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COBRA requires most private employers to continue to make health benefits available to terminated or retired employees and their families for a period of time, generally ________ months.
 
  A) 6
  B) 12
  C) 18
  D) 24

Question 2

The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act ________.
 
  A) prohibits an employer's health plan from using incentives to encourage employees to leave the hospital after childbirth after less than the legislatively-determined minimum stay
  B) limits the ability of health plans to set annual or lifetime maximums on mental and nervous disorder benefits
  C) requires that most private employers continue to make health benefits available to terminated or retired employees and their families for a period of time
  D) sets minimum requirements for protecting individuals' health-care data accessibility and confidentiality



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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