When the adult child reaches the limiting age of 26 under the plan, what coverage options will be available?
Medical Coverage: When the adult child reaches the limiting age of 26 under the plan, if otherwise eligible, the child will be able to choose the state coverage extension until age 28 or COBRA coverage if not eligible for the state coverage extension. Dental Coverage: When the adult child reaches the limiting age of 26 under the plan or policy, extension of coverage will be available through COBRA.
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