Can a pre-existing condition be excluded from coverage under the Small Employer Health Insurance Availability Act?
Yes. However, if you were previously covered under a creditable coverage and there was less than a 63 day break in coverage, then waiting periods met under the creditable coverage will be credited toward satisfying the pre-existing waiting periods under your new group policy.

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1. What is the purpose of the Small Employer Health Insurance Availability Act?
2. Who is eligible?
3. What happens if I don’t enroll when I am initially eligible?
4. What happens if I am a late enrollee?
5. Can a pre-existing condition be excluded from coverage under the Small Employer Health Insurance Availability Act?
6. What is creditable coverage under Health Insurance Portability and Availability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)?
7. Does a husband and wife constitute a group?
8. If my group purchases a guaranteed issue policy from one insurer, does that policy cost the same through all insurers?
9. Can an employer offer coverage only to a certain classification of employees?
10. Which insurers are marketing the guaranteed issue products?
11. Whom do I contact if I have more questions?