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Small Employer or Self-employed Person

Federal law extends certain protections to employers seeking to buy health insurance for themselves and their workers. Utah has enacted reforms to expand some of these protections. Generally, small employers are those that employ 2-50 employees. Please note, however, that the definitions of small employer and employee are somewhat different under federal and state law. Check with the Utah Insurance Department to be sure that you know which protections apply to your group.

  • Do Insurance Companies Have to Sell Me Health Insurance?
  • Can I Be Charged More Because of My Group’s Health Status?
  • What Plan Choices Do I Have?
  • What If I Am Self-employed?
  • A Word About Association Plans

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      • What If I Am Self-employed?
      • A Word About Association Plans
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