(a) After two consecutive months of nonpayment of family contributions by an applicant, and a reasonable written notice period of no less than 30 days is provided to the applicant, subscribers or purchasing credit members may be disenrolled for an applicantâs failure to pay family contributions. The board may impose or contract for collection actions to collect unpaid family contributions. (b) Subject to any additional requirements of federal law, disenrollments shall be effective at the end of the second consecutive month of nonpayment.
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