If you previously waived your ICHRA, you may be able to enroll later if you experience a qualifying life event or otherwise become eligible under your employer's plan rules.
Can I enroll after waiving my ICHRA?
Possibly. Whether you can enroll depends on:
Your employer's ICHRA plan rules.
Whether you've experienced a qualifying life event.
Whether you're eligible to enroll outside the normal enrollment period.
How do I request enrollment?
Contact your employer or Take Command Customer Experience.
Explain what has changed.
Complete any required enrollment steps.
Submit proof of individual health insurance if requested.
Your eligibility will be reviewed according to your employer's plan rules.
What if I lost other health insurance?
Loss of other qualifying health insurance may allow you to participate in your employer's ICHRA if you're otherwise eligible.
Contact your employer or Take Command as soon as possible to discuss your options.
When does this article not apply?
This article explains enrollment after previously waiving your ICHRA.
It does not explain how to waive your HRA initially.
Key takeaway
Employees who previously waived their ICHRA may be able to participate later if they become eligible under their employer's plan rules. Contact your employer or Take Command to discuss your enrollment options.
