It most likely is policy for all students on the campus no matter what they are studying. *NM*
Amys Send a noteboard - 08/06/2010 05:23:47 AM
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A legal question about health insurance and schools for anyone inclined to answer
07/06/2010 11:33:29 PM
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Probably impossible to answer without seeing any contract you have to sign before you attend.
07/06/2010 11:42:08 PM
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I think they will just add it to his term bill in that case.
08/06/2010 12:36:03 AM
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That is exactly what they will do, except they offer no waiver in my position
08/06/2010 03:07:43 AM
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Yeah, they just add it to your term tuition statement-- there is no way around it
08/06/2010 03:02:15 AM
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Re: A legal question about health insurance and schools for anyone inclined to answer
08/06/2010 12:38:54 AM
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I did contact them and they said they can't have healthy patients opt out of their plan
08/06/2010 02:56:01 AM
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I'd be curious to see what sort of ties can be found between the school, or some of its board...
08/06/2010 03:09:26 AM
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one question
08/06/2010 04:06:42 AM
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It most likely is policy for all students on the campus no matter what they are studying. *NM*
08/06/2010 05:23:47 AM
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Welcome to the concept of ObamaCare.....i.e., forced purchasing of medical insurance. *NM*
08/06/2010 04:34:26 AM
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Except not, because he already has a provider. Good try, but not really. Try again. *NM*
09/06/2010 02:39:48 AM
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you might think that is true but it is likely the insurance he has won't be allowed under Obamacare
09/06/2010 05:10:04 AM
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