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Code · Michigan · Chapter 500 — Insurance Code of 1956

500.3402f Blanket disability insurance policy; provisions.

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500.3402f Blanket disability insurance policy; provisions.
Sec. 3402f.
An insurer shall include in a blanket disability insurance policy the applicable provisions of sections 3406 to 3466 and all of the following provisions:
(a)That the policy and the application signed by the policyholder constitute the entire contract between the parties. The insurer's identification of what constitutes the entire contract creates a rebuttable presumption that the identified items are the entire contract.
(b)That a statement made by the policyholder, in the absence of fraud, is a representation and not a warranty. An insurer shall not use a statement made by the policyholder as a defense to a claim under the policy, unless the statement is contained in a written application.
(c)That individuals who are eligible for coverage, on application of the policyholder, will be added to the group or class originally insured.
History: Add. 2016, Act 276 , Imd. Eff. July 1, 2016
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