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PoliticAverse

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5. There's some confusion over what the word 'enrollment' means. Some on DU use it to mean
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 03:26 PM
Nov 2013

the point at which you've actually paid your first premium but as the administration is using it
it means the point at which you have signed up for your policy on the exchange not when you've
paid your first premium. As the article notes after you've signed up for a policy you have until
Dec 31st to pay the premium for your policy to begin Jan 1st.

"Consumers must pay their first premium by Dec. 31 for their coverage to begin on Jan. 1, Bataille said."

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