Any private company that offers a group health plan, and has more than 20 employees, is subject to COBRA. All government jobs, non-profits or any other private organization that offers health care to its employees is subject to COBRA.

In some cases, even companies with fewer then 20 employees must offer COBRA, depending on which state the comapny is in.

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