Common use of Qualified Medical Support Order Clause in Contracts

Qualified Medical Support Order. Coverage is available for a dependent child not residing with a Subscriber and who resides outside the Service Area, if there is a qualified medical child support order requiring the Subscriber to provide dependent health coverage for a non-resident child, and is issued on or after the date the Subscriber’s coverage becomes effective. The child must meet the definition of a Covered Dependent, and the Subscriber must make a written request for coverage within 31 days of the court order. The initial coverage will not be affected by any provision in this Certificate which:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Group Agreement, Group Agreement, www.seemyinsuranceplan.com

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Qualified Medical Support Order. Coverage is available for a dependent child not residing with a Subscriber and who resides outside the Service Area, if there is a qualified medical child support order requiring the Subscriber to provide dependent health coverage for a non-resident child, and is issued on or after the date the Subscriber’s coverage becomes effective. The child must meet the definition of a Covered Dependent, and the Subscriber must make a written request for coverage within 31 days of the court order. The initial coverage will not be affected by any provision in this Certificate which:which limits coverage as to a preexisting condition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Agreement, Group Agreement

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