Legislation


H 1104 – North Carolina

Status: Inactive / Dead
Year Introduced: 2020
Link: https://www.ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/2019/h%201104

Access to Affordable Health Coverage for All. States legislative intent to provide a refundable premium tax credit designed to help eligible individuals in the coverage gap to afford health insurance purchased through the federal Health Insurance Marketplace, or the Health Benefits Exchange, modeled after the federal refundable premium tax credit under the Affordable Care Act. Establishes eligibility requirements as: (1) that the individual has a modified adjusted gross income that is below 100% of the federal poverty level; (2) the individual is at least 19 and under 65 years of age; (3) the individual is not entitled to to or enrolled in Medicaid benefits under Parts A or B of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act; (4) the individual is not eligible for Medicaid coverage or NC Health Choice coverage under the State Plan providing minimum essential coverage; (5) the individual is not eligible for coverage under TRICARE; and (6) the individual is not able to obtain affordable coverage through an eligible employer-sponsored plan that provides minimum value and minimum essential coverage.


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