York,
45 CFR 155.420 - Special enrollment periods. | LII / Legal Information Institute Full text of the SEP rule, it's worth the read as it seems you have questions on it. Dates are well defined in there.
For birth, plan is effective the day of birth. (Section (b)(2)(i))
I'm almost positive that an SEP applies to a "coverage household", which was defined by my exchange to mean "everyone who can go on a single contract". Multiple carriers and my exchange have confirmed and reiterated this. If anyone in the "coverage household" has an SEP, everyone is eligible to utilize it.
I know we've debated the "change coverage" vs "obtain new coverage" question when it comes to SEP's, and while we can still debate the legalese, the reality is, the exchange is letting you obtain new coverage.
45 CFR 155.420 - Special enrollment periods. | LII / Legal Information Institute Full text of the SEP rule, it's worth the read as it seems you have questions on it. Dates are well defined in there.
For birth, plan is effective the day of birth. (Section (b)(2)(i))
I'm almost positive that an SEP applies to a "coverage household", which was defined by my exchange to mean "everyone who can go on a single contract". Multiple carriers and my exchange have confirmed and reiterated this. If anyone in the "coverage household" has an SEP, everyone is eligible to utilize it.
I know we've debated the "change coverage" vs "obtain new coverage" question when it comes to SEP's, and while we can still debate the legalese, the reality is, the exchange is letting you obtain new coverage.