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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 62

62A.149 BENEFITS FOR ALCOHOLICS AND DRUG DEPENDENTS.

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62A.149 BENEFITS FOR ALCOHOLICS AND DRUG DEPENDENTS.
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Subdivision 1. Application.
The provisions of this section apply to all group policies of accident and health insurance and group subscriber contracts offered by nonprofit health service plan corporations regulated under chapter 62C, and to a plan or policy that is individually underwritten or provided for a specific individual and family members as a nongroup policy, when the policies or subscriber contracts are issued or delivered in Minnesota or provide benefits to Minnesota residents enrolled thereunder.
This section does not apply to policies designed primarily to provide coverage payable on a per diem, fixed indemnity or nonexpense incurred basis or policies that provide accident only coverage.
Every insurance policy or subscriber contract included within the provisions of this subdivision, upon issuance or renewal, shall provide coverage that complies with the requirements of section 62Q.47 , paragraphs
(b)and (c), for the treatment of alcoholism, chemical dependency, or drug addiction to any Minnesota resident entitled to coverage.
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Subd. 2.
[Repealed, 2008 c 344 s 56 ]
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