bn29.2 multiple offers

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Colleen Bertagnolli
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    We are implementing ACA (only a year late).  When we do a personnel action changing someone's hours (which will put them in a different health option based on employee group) we see two offers on the bn29.2 after running the bn100.  Is that right?
    Margie Gyurisin
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      Do they have the same date? What does your BN29.1 look like? Are they eligible for than more than one priority 1 plan?
      Colleen Bertagnolli
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        Only eligible for the one plan.  We hired the employee and enrolled them in the health plan effective 11/1.  We then processed a personnel action reducing  hours and which changed the health premiums effective 12/1

                             plan             offer date   life event     priority    offer code
        It shows :  *   HLTH               11/1         bn31                1          1E

                          * HLTH               12/1          bn100               1          1E

        Margie Gyurisin
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          That looks like the BN29.1. I would expect to see that since you "offered" it in November and December. Do you only have one plan? For myself, I have 3 HL plans to choose from and a decline(waive) plan. My lowest cost plan is the number 1 and will be the cost shown on my 1095C.
          Colleen Bertagnolli
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            Sorry yes that was the 29.1 and the other plan plus the waive plan do show up
            plan offer date offer code Employee Cost
            bn29.2 HLTH 11/1 1E 148.00

            HLTH 12/1 1E 148.00



            Colleen Bertagnolli
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              So it really is considered two offers? The 1095 shows correctly
              Margie Gyurisin
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                In a crazy way, yes.
                Colleen Bertagnolli
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                  Thank you. I am good with that (I was told it shouldn't look like that).

                  Thank you again