Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance (STLDI): Overview and 2018 Final Regulations | Practical Law

Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance (STLDI): Overview and 2018 Final Regulations | Practical Law

A Practice Note addressing final regulations issued by the Trump administration's Departments of Labor (DOL), Health and Human Services (HHS), and Treasury (collectively, Departments) in August 2018 concerning the meaning of short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI). The 2018 final regulations expanded the definition of STLDI to mean health insurance with a maximum coverage period of less than 12 months. Under the 2018 final regulations, STLDI coverage can last for up to 36 months in total, taking into account renewals or extensions.

Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance (STLDI): Overview and 2018 Final Regulations

Practical Law Practice Note w-016-0852 (Approx. 16 pages)

Short-Term, Limited-Duration Insurance (STLDI): Overview and 2018 Final Regulations

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A Practice Note addressing final regulations issued by the Trump administration's Departments of Labor (DOL), Health and Human Services (HHS), and Treasury (collectively, Departments) in August 2018 concerning the meaning of short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI). The 2018 final regulations expanded the definition of STLDI to mean health insurance with a maximum coverage period of less than 12 months. Under the 2018 final regulations, STLDI coverage can last for up to 36 months in total, taking into account renewals or extensions.