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a beneficiary notifies you one month after losing employer coverage. are they still within the sep window? no, sep closed after 30 days yes, sep lasts 2 months after coverage ends no, sep only applies before coverage ends
To determine if the beneficiary is within the Special Enrollment Period (SEP) window after losing employer coverage, we analyze the SEP rules for employer - sponsored coverage loss. The SEP for losing employer coverage typically lasts for 2 months (60 days) after the coverage ends. One month is within this 2 - month period.
- Option 1 is incorrect because SEP does not close after 30 days; it has a longer window.
- Option 3 is incorrect as SEP applies after coverage ends, not just before.
- Option 2 is correct as one month is within the 2 - month (60 - day) SEP window that starts when employer coverage ends.
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B. Yes, SEP lasts 2 months after coverage ends