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Eligibility

Reporting your employees’ hours

Your contribution, and your Work hours report are due no later than the 15th of the month, for the previous month’s work.

Example

Your employees work 32,000 hours in February. Your contribution, and your report of hours worked is due no later than March 15th.

You must report all of your employee hours. This includes:

  • Hours worked
  • Vacation hours
  • Holiday hours
  • Leaves of absence

What is the Create Tech Employer Portal?

The Create Tech Employer Portal is a secure website used to exchange data containing protected health information (PHI).

What you can upload on Create Tech Employer Portal:

  • Monthly Work Hours File
  • Adjusted Hours (Vacation Hours, LOA Hours)
  • New Hire List
  • Terminated List

Create Tech Employer Portal Questions

  • Who should have access to the Create Tech Employer Portal?

    Anyone at your organization with whom we interact and exchange protected health information (PHI).

  • How do email notifications work?

    The Create Tech Employer portal can send email messages to people in your organization to share notifications.

  • Has the reporting format changed?

    Employers can access the standard monthly format on the employer portal.

How employees become eligible for benefits

Your employees become eligible for benefits if they work at least 360 hours in 3 consecutive months. That’s about 30 hours a week.

Once they are eligible, they have to wait 1 month before they can use their benefits. Their benefits start on the first day of the next month.

Example

  • Maria, your employee, starts work in January.
  • Maria has to work at least 360 hours by the end of March to be eligible.
  • Maria waits one month for her benefits in April.
  • Maria’s benefits start on May 1st.

You can use our eligibility calculator to find out when your employees’ benefits start.

The table below can also help you figure out when your employees’ benefits start.

Your employee worked 360 hours in Their wait month is They’re covered
January, February, and March April May 1 to June 30
February, March, and April May June 1 to August 31
March, April, and May June July 1 to August 31
April, May, and June July August 1 to October 31
May, June, and July August September 1 to October 31
June, July, and August September October 1 to December 31
July, August, and September October November 1 to December 31
August, September, and October November December 1 to February 28/29
September, October, and November December January 1 to February 28/29
October, November, and December January February 1 to April 30
November, December, and January February March 1 to April 30
December, January, and February March April 1 to June 30

Your employees can enroll for your benefits now, if they’ve worked the needed hours.

For help figuring out if they’re eligible for benefits, your employees can call our Customer Service Office at 702-733-9938.

How your employees keep their benefits

Once your employees have benefits, they have to work at least 240 hours every 2 months to keep their benefits. That’s about 30 hours each week.

You can use our continuing eligibility calculator to see how your employees’ coverage works.

The chart below can also help you see if your employees have worked enough hours to stay eligible.

Your employee worked another 240 hours in They’re covered
January and February May 1 to June 30
March and April July 1 to August 31
May and June September 1 to October 31
July and August November 1 to December 31
September and October January 1 to February 28/29
November and December March 1 to April 30

What if my employees don’t work enough hours?

If your employees don’t work 240 hours in 2 months, they can pay us for the hours that they’re short. This is called Self-Pay.

Example

  • Maria, your employee, only works 230 hours in 2 months.
  • Maria is short 10 hours.
  • Maria can Self-Pay for 10 hours and keep her health benefits.

If your employees don’t work enough hours and don’t self-pay, they’ll lose their benefits.

Learn more about Self-Pay.