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HB 1349: Continue Health Care After Employment
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Allows terminated employee to continue health care with 65% premium if assistance-eligible. Defines eligibility.
Read the bill here.
Year
2009
Current status
06/01/2009 Signed by Governor
Sponsors
Rep. Fischer; Sen. Heath
Status
Signed by governor
Bill number
HB 1349
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