It depends, I am 20 and still on my parents insurance, But i am also a full time student. I also have to say that I am still living in my parents home.
The new law regarding the parent's children UNDER AGE 26 does not say that the "child" must be in college. Whether a "child" can stay on the parent's plan depends on the choice of the parents and whether the "child" is financially dependent upon the parents.
Kids can stay under their parents insurance until they're 26.
I believe it is until 18 years of age, unless the child is a full-time student.
If a student is on their parents insurance they should stay on it as long as possible. However, the student's parents should check with their policy as to what benefits are available if the student does not stay in the local area. When a parent's insurance policy is not an option one can check with the school they plan to attend. Most schools offer student insurance. Another option would be for the student to purchase their own health insurance policy.
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Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act (called "ObamaCare" by some), if you have a child, whether in college or not, that child can stay on your health insurance plan until age 26.
Per the provisions of the healthcare bill until the end of the month following the child's 26th birthday.
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This has less to do with your state and more to do with your health insurance provider. Most providers range between 18-20, but that is comiserate with the child living at home or still in school. The best thing to so is call the customer service number on the back of your insurance card and ask.
The health insurance carrier the person was with when she was in the hospital would help to pay for the stay.
Well, according to my Civics teacher (since we are talking about the Health Care Bill Reform so much now) it is supposedly 26 years of age.
Penis.