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Insurance-Related Relief Programs
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Waiver of Cost Sharing for COVID-19 Testing and Related Services for all State Health Benefits or School Employees Health Benefits Members
Cost sharing for visits for COVID-19 testing and testing-related-services for all State Health Benefits or School Employees Health Benefits members is waived. » more information -
Waiver of Monthly Premiums Associated with NJ FamilyCare Children’s Health Insurance Program
Monthly premium payments have been waived for all participants in the NJ FamilyCare Children’s Health Insurance Program. » more information -
Medicaid
The New Mexico Human Services Department provides health care for qualifying New Mexico residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying … » more information -
Medical Insurance Pool
Uninsured child-care workers and their immediate household members can now enroll in the New Mexico Medical Insurance Pool (“NMMIP”) and receive free healthcare coverage. The State will pay the cost of premiums for these uninsured workers and their … » more information -
Consumers Experiencing Financial Hardship Due to COVID-19 May Defer Paying Certain Insurance Premiums
Governor Cuomo has announced that consumers experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 may defer paying certain life insurance premiums for 90 days. No late fees will be assessed and no negative data will be reported to credit bureaus during … » more information -
Department of Financial Services Announces Health Insurers Must Cover Costs of COVID-19 Testing Without Cost-Sharing
The Department of Financial Services (DFS) issued a circular letter on May 22, 2020 stating New York State health insurers must provide coverage of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection and antibody tests ordered and administered by a pharmacist, without … » more information -
Department of Financial Services Announces Waiver of Costs for Mental Health Services for Frontline Essential Workers and Emotional Support Hotline for Frontline Essential Health Workers
The Department of Financial Services (DFS) will require New York State-regulated health insurers to waive cost-sharing, including deductibles, copayments and coinsurance, for in-network mental health services for New York's frontline essential … » more information -
Department of Financial Services: Insurance Circular Letter No. 3 (2020)
On March 3, 2020, the Department of Financial Services (DFS) issued an Insurance Circular Letter regarding COVID-19 preparedness to all insurers in New York State authorized to write and provide medical insurance in New York. DFS instructs these … » more information -
DFS Advises Insurers to Suspend Pre-Authorization and Administrative Requirements
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) issued guidance for insurers to suspend preauthorization and administrative requirements for hospitals in response to COVID-19. The suspension of these requirements will help hospitals meet … » more information -
In Response to COVID-19, DFS Requires Insurance Companies to Waive Cost-Sharing for All In-Network Telehealth Visits
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) announced a new emergency regulation requiring New York State insurance companies to waive cost-sharing, including deductibles, copayments (copays), or coinsurance for in-network telehealth … » more information -
Medicaid: COVID-19 Test Copay Waiver
NYS Medicaid will cover certain COVID-19 related services including testing and physician, clinic, and emergency visits without copays for members. Individuals who visit in-network providers, urgent care or emergency room to be tested for COVID-19 … » more information -
NY State of Health & Department of Financial Services Announce Special Enrollment Period for Uninsured New Yorkers
NY State of Health, together with the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS), announced in response to COVID-19 that they are making a Special Enrollment Period available to New Yorkers during which eligible individuals will be able … » more information -
Medicaid
North Dakota’s Medicaid program works to ensure that eligible North Dakota citizens have access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying providers to deliver covered services to eligible recipients. Specific COVID-19 guidance for … » more information -
Deferral of Employers’ Premium Installments For Workers’ Compensation Insurance
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is deferring Ohio employers’ premium installments for the months of June, July, and August. Businesses will have the option to defer the monthly premium payments with no financial penalties. The deferral is … » more information -
Health Insurance Coverage Flexibility
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, insurers must permit employers to continue covering employees under group policies even if the employee would otherwise become ineligible due to a decrease in hours worked per week. Insurers are required to permit … » more information -
Health Insurance Premium Grace Period
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, all insurers must give their insureds the option of deferring premium payments coming due, interest free, for up to 60 calendar days from each original premium due date. This means that employers can defer their … » more information -
Workers’ Compensation Claims and Policy Processing
For both injured workers and employers, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) has suspended several requirements, extended certain deadlines, and issued guidance for individuals that contract COVID-19 in the course of their employment. » more information -
Unemployment Insurance Benefits
Unemployed workers affected by COVID-19 may be eligible for benefits under already-existing Oklahoma unemployment insurance, which provides temporary income for workers who have experienced a loss of work due to no fault of their own when suitable … » more information -
Medicaid
The Oregon Health Authority provides health care for qualifying Oregon residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying providers to deliver … » more information -
Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid)
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services provides health care for qualifying state residents through the Commonwealth’s Medical Assistance program (Medicaid). The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed … » more information -
Unemployment Compensation Program
Pennsylvania’s Unemployment Compensation Program provides temporary wage replacement income to eligible individuals during periods of unemployment or partial employment. Program applicants must be unemployed through no fault of their own in order to … » more information -
HealthSourceRI – COVID-19 Special Enrollment
A special enrollment period (“SEP”) is now available until April 15, 2020 for Rhode Islanders seeking health coverage as a response to the growth of COVID-19. Those completing an online application should indicate that they have experienced an … » more information -
Temporary Disability/Caregiver Insurance
Rhode Island residents who are quarantined or unable to work due to the effects of COVID-19 may be eligible for assistance under the already existing (1) Temporary Disability Insurance (“TDI”) for those who are unable to work but whose businesses … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance
Rhode Island residents who are unable to work because their places of business have closed or their employers have directed them to stay at home without compensation due to the effects of COVID-19 may be eligible for assistance under the already … » more information -
State Continuation of Health Insurance Coverage
Through the already-existing State Continuation of Health Insurance Coverage program (also known as mini-COBRASC), South Carolina residents and the dependents of South Carolina residents that become unemployed due to the effects of COVID-19 and as a … » more information -
Medicaid
The South Dakota Department of Social Services provides health care for qualifying South Dakotan residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and … » more information -
TennCare
TennCare is the state of Tennessee’s Medicaid program. It provides healthcare to mostly low-income pregnant women, parents or caretakers of a minor child, children and individuals who are elderly or have a disability. To get TennCare, you must meet … » more information -
Unemployment Benefits for Employees, Self-Employed Individuals and Independent Contractors
Unemployed workers affected by COVID-19 may be eligible for benefits under already-existing Tennessee unemployment insurance, which provides temporary income for workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own and who are either looking for … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance
The Texas Unemployment Insurance (UI) program pays benefits to those individuals who lost their jobs through no fault of their own. The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) determines benefit eligibility based on past wages, why someone lost their job … » more information -
COVID-19 Uninsured Testing Coverage
For the duration of the COVID-19 public health emergency, individuals without health insurance can qualify for free COVID-19 related diagnostic testing and related services through Utah Medicaid. The program will allow uninsured individuals, without … » more information -
Medicaid
Utah’s Medicaid Program provides medical services for low-income pregnant women, children, and individuals who meet certain income and other eligibility requirements. For the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicaid has suspended the community … » more information -
Unemployment Insurance
Unemployed workers affected by COVID-19 may be eligible for benefits under already-existing Utah unemployment insurance, which provides temporary income for workers who are unemployed through no fault of their own and are able and available for … » more information -
Utah Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
The Department of Workforce Services is offering a new Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program for individuals who have lost income due to COVID-19 and who do not qualify for traditional unemployment insurance. » more information -
Apple Health (Medicaid)
The Washington State Health Care Authority provides health care for qualifying Washington residents through Apple Health (Medicaid). The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by … » more information -
West Virginia Children’s Health Insurance Program (WVCHIP)
WVCHIP was created to help families who do not have other health insurance for their children. Children adversely impacted by COVID-19 should be eligible for WVCHIP if they meet general eligibility requirements. In response to the impact of … » more information -
West Virginia Children’s Health Insurance Program (WVCHIP)
WVCHIP was created to help families who do not have other health insurance for their children. Children adversely impacted by COVID-19 should be eligible for WVCHIP if they meet general eligibility requirements. In response to the impact of … » more information -
Medicaid
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services provides health care for qualifying Wisconsin residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying … » more information -
Wyoming Unemployment Insurance
Unemployment insurance benefits provide temporary financial assistance to workers who are (1) unemployed through no fault of their own and (2) meet certain eligibility requirements listed below. Although no specific guidance has issued with respect … » more information -
Asian Americans Advancing Justice
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Asian Americans Advancing Justice is providing free legal consults for low-wage workers on issues related, but not limited, to unpaid wages, overtime, unemployment insurance benefits, wrongful termination … » more information
Tax-Related Relief Programs
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Credit for Family Leave for Certain Self-Employed Individuals
This section of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) creates a refundable income tax credit for self-employed individuals who would otherwise be entitled to paid sick leave under the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion … » more information -
Payroll Credit for Required Family Leave
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) provides a tax credit to eligible employers for wages required to be paid under the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act (the “EFMLEA”). » more information -
Payroll Credit for Required Paid Sick Leave
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act provides a tax credit to eligible employers for wages paid under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “EPSLA”). » more information -
Special Rule Related to Tax on Employers
This section of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) exempts employers from employer-side Federal Insurance Contributions Act (“FICA”) (or employer-side taxes under the parallel social security system for railroads (“RRTA”)) … » more information -
Temporary Suspension of Requirements to Pay Workers Compensation Insurance, Pay Business or Licensing Fees, Pay Registration Fees for Boats or Vehicles, And Submit Certain State Tax Filings
On March 31, 2020, Governor Mike Dunleavy issued an order suspending until May 11, 2020 the enforcement of certain statues and regulations in order to stabilize Alaska’s economy following the recent slowdown in business activity. Among others … » more information -
Extension of Filing Deadline for State Income Taxes to July 15, 2020
The Arizona Department of Revenue has extended the deadline for filing and paying state income taxes from April 15, 2020 to July 15, 2020. Taxpayers filing state tax returns or submitting payments after the previous April 15 deadline but before July … » more information -
Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program
The Disaster Relief Loan Guarantee Program predates COVID-19, but can be used by California-area small businesses to obtain disaster-related relief during this time. The program provides loan guarantees and direct loans to California-area small … » more information -
Tax Filing Extension for Individuals, Partnerships, and LLCs Taxed as Partnerships
As a part of special COVID-19 relief measures, the State of California is allowing for taxpayers (including individual filers, partnerships, LLCs taxed as partnerships and quarterly estimated tax payments) to file their 2019 California tax returns … » more information -
Tax, Regulatory, and Licensing Extensions
Governor Gavin Newsom has issued an executive order that, among others, provides tax, regulatory, and licensing extensions for eligible businesses. » more information -
Waiver of Late Payment Penalties of Property Taxes; Extension for Filing Business Personal Property Statements
As part of special COVID-19 relief measures, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed Executive Order N-61-20, which waives penalties for late property taxes paid after April 10 for taxpayers who demonstrate they have experienced financial hardship due to … » more information -
Waiver of Property Tax Late Penalties for Those Impacted by COVID-19
In recognition of the financial hardships created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Alameda County Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector (TTC) will work with property owners to alleviate penalties for late property tax payments due to COVID-19. » more information