Covered California for Small Business
To be eligible to participate in CCSB, you must indicate that your business or organization meets all of these qualifications:
• Have a primary business address in California, or offer coverage to each eligible employee through CCSB servicing that employee’s primary worksite,
• Have 1 to 100 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees*, and
• Offer coverage through CCSB to all full-time employees, that average 30+ hours per week
Applications and Forms:
2020 Employee Application (for effective dates Jan. 1 to March 1, 2020)
Covered California for Small Business (CCSB) will accept new-business submissions through the first five business days of the month for same-month coverage, provided a New Business Late-Submission Acknowledgement Form is signed and submitted with the enrollment application. Be advised that the New Business Late-Submission Acknowledgement Form is an optional form. If the group does not agree to the submission acknowledgement, the effective date will be the first of the month following the requested effective date.
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