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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-17

58-17-2.3. Dependent coverage termination--Age--Full-time students.

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No insurer or health carrier issuing health insurance coverage, other than excepted benefits, that provides dependent coverage for any qualifying child, as defined by rules promulgated pursuant to § 58-17-87 , may terminate coverage due to attainment of a limiting age below age twenty-six. If the dependent remains a full-time student upon attaining the age of twenty-six, but not exceeding the age of twenty-nine, the insurer shall provide for the continuation of coverage for that dependent at the insured's option.
However, the provisions of this section do not apply to any qualifying relative, as defined by rules promulgated pursuant to § 58-17-87 , whose gross income is less than the exemption amount as prescribed by the director by rules promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26 . Continuation of coverage for full-time students attaining the age of twenty-four is not required if the dependent has other creditable coverage in force nor required for any full-time students who attained the age of twenty-four prior to July 1, 2007.
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