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cartlidgeashley

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Examples of individuals who would qualify for COBRA include:
 
  A. employees who are laid off from their jobs.
  B. employees who quit their jobs.
  C. children of covered employees who are no longer full-time students.
  D. divorced ex-spouses of covered employees.

Question 2

Which of the following is true of COBRA insurance?
 
  A. It is available to former employees of businesses that employ 100 or more workers.
  B. It is available to former employees of businesses that employ 50 or more workers.
  C. It is available to former employees of businesses that employ 20 or more workers.
  D. It is available to former employees of businesses that employ 5 or more workers.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: employees who are laid off from their jobs., employees who quit their jobs., children of covered employees who are no longer full-time students., divorced ex-spouses of covered employees.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: It is available to former employees of businesses that employ 20 or more workers.



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