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Marketplace Notice

Employers must give each new hire a written notice describing the Health Insurance Marketplace and whether the employer offers coverage. The notice is due within 14 days of the start date.

Do employers have to give employees a notice about the Marketplace, and when?

June 30, 2026 by HealthInsuranceFAQs

Yes. Almost every employer covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act must give each employee a written notice about the Health Insurance Marketplace and their coverage options. New hires must get it at the time of hiring (within 14 days, per DOL), whether or not they enroll.

Categories Compliance Tags Marketplace Notice

What is the Marketplace Notice (Notice of Coverage Options)?

June 30, 2026June 16, 2026 by HealthInsuranceFAQs

The Marketplace Notice is a short notice that virtually all employers must give every new hire (within 14 days of starting) explaining that health coverage is available through the ACA Marketplace and how the employer’s plan affects subsidy eligibility.

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