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I just received this National Meical Support Notice (NMSN); what does this mean?

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I just received this National Meical Support Notice (NMSN); what does this mean?

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An NMSN is a court order to enroll the child(ren) in an employer-provided health insurance plan if available at no or a reasonable cost. Your responsibility as an employer is to begin or maintain coverage for the employee’s dependents whose names are listed on the order, if health insurance is available. Please follow the instructions included with each National Medical Support Notice. A copy of the NMSN must also be given to the employee. A response must be received by ACDCSS within ninety days of service. If the dependents are already covered through your company’s plan, return the NMSN with the required information. If coverage is available, please enroll the children and return to our office a completed NMSN form and any insurance cards and/or booklets. If coverage will be available at a later date, please complete the appropriate section of the NMSN and return it to us indicating the date insurance will be available. When the insurance becomes available, please enroll the child(re

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