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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 164 — State universities and colleges -- regional education -- archaeology

164.587 Medical and accident insurance program for students.

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(1)The board of regents may provide medical and accident insurance for students
enrolled in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System institutions.
The president, on behalf of the system, may enter into a contract or contracts with
one
(1)or more sureties or insurance companies or their agents to provide
appropriate medical and accident insurance coverage and to provide group coverage
to all students enrolled in institutions within the system. The appropriate group
coverage shall be issued by one
(1)or more sureties or insurance companies
authorized to transact business in this state, and the coverage shall be approved by
the commissioner of insurance.
(2)The board shall approve policies upon recommendation of the president to
implement the medical and accident insurance program. The board may fix the rate
of fees for all postsecondary and adult students as it deems necessary to meet the
expense in whole or in part for appropriate student medical and accident insurance.
(3)The limits of liability and other appropriate provisions for student medical and
accident insurance authorized by this section shall be set by the board.
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