Modern Tools

Is there a health insurance mandate in New Jersey?

Is there a health insurance mandate in New Jersey?

NJ Health Insurance Mandate. New Jersey Health Insurance Market Preservation Act. Beginning January 1, 2019, New Jersey will require its residents to maintain health insurance. The law requires you and your family to have minimum essential health coverage throughout 2019 and beyond, unless you qualify for an exemption.

Can a NJ employer mandate the covid-19 vaccine?

The state Department of Health said an employer can require New Jersey residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine in order to enter a workplace. Gov. Phil Murphy may address the matter during his 1 p.m. news conference on Monday. Read more: WATCH LIVE: Gov. Murphy Issues NJ Coronavirus, Vaccines Update

How to get health insurance in New Jersey?

New Jersey will accept the NJ-1095 form from any filer. The State also will accept filings of federal 1095-C forms, Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage, if Parts I and III are completed or the form is fully completed. Filers of fully completed Form 1095-B. Health Coverage, also can use that form for New Jersey filings.

Do you have to send 1094 forms in NJ?

New Jersey does not require coverage providers to transmit 1094 forms, though we will accept them if a coverage provider sends them as part of a larger file that includes 1095 forms. New Jersey will accept the NJ-1095 form from any filer.

The state Department of Health said an employer can require New Jersey residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine in order to enter a workplace. Gov. Phil Murphy may address the matter during his 1 p.m. news conference on Monday. Read more: WATCH LIVE: Gov. Murphy Issues NJ Coronavirus, Vaccines Update

Is the NJ Department of Labor offering job training?

Yes, the Department of Labor has many opportunities for job training. Visit nj.gov/labor for information on how to access training funds for on-the-job training. NJDOL is also looking ahead to provide online virtual training programs. If there’s an employer who has an immediate need, we can assist specific to the training need.

New Jersey does not require coverage providers to transmit 1094 forms, though we will accept them if a coverage provider sends them as part of a larger file that includes 1095 forms. New Jersey will accept the NJ-1095 form from any filer.

When did New Jersey declare a state of emergency?

Governor Phil Murphy declared that New Jersey has entered a state of emergency, effective March 9, 2020. Executive Order No. 103 declares a state of emergency across all 21 counties in the State. New Jersey’s law against price gouging is now in effect .