Qualifying events recognized under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) are;
1) Loss of employer health insurance coverage
2) Expiration of coverage under COBRA or state continuation of coverage provisions
3) Loss of government sponsored plan, including Medicaid or CHIP
4) Loss of Minimum Essential Coverage
5) Birth or adoption or foster care or legal guardianship
6) Marriage
7) No longer an eligible dependent (e.g. - child turning age 26)
8) Divorce from a policyholder
9) Termination of a pre-ACA individual plan during 2014
10) Moving to a new area that offers different plan options or moving outside of an HMO service area
11) Employer's bankruptcy resulting in loss of coverage for retirees
12) Release from incarceration
13) Unintentional error or enrollment/disenrollment in a Health Insurance Marketplace plan is unintentional or erroneous
14) A material violation of contract terms by the health insurance plan
1) Loss of employer health insurance coverage
2) Expiration of coverage under COBRA or state continuation of coverage provisions
3) Loss of government sponsored plan, including Medicaid or CHIP
4) Loss of Minimum Essential Coverage
5) Birth or adoption or foster care or legal guardianship
6) Marriage
7) No longer an eligible dependent (e.g. - child turning age 26)
8) Divorce from a policyholder
9) Termination of a pre-ACA individual plan during 2014
10) Moving to a new area that offers different plan options or moving outside of an HMO service area
11) Employer's bankruptcy resulting in loss of coverage for retirees
12) Release from incarceration
13) Unintentional error or enrollment/disenrollment in a Health Insurance Marketplace plan is unintentional or erroneous
14) A material violation of contract terms by the health insurance plan
That's all folks!