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Act 64 of 1984 The Coordination of Benefits Act (550.251 - 550.255)


  • Section 550.251 Short Title.
  • Section 550.252 Definitions.
  • Section 550.253 Coverage by 2 or More Plans; Order of Benefit Payments; Length of Time Covered Under Plan; Inability to Agree on Order of Benefits; Amount to Be Paid by Insurer Issuing Secondary Plan; Amount to Be Paid by Insurer Issuing Secondary Dental Plan; Payment of Claims or Coordination of Benefits Not Provided or Authorized by Health Maintenance Organization.
  • Section 550.253a Contract Issued Before Effective Date of Amendatory Act; Compliance With Changes; Transition Period.
  • Section 550.254 Rules.
  • Section 550.255 Repealed. 2016, Act 275, Imd. Eff. July 1, 2016.
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