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How is Minnesota law different from COBRA?

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How is Minnesota law different from COBRA?

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A. Minnesota law applies to fully insured employers with two or more employees as well as self-insured plans offered by local government units. Minnesota law does not apply to self-insured non-governmental employers. In some circumstances, Minnesota law provides for a longer continuation time than does COBRA.

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