
Student insurers and higher education groups had been on the final set of rules from the Department of Health and Human Services, and many had asked that the requirements instead be delayed until the 2013-2014 academic year.
On the hotly debated subject of contraception coverage, federal officials said that rules still in development for employees of religious colleges and universities will also apply to students at those institutions. Schools that use an outside insurer will be offered a one-year exemption before they have to comply with the contraception mandate. Schools that instead self-fund their student plans will not have to cover contraception, according to HHS.
Here’s what HHS said Friday:
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