Common use of Coverage for a Newborn Child Clause in Contracts

Coverage for a Newborn Child. An eligible child born to you or a covered family member will be covered from the time of birth until the 31st day after its birth. Each type of covered service incurred by the newborn child will be subject to the cost sharing amount listed in the Schedule of Benefits. Additional premium will be required to continue coverage beyond the 31st day after the date of birth. Notice of the newborn must be given to us within 31 days after the date of birth in order to have the coverage continue after the 31day period and will require payment of the additional premium. If notice is not given within the 31 days from birth, we will charge an additional premium from the date of birth. If notice is given to us within 60 days of the birth of the child, we may not deny coverage of the child due to failure to notify us of the birth of the child or to pre-enroll the child. Coverage of the child will terminate on the 31st day after its birth, unless we have received notice of the child’s birth.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Evidence of Coverage, Evidence of Coverage, Evidence of Coverage

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Coverage for a Newborn Child. An eligible child born to you or a covered family member will be covered from the time of birth until the 31st day after its birth. Each type of covered service incurred by the newborn child will be subject to the cost sharing amount listed in the Schedule of Benefits. Additional premium will be required to continue coverage beyond the 31st day after the date of birth. Notice of the newborn must be given to us within 31 calendar days after the date of birth in order to have the coverage continue after the 31day 31 day period and will require payment of the additional premium. If notice is not given within the 31 calendar days from birth, we will charge an additional premium from the date of birth. If notice is given to us by the Health Insurance Marketplace within 60 calendar days of the birth of the child, we may not deny coverage of the child due to failure to notify us of the birth of the child or to pre-enroll the child. Coverage of the child will terminate on the 31st day after its birth, unless we have received notice of from the child’s birthentity that you have enrolled with (either the Health Insurance Marketplace or us).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Evidence of Coverage, Evidence of Coverage

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Coverage for a Newborn Child. An eligible child born to you or a covered family member will be covered from the time of birth until the 31st day after its birth. Each type of covered service incurred by the newborn child will be subject to the cost sharing amount listed in the Schedule of Benefits. Additional premium will be required to continue coverage beyond the 31st day after the date of birth. Notice of the newborn must be given to us within 31 days after the date of birth in order to have the coverage continue after the 31day 31 day period and will require payment of the additional premium. If notice is not given within the 31 days from birth, we will charge an additional premium from the date of birth. If notice is given to us by the Health Insurance Marketplace within 60 days of the birth of the child, we may not deny coverage of the child due to failure to notify us of the birth of the child or to pre-enroll the child. Coverage of the child will terminate on the 31st day after its birth, unless we have received notice of from the child’s birthentity that you have enrolled with (either the Health Insurance Marketplace or us).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Evidence of Coverage

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