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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Health Law’s Rule Delay Could Hamper Enforcement

WASHINGTON — There’s a bit of a domino effect undercutting President Barack Obama’s health care law.

Enforcement of the overhaul’s central mandate — that individual Americans must have coverage — could be weakened by the Obama administration’s recent delay of a requirement that larger employers provide medical insurance.

That’s because the delayed rule also required companies to report health insurance details for employees. Without employers validating who’s covered, a scofflaw could lie, and the government would have no easy way to check.

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1 comment:

  1. The statement that the administration does not believe that people will flout the law is stupid. The President has flouted the laws all by himself.

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