The final rule covers a wide range of topics. This article discusses the final rule’s changes to impose new income and special enrollment period verification requirements; deny advance premium tax credits for a consumer’s failure to reconcile prior year tax credits; and reduce state and insurer flexibility on premium payment thresholds.
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