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Who pays for coverage provided pursuant to a National Medical Support Notice (NMSN)?

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Who pays for coverage provided pursuant to a National Medical Support Notice (NMSN)?

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The NMSN provides that the employee named in the NMSN is liable for any employee contributions required under the plan for enrollment of the children. However, if federal or state withholding limitations prevent the withholding of the required employee contributions from the employee’s paycheck, the plan is not required to provide coverage for the child. The employer is required to notify the state agency if such withholding limitations prevent the withholding of the required employee contributions.

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