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Does the age-26 provision require employees to add their adult children to our group plan even if they do not wish to pay the additional premium associated with the coverage?

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Does the age-26 provision require employees to add their adult children to our group plan even if they do not wish to pay the additional premium associated with the coverage?

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No. Employers who offer dependent coverage must notify employees of the option to add their adult children to the employer-sponsored group health plan. Employees are not required to add their adult children to their health coverage.

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