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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 628

Sec. 15. In-office membership care agreement provisions.

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Sec. 15. In-office membership care agreement provisions.
(a)An in-office membership care agreement shall identify:
(1)the dental care provider or providers and the patient or patients;
(2)the general scope of services as well as the specific services to be provided by the
dental care provider as part of the in-office membership care agreement;
(3)the location or locations where services are to be provided;
(4)the amount of the direct fee and the time interval at which it is to be paid; and
(5)the term of the in-office membership care agreement and the conditions upon which it
may be terminated by the dental care provider.
(b)An in-office membership care agreement shall be terminable at will by written notice from the patient to the dental care provider.
(c)If a party provides written notice of termination of the in-office membership care agreement, the dental care provider may refund to the patient all unearned direct fees associated with the covered services under the in-office membership care agreement.
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