employers who terminate medical coverage for worker's dependents unless they can show proof of qualification to the benefit.

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