The DGA-Producer Pension and Health Plans has eliminated premiums for three months on COBRA health insurance coverage for participants whose coverage expires June 30. “Recognizing the shutdown of p…
-Producer Pension and Health Plans has eliminated premiums for three months on COBRA health insurance coverage for participants whose coverage expires June 30.
“Recognizing the shutdown of production in mid-March due to the coronavirus outbreak will impact participants losing eligibility July 1, 2020,” the DGA statement said, “the board of trustees of the Directors Guild of America-Producer Pension and Health Plans has approved a three-month period of premium-free COBRA coverage to Health Plan participants whose earned active coverage terminates on June 30, 2020.
“Eligible Health Plan participants will automatically receive the three months of premium-free COBRA coverage, continuing at the same level as your current Health Plan coverage, with no additional action required.
The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act allows eligible employees who have lost their jobs to continue receiving health benefits.
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