Note updated available SEP information below.
Please be advised, CMS has withdrawn their memo dated December 3, 2024, HPMS memo entitled “Change to Beneficiary Use of the SEP for Individuals Affected by a Government Entity-Declared Disaster or Other Emergency.” With this withdrawal, the proposed change in process will no longer go into effect on April 1, 2025. Plans should continue to accept applications using the Disaster/Emergency SEP and may continue to use enrollment forms and plan materials that include the Disaster/Emergency SEP. In addition, FBM will continue to post and communicate the Disaster/Emergency SEPs issued by the State of Florida via Sales News Article (SNA) in Agent Point.
To view disaster/emergency SEPs issued in the State of Florida, visit: https://www.flgov.com/eog/news/executive-orders
To see the previous Sales News Article (SNA) article about the process changes and updates, see article number A24-120595, A24-121072.
Take time to review the available SEPs listed below, as well as the Sales News Article attached, which outlines all of the latest updated SEP information
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