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Health Insurance Notices from Employers

by | Oct 2, 2025

How These Notices Help Nevada Employees Explore Marketplace Coverage

Health insurance notices from employers, officially called Notices of Coverage Options, are documents required under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). These notices explain the Health Insurance Marketplace (sometimes called the “Marketplace”) and guide employees on how to explore alternatives to employer-sponsored coverage.

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employers subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) must provide these notices to all new employees within 14 days of their hire date. In Nevada, employees are directed to Nevada Health Link, the state’s official Marketplace, where they can review coverage options and check eligibility for financial assistance.

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Why Employers Must Provide Marketplace Notices

The ACA requires these notices so that employees are aware of their right to explore health insurance outside their workplace plan. Notices give employees clear, standardized information to compare employer coverage with Marketplace options.

  • Nevada Health Link emphasizes that Marketplace plans may provide more affordable coverage, especially if premium tax credits (subsidy) are available.
  • The U.S. Department of Labor confirms that while employers must distribute notices, there is currently no fine for failing to do so.

This requirement promotes transparency, ensuring that every worker has access to unbiased information about Nevada Health Link and potential cost-saving options.

 

Who Receives Health Insurance Notices?

Employers covered by the FLSA must give these notices to:

Notices are not required for dependents or non-employees, since the law focuses on informing workers directly about Nevada Health Link coverage.

 

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