Florida Order For Health Insurance Coverage is a state law that requires all employers in the state to provide health insurance benefits for their employees. The law was enacted in 2020 and applies to employers with 50 or more employees, requiring them to offer health insurance coverage to their employees or pay a penalty. The law also requires employers to provide coverage to employees' dependents and allow employees to purchase additional coverage at their own expense. Types of Florida Order For Health Insurance Coverage include: -Small Group Health Insurance: This type of coverage is available to employers with 2-50 employees. It covers a broad range of services and provides financial protection for employees and their families. —Large Group Health Insurance: This type of coverage is available to employers with 51 or more employees. It covers a broad range of services and provides financial protection for employees and their families. —Individual Health Insurance: This type of coverage is available to individuals who are not employed by an employer or are self-employed. It covers a broad range of services and provides financial protection for individuals and their families. —Short-Term Health Insurance: This type of coverage is available to individuals who need temporary coverage for a short period of time (up to three months). It covers a limited range of services and provides financial protection for individuals and their families.