NEWS RELEASE - Affordable Care Act Educational Sessions Continue Across State

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The Nebraska Department of Insurance is continuing its educational sessions on the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare. Last week, the Department met with Nebraska residents and small business owners in McCook, Gering, Valentine, and O’Neill. Beginning September 21, the Department will continue its outreach in other parts of the state. Individuals are invited to attend these public meetings.

NEWS RELEASE - Questions About Affordable Care Act to be Addressed

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Many Nebraskans still have questions about Obamacare and how it affects their family or small business. In order to answer and reassure Nebraskans about open enrollment on the Marketplace, the Department of Insurance is scheduling meetings across the state to update consumers on changes that are occurring with law and to answer any questions they may have.

NOTICE – Collection of Insurance Consultant, Agent or Broker Fees or “Commissions” by Insurers

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On March 11, 2011, the Nebraska Department of Insurance issued a Notice as to whether an insurer can collect fees on behalf of an insurance consultant from a new insured if the insurance business is placed by an insurance consultant. The Notice addressed the issue whether or not the insurer could hold the fees for eventual disbursement to the insurance consultant.

NOTICE – Transitional Policies For Fully Insured Groups Sized Between 51-100

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Starting January 1, 2016, the Affordable Care Act amends the size of the small group health insurance market from 2-50 to 1-100. However, the Obama Administration has indicated that those fully insured groups that have 51-100 insureds may be allowed to keep their policies and remain in the large group market via a transitional policy akin to the transitional policies that were allowed in the small group market. The Department previously discussed the small group transitional policies in a notice, “Transitional Policies Revised,” issued April 30, 2014.

NEWS RELEASE - CoOportunity Health Policyholders Encouraged to Act Quickly

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The Nebraska Department of Insurance encourages CoOportunity Health policyholders who have not yet replaced their health insurance coverage to act immediately in securing new coverage. February 15, 2015 is the last day for open enrollment and, as such, time is of the essence. Enrolling into a new plan may be inconvenient and, in some cases, a financial burden because some policyholders may have already had medical bills applied to their annual deductible. However, there are compelling reasons to act before the end of the February 15 open enrollment end date.