NYSOH ASSISTORS COMPLETE EXAM PREP –
LATEST 2025/2026 EDITION
CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE | VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 100% PASS
GUARANTEED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. EXAM INFORMATION...................................... PAGE 1
2. SECTION 1: ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION................. PAGE 2
3. SECTION 2: PLAN TYPES AND COVERAGE.................... PAGE 5
4. SECTION 3: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE........................ PAGE 8
5. SECTION 4: SPECIAL ENROLLMENT PERIODS (SEP)........... PAGE 11
6. SECTION 5: RENEWALS AND REDETERMINATIONS.............. PAGE 14
7. SECTION 6: PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND COMPLIANCE.......... PAGE 16
8. SECTION 7: CULTURAL COMPETENCY AND COMMUNICATION...... PAGE 18
9. QUICK REFERENCE ANSWER KEY............................ PAGE 20
EXAM INFORMATION
Program: NYSOH Assistors (New York State of Health)
Document: Complete Exam Prep – Questions & Answers
Latest Update: 2025/2026
Total Questions: 120+
Difficulty: Certification / Navigator
This document contains a comprehensive collection of exam-style questions with verified
answers and rationales, based on official NYSOH training materials and current program rules.
It is designed to help assistors pass the certification exam and effectively support consumers.
SECTION 1: ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION
1. Which of the following individuals is eligible to apply for health insurance through NYSOH?
A) A 25‑year‑old New York resident with an employer‑sponsored plan that meets minimum
value
B) A 30‑year‑old New York resident who is lawfully present and not eligible for affordable
employer coverage
, C) An undocumented immigrant
D) A Medicare beneficiary with full Medicare coverage
Answer: B) A 30‑year‑old New York resident who is lawfully present and not eligible for
affordable employer coverage
Rationale: NYSOH is for individuals who are not eligible for affordable, minimum‑value
employer coverage. Lawfully present individuals can apply. Undocumented immigrants are not
eligible for Qualified Health Plans but may be eligible for Emergency Medicaid. Medicare
beneficiaries are not eligible for QHPs through the Marketplace.
2. A consumer asks if they can apply for coverage on behalf of their spouse. What is the correct
response?
A) Only the spouse can apply; no one else can assist.
B) The consumer may assist the spouse as long as both are present during the application
process.
C) The consumer can be an authorized representative with written consent.
D) Spouses cannot apply together; each must have a separate application.
Answer: C) The consumer can be an authorized representative with written consent.
Rationale: An individual can act on behalf of another if they are designated as an authorized
representative in writing. Spouses can assist each other with proper authorization.
3. A consumer is 19 years old, a full‑time college student, and claimed as a dependent on their
parent’s tax return. How should they apply for coverage?
A) They must apply as part of their parent’s household.
B) They must apply separately as their own household.
C) They are not eligible for NYSOH because they are a student.
D) They must wait until they turn 26.
Answer: A) They must apply as part of their parent’s household.
Rationale: A dependent child under 26 is included in the parent’s household for income and
tax filing purposes, regardless of student status.
4. A consumer is lawfully present in the U.S. but does not have a Social Security Number
(SSN). How can they apply for coverage?
A) They cannot apply without an SSN.
B) They can use an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in place of an SSN.
C) They can apply using a passport number.
D) They must obtain an SSN first.
Answer: B) They can use an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in place of an
SSN.
Rationale: ITINs are accepted for individuals who are not eligible for an SSN but are lawfully
present.
5. A consumer has moved from another state to New York. What should they know about
applying for coverage?
A) They must wait until the next Open Enrollment Period.
, B) They can apply as a new resident and may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
C) They must first terminate coverage in their previous state.
D) They are automatically enrolled in NYSOH.
Answer: B) They can apply as a new resident and may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
Rationale: Moving to New York is a qualifying life event that triggers a Special Enrollment
Period.
6. What is the maximum age for a child to be eligible for Child Health Plus?
A) 18
B) 19
C) 20
D) 26
Answer: B) 19
Rationale: Child Health Plus covers children up to age 19. Children 19 and older may be
eligible for Medicaid or Qualified Health Plans.
7. A consumer is incarcerated and will be released in 30 days. Can they apply for coverage
now?
A) Yes, they can apply up to 60 days before release.
B) No, they must wait until they are released.
C) Yes, but only for Medicaid.
D) No, incarceration disqualifies them permanently.
Answer: A) Yes, they can apply up to 60 days before release.
Rationale: Incarcerated individuals can apply for coverage up to 60 days before their expected
release date to ensure coverage begins upon release.
8. A consumer is not a U.S. citizen but has a green card and has lived in the U.S. for 3 years.
Are they eligible for Medicaid?
A) Yes, they are eligible if they meet income and other criteria.
B) No, they must wait 5 years.
C) Only if they are pregnant.
D) Only for Emergency Medicaid.
Answer: B) No, they must wait 5 years.
Rationale: Lawful permanent residents generally have a 5‑year waiting period for full
Medicaid, unless they meet an exception (e.g., refugees, veterans, or pregnant women). They
may qualify for Essential Plan or Qualified Health Plans.
9. A consumer has a job that offers insurance, but the premium for the employee‑only coverage
is 10% of their household income. Is the employer coverage considered “affordable”?
A) Yes, because the premium is less than 9.5% of income.
B) No, because the premium exceeds 9.5% of income.
C) Yes, regardless of the percentage.
D) No, because the employee has to contribute any amount.
Answer: B) No, because the premium exceeds 9.5% of income.
LATEST 2025/2026 EDITION
CERTIFICATION STUDY GUIDE | VERIFIED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | 100% PASS
GUARANTEED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. EXAM INFORMATION...................................... PAGE 1
2. SECTION 1: ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION................. PAGE 2
3. SECTION 2: PLAN TYPES AND COVERAGE.................... PAGE 5
4. SECTION 3: FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE........................ PAGE 8
5. SECTION 4: SPECIAL ENROLLMENT PERIODS (SEP)........... PAGE 11
6. SECTION 5: RENEWALS AND REDETERMINATIONS.............. PAGE 14
7. SECTION 6: PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND COMPLIANCE.......... PAGE 16
8. SECTION 7: CULTURAL COMPETENCY AND COMMUNICATION...... PAGE 18
9. QUICK REFERENCE ANSWER KEY............................ PAGE 20
EXAM INFORMATION
Program: NYSOH Assistors (New York State of Health)
Document: Complete Exam Prep – Questions & Answers
Latest Update: 2025/2026
Total Questions: 120+
Difficulty: Certification / Navigator
This document contains a comprehensive collection of exam-style questions with verified
answers and rationales, based on official NYSOH training materials and current program rules.
It is designed to help assistors pass the certification exam and effectively support consumers.
SECTION 1: ELIGIBILITY AND APPLICATION
1. Which of the following individuals is eligible to apply for health insurance through NYSOH?
A) A 25‑year‑old New York resident with an employer‑sponsored plan that meets minimum
value
B) A 30‑year‑old New York resident who is lawfully present and not eligible for affordable
employer coverage
, C) An undocumented immigrant
D) A Medicare beneficiary with full Medicare coverage
Answer: B) A 30‑year‑old New York resident who is lawfully present and not eligible for
affordable employer coverage
Rationale: NYSOH is for individuals who are not eligible for affordable, minimum‑value
employer coverage. Lawfully present individuals can apply. Undocumented immigrants are not
eligible for Qualified Health Plans but may be eligible for Emergency Medicaid. Medicare
beneficiaries are not eligible for QHPs through the Marketplace.
2. A consumer asks if they can apply for coverage on behalf of their spouse. What is the correct
response?
A) Only the spouse can apply; no one else can assist.
B) The consumer may assist the spouse as long as both are present during the application
process.
C) The consumer can be an authorized representative with written consent.
D) Spouses cannot apply together; each must have a separate application.
Answer: C) The consumer can be an authorized representative with written consent.
Rationale: An individual can act on behalf of another if they are designated as an authorized
representative in writing. Spouses can assist each other with proper authorization.
3. A consumer is 19 years old, a full‑time college student, and claimed as a dependent on their
parent’s tax return. How should they apply for coverage?
A) They must apply as part of their parent’s household.
B) They must apply separately as their own household.
C) They are not eligible for NYSOH because they are a student.
D) They must wait until they turn 26.
Answer: A) They must apply as part of their parent’s household.
Rationale: A dependent child under 26 is included in the parent’s household for income and
tax filing purposes, regardless of student status.
4. A consumer is lawfully present in the U.S. but does not have a Social Security Number
(SSN). How can they apply for coverage?
A) They cannot apply without an SSN.
B) They can use an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in place of an SSN.
C) They can apply using a passport number.
D) They must obtain an SSN first.
Answer: B) They can use an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) in place of an
SSN.
Rationale: ITINs are accepted for individuals who are not eligible for an SSN but are lawfully
present.
5. A consumer has moved from another state to New York. What should they know about
applying for coverage?
A) They must wait until the next Open Enrollment Period.
, B) They can apply as a new resident and may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
C) They must first terminate coverage in their previous state.
D) They are automatically enrolled in NYSOH.
Answer: B) They can apply as a new resident and may qualify for a Special Enrollment Period.
Rationale: Moving to New York is a qualifying life event that triggers a Special Enrollment
Period.
6. What is the maximum age for a child to be eligible for Child Health Plus?
A) 18
B) 19
C) 20
D) 26
Answer: B) 19
Rationale: Child Health Plus covers children up to age 19. Children 19 and older may be
eligible for Medicaid or Qualified Health Plans.
7. A consumer is incarcerated and will be released in 30 days. Can they apply for coverage
now?
A) Yes, they can apply up to 60 days before release.
B) No, they must wait until they are released.
C) Yes, but only for Medicaid.
D) No, incarceration disqualifies them permanently.
Answer: A) Yes, they can apply up to 60 days before release.
Rationale: Incarcerated individuals can apply for coverage up to 60 days before their expected
release date to ensure coverage begins upon release.
8. A consumer is not a U.S. citizen but has a green card and has lived in the U.S. for 3 years.
Are they eligible for Medicaid?
A) Yes, they are eligible if they meet income and other criteria.
B) No, they must wait 5 years.
C) Only if they are pregnant.
D) Only for Emergency Medicaid.
Answer: B) No, they must wait 5 years.
Rationale: Lawful permanent residents generally have a 5‑year waiting period for full
Medicaid, unless they meet an exception (e.g., refugees, veterans, or pregnant women). They
may qualify for Essential Plan or Qualified Health Plans.
9. A consumer has a job that offers insurance, but the premium for the employee‑only coverage
is 10% of their household income. Is the employer coverage considered “affordable”?
A) Yes, because the premium is less than 9.5% of income.
B) No, because the premium exceeds 9.5% of income.
C) Yes, regardless of the percentage.
D) No, because the employee has to contribute any amount.
Answer: B) No, because the premium exceeds 9.5% of income.