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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the California Delete Dependent form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the 'EMPLOYEE' and 'ASSOCIATION' fields. Ensure accuracy for seamless processing.
  3. In the 'Qualifying Event' section, check the appropriate box that applies to your situation. If you select 'Other', provide a brief explanation and date.
  4. For each dependent you wish to delete, enter their name and relationship. Then, check all applicable boxes under 'Delete from' for Medical, Dental, or Vision coverage.
  5. If there are any name changes, attach a copy of your social security card reflecting the new name and complete the necessary forms.
  6. Indicate if you want to change beneficiary designations by checking the relevant boxes. This will prompt additional forms to be sent to you.
  7. Provide an address for sending COBRA information if dependents are being deleted due to divorce or partnership dissolution.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it through our platform.

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The California Delete Act (Senate Bill 362) gives Californian residents greater control over the information state-registered data brokers hold about them. Since its enactment in 2023, the Delete Act has undergone docHub developments that will affect buyers and sellers of personal data alike.
What is DROP in the California Delete Act? DROP (Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform) is a centralized platform, launching by January 1, 2026, that will allow consumers to submit a single data deletion request.
1, 2026, an accessible deletion mechanism that allows a consumer, through a single verifiable request, to convey a request to delete their personal information to all data brokers, or the consumer can elect that the request not be directed to certain data brokers specified by the consumer.
The California Delete Act (SB 362) is a state law that provides a one-stop shop deletion mechanism for consumers to direct data brokers to delete their personal information.
What is my right to delete personal information? You may request that businesses delete personal information they collected from you and to tell their service providers to do the same. However, there are many exceptions (see FAQ D.5) that allow businesses to keep your personal information.

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