Common use of Permanent coverage Clause in Contracts

Permanent coverage. For permanent coverage of a child born from a covered pregnancy, a “Notification of Birth” consisting of the newborn’s full name, gender and date of birth must be submitted within ninety (90) days of birth. Effective as of the date of birth, coverage with applicable deductible and coinsurance will then be up to the policy limits. Policy limits for complications of birth relating to a newborn are limited to the maximum benefits described in provision 8.I.(a). The premium for the addition is due at the time of the notification of birth. If such notification is not received within 90 days of birth, then an application for insurance is required on the addition and will be subject to underwriting.

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Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Permanent coverage. For permanent coverage of a child born from a covered pregnancy, a “Notification of Birth” consisting of the newborn’s full name, gender and date of birth must be submitted within ninety (90) days of birth. Effective as of the date of birth, coverage with applicable deductible and coinsurance will then be up to the policy limits. Policy limits for complications of birth relating related to a newborn are limited to the maximum benefits described in provision 8.I.(a5.I.(a). The premium for the addition is due at the time of the notification of birth. If such notification is not received within 90 days of birth, then an application for insurance is required on the addition and will be subject to underwriting.

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Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy