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27-17-5-1. Required disclosures

IN Code § 27-17-5-1 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 1. (a) A discount medical card program organization shall make to a prospective cardholder, and print on the first page of advertisements, marketing materials, and brochures relating to a discount medical card program, the following written disclosures:

(1) That the discount medical card program is not health insurance.

(2) That the discount medical card program provides discounts for medical services rendered by program providers.

(3) That the discount medical card program does not make payments to providers.

(4) That the discount medical card program makes available, before purchase and upon request, a list of program providers, including the:

(A) name;

(B) city;

(C) state; and

(D) specialty;

of each program provider that is located in the prospective cardholder's service area.

(5) That the cardholder:

(A) is obligated to pay for all medical services; and

(B) will receive a discount from a program provider.

(6) The name and the locations of the discount medical card program organization and the corresponding customer service toll free telephone number.

(b) The disclosures made under subsection (a) must be printed in at least 12 point type.

(c) The front of an identification card or other materials designed to identify an individual as a cardholder must include, in boldface, 8 point type, the statement "This is not insurance".

(d) If the initial contact with a prospective cardholder is by telephone, the disclosures made under subsection (a) must be:

(1) made orally; and

(2) included in the initial written materials that describe the terms and conditions of the benefits under the discount medical card program provided to the prospective or new cardholder.

As added by P.L.73-2006, SEC.3.

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27-17-5-1. Required disclosures