Utah Code § 31A-22-722

Utah mini-COBRA benefits for employer group coverage
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(1) An employer's group policy shall offer an employee's coverage to be extended under the
current employer's group policy for a period of 12 months, except as provided in Subsection (2).
The right to extend coverage includes:
(a) voluntary termination;
(b) involuntary termination;
(c) retirement;
(d) death;
(e) divorce or legal separation;
(f) loss of dependent status;
(g) sabbatical;
(h) a disability;
(i) leave of absence; or
(j) reduction of hours.
(2)
(a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), an employee may not extend coverage under the current
employer's group insurance policy if the employee:
(i) fails to pay premiums or contributions in accordance with the terms of the insurance policy;
(ii) acquires other group coverage covering all preexisting conditions including maternity, if the
coverage exists;

(iii) performs an act or practice that constitutes fraud in connection with the coverage;
(iv) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact under the terms of the coverage;
(v) is terminated from employment for gross misconduct;
(vi) is not continuously covered under the current employer's group policy for a period of three
months immediately before the termination of the insurance policy due to an event set forth
in Subsection (1);
(vii) is eligible for an extension of coverage required by federal law;
(viii) establishes residence outside of this state;
(ix) moves out of the insurer's service area;
(x) is eligible for similar coverage under another group insurance policy; or
(xi) has the employee's coverage terminated because the employer's coverage is terminated,
except as provided in Subsection (8).
(b) The right to extend coverage under Subsection (1) applies to spouse or dependent coverage,
including a surviving spouse or dependents whose coverage under the insurance policy
terminates by reason of the death of the employee or member.
(3)
(a) The employer shall notify the following in writing of the right to extend group coverage and the
payment amounts required for extension of coverage, including the manner, place, and time
in which the payments shall be made:
(i) a terminated insured;
(ii) an ex-spouse of an insured; or
(iii) if Subsection (2)(b) applies:
(A) a surviving spouse; and
(B) the guardian of surviving dependents, if different from a surviving spouse.
(b) The notification required in Subsection (3)(a) shall be sent first class mail within 30 days after
the termination date of the group coverage to:
(i) the terminated insured's home address as shown on the records of the employer;
(ii) the address of the surviving spouse, if different from the insured's address and if shown on
the records of the employer;
(iii) the guardian of any dependents address, if different from the insured's address, and if
shown on the records of the employer; and
(iv) the address of the ex-spouse, if shown on the records of the employer.
(4) The insurer shall provide the employee, spouse, or any eligible dependent the opportunity to
extend the group coverage at the payment amount stated in Subsection (5) if:
(a) the employer policyholder does not provide the terminated insured the written notification
required by Subsection (3)(a); and
(b) the employee or other individual eligible for extension contacts the insurer within 60 days of
coverage termination.
(5)
(a) A premium amount for extended group coverage may not exceed 102% of the group rate in
effect for a group member, including an employer's contribution, if any, for a group insurance
policy.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(a), an insurer may not charge an insured an additional
fee, an additional premium, interest, or any similar charge for electing extended group
coverage.
(6) Except as provided in this Subsection (6), coverage extends without interruption for 12 months
and may not terminate if the terminated insured or, with respect to a minor, the parent or
guardian of the terminated insured:

(a) elects to extend group coverage within 60 days of losing group coverage; and
(b) tenders the amount required to the employer or insurer.
(7) The insured's coverage may be terminated before 12 months if the terminated insured:
(a) establishes residence outside of this state;
(b) moves out of the insurer's service area;
(c) fails to pay premiums or contributions in accordance with the terms of the insurance policy,
including any timeliness requirements;
(d) performs an act or practice that constitutes fraud in connection with the coverage;
(e) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact under the terms of the coverage;
(f) becomes eligible for similar coverage under another group insurance policy; or
(g) has the coverage terminated because the employer's coverage is terminated, except as
provided in Subsection (8).
(8) If the current employer coverage is terminated and the employer replaces coverage with similar
coverage under another group insurance policy, without interruption, the terminated insured,
spouse, or the surviving spouse and guardian of dependents if Subsection (2)(b) applies, may
obtain extension of coverage under the replacement group insurance policy:
(a) for the balance of the period the terminated insured would have extended coverage under the
replaced group insurance policy; and
(b) if the terminated insured is otherwise eligible for extension of coverage.
(9) An insurer shall require an insured employer to offer to the following individuals an open
enrollment period at the same time as other regular employees:
(a) an individual who extends group coverage and is current on payment; and
(b) during the applicable grace period described in Subsection (3) or (4), an individual who is
eligible to elect to extend group coverage.

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