KCA - 2018 Plan Year

PART B: Information About Health Coverage Offered by Your Employer

This section contains information about any health coverage offered by your employer. If you decide to complete an application for coverage in the Marketplace, you will be asked to provide this information. This information is numbered to correspond to the Marketplace application.

3. Employer Name

4. Employer Identification Number (EIN)

Kisinger Campo and Associates Corp

59-1677145

5. Employer Address

6. Employer Phone Number

201 N. Franklin Street, Suite 400

813-871-5331

7. City

8. State

9. Zip Code

Tampa

FL

33602

10. Who can we contact about employee health coverage at this job?

Colleen Carter

11. Phone Number (if different from above)

12. E-mail address

813-871-5331

Colleen.Carter@kisingercampo.com

Here is some basic informationabout health coverageoffered by this employer:

As your employer, we offer a health plan to:

All Employees. Eligibleemployees are:

X

Some employees. Eligibleemployees are:

Employees who work at least 30 hours per week and have been employed at least 30 days.

With respect to dependents:

X

We do offer coverage. Eligible Dependents are:

Legal Spouse and Dependents to Age 26

We do not offer coverage.

X If checked, this coveragemeets the minimum value standard, and the cost of this coverageto you is intended to be affordable, based on employee wages.

**Even if your employer intends your coverage to be affordable, you may still be eligible for a premium discount throughthe Marketplace. The Marketplace will use your household income, along with other factors, to determinewhether you may be eligiblefor a premium discount. If, for example, your wages vary from week to week (perhaps you are an hourly employee or you work on a commission basis), if you are newly employed mid-year, or if you have other income losses, you may still qualify for a premium discount.

If you decide to shop for coverage in the Marketplace, HealthCare.gov will guide you through the process. Here's the employer information you'll enter when you visit HealthCare.gov to find out if you can get a tax credit to lower your monthly premiums.

1 An employer-sponsored health plan meets the "minimum value standard" if the plan's share of the total allowed benefit costs covered by the plan is no less than 60 percent of such costs (Section 36(c)(2)(C)(ii) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986)

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