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home > small business health insurance > South Dakota ![]() South Dakota Small Business Health InsuranceThere are different South Dakota health insurance laws regarding small businesses or the self-employed. Often these types of health insurance policies are easier to qualify for than an individual health insurance policy, even if you are not in the best of health.This guide:
South Dakota small business health insurance regulationsSouth Dakota health insurance companies must sell small business health insurance to any small business. Qualifying South Dakota small businesses must be offered the same health insurance sold to other South Dakota small business. To be eligible a small business must have employees totalling between 2 and 50. Self-employed South Dakota health insuranceStates differ in their treatment of self-employed health insurance. As a self employed business owner living in South Dakota you can not purchase small business health insurance if you have no other employees. Instead you should look into purchasing an individual South Dakota health insurance policy. More SD small business health insurance helpIf you want more help getting the a good health insurance policy, read our guide to small business health insurance. Want to learn even more?
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