No penalty for failing to deliver insurance-option letter by Oct. 1
Initially, there was talk that employers would be hit with $100-per-day fines for failing to notify employees of their health coverage options by Oct. 1. But the U.S. Small Business Administration announced last month that “there is no fine or penalty under the law for failing to provide the notice.”
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