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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 22 · Part 3

33-22-304. Continuation of coverage for individuals with disabilities -- individual contracts.

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33-22-304 . Continuation of coverage for individuals with disabilities -- individual contracts.
(1)An individual hospital or medical expense insurance policy or hospital or medical service plan contract delivered or issued for delivery in this state that provides that coverage of a dependent child terminates upon attainment of the limiting age for dependent children specified in the policy or contract must also provide in substance that attainment of the limiting age may not operate to terminate the coverage of the child while the child is and continues to be both incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of intellectual disability or physical disability and chiefly dependent upon the policyholder or subscriber for support and maintenance. Proof of intellectual disability or physical disability and dependency must be furnished to the insurer or hospital or medical service plan corporation by the policyholder or subscriber within 31 days of the child's attainment of the limiting age and subsequently as may be required by the insurer or corporation. Proof may not be required more frequently than annually after the 2-year period following the child's attainment of the limiting age.
(2)Notwithstanding any other exemption or contrary law, the provisions of this section have equal application to hospital or medical expense insurance policies and hospital and medical service plan contracts.
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