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Normally the employer sends 12 checks, One per month.. however most companies that are in the worksite market canaccommodate other modes, like weekly. biweekly and semimonthly Companies that are committed to this market can match payroll for schools and other groups that have regular non working periods ( not our Congress ).. such as billing 9 monthly bills for the full 12 moth premiums.. Bob Stewart

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Q: How many checks does an employer send to the insurance company under a payroll deduction plan?
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