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I have 105 actives plus retirees of which 10 actives have elected not to receive our health care plan benefits. Do I qualify because that puts me under the 100 member threshold?

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I have 105 actives plus retirees of which 10 actives have elected not to receive our health care plan benefits. Do I qualify because that puts me under the 100 member threshold?

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Yes, and for the same reasoning as in the previous question: It goes by the number of actives plus retirees currently covered under the agency’s healthcare plan(s). If an active employee elects to not receive healthcare benefits from an employer, they do not count as a plan member because they are not currently enrolled in the plan.

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