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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 122

Sec. 5-11. Easy enrollment special enrollment period.

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Sec. 5-11. Easy enrollment special enrollment period.
(a)The Illinois Health Benefits Exchange shall allow a special enrollment period for an uninsured taxpayer and the uninsured taxpayer's qualified dependents, if applicable, if
(1)the uninsured taxpayer requested health insurance benefit information through the easy enrollment program under Section 513 of the Illinois Income Tax Act and
(2)the uninsured taxpayer and the uninsured taxpayer's qualified dependents, if applicable, are eligible to enroll in a qualified health plan through the Illinois Health Benefits Exchange.
(b)The Illinois Health Benefits Exchange shall notify an interested, uninsured taxpayer by letter of the estimated eligibility for insurance affordability programs, including Medicaid, federal health insurance premium tax credits, and cost-sharing reductions.
(c)The uninsured taxpayer and the uninsured taxpayer's dependents shall have 60 days from the date of the letter to select and enroll in a qualified health plan.
(d)After an eligible individual and the eligible individual's dependents have selected and enrolled in a qualified health plan, coverage shall be effective the first day of the month that follows the plan selection.
(e)The Department of Insurance and the Department of Healthcare and Family Services may adopt any rules necessary to implement an easy enrollment special enrollment period.
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