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432:1-606 Qualified medical child support order.

HI Rev Stat § 432:1-606 (2019) (N/A)
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§432:1-606 Qualified medical child support order. (a) An employer, who provides health coverage to dependent children of an employee, shall recognize a child identified in a qualified medical child support order as an eligible dependent without regard to any enrollment season restrictions.

(b) A qualified medical child support order shall:

(1) Specify the name and last known mailing address, if any, of the plan member and the name and mailing address of each recipient child covered by the order;

(2) Include a reasonable description of the type of coverage to be provided to the recipient child, or the manner in which the type of coverage is to be determined;

(3) State the period during which it applies;

(4) Specify the plan to which it applies; and

(5) Not require a plan to provide any type or form of benefit or option that the plan does not otherwise provide. [L 1994, c 145, §3]

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432:1-606 Qualified medical child support order.