For health plans beginning in 2014 employers will need to limit new-hire waiting periods, for employees reasonably expected to work full time, to no more than 90 days. If the employer prefers the effective date of coverage to start on the first of the month following the waiting period then the waiting period can be no longer then 60 days.
New- Hire Waiting Periods
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