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		<title>How Texas Health Insurance is Set Up For Small Employers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fro purposes of definition of health insurance in Texas, there is a difference between small employers and large employers according to state and federal mandates. For a small employer to be called just that, they will have to have no more than 50 employees that work full-time (actually 2 to 50 full-time employees). These employees [...]]]></description>
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