Indiana Code § 27-1-2.2-8

Acknowledgment that coverage is not considered insurance
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Sec. 8. (a) When an individual applies for health coverage provided under this chapter, the nonprofit agricultural organization offering the health coverage shall inform the individual that the health coverage: (1) is not considered insurance; and (2) is not subject to the administrative rules of the department of insurance.       (b) An individual entering into a contract for health coverage under this chapter must acknowledge that the coverage: (1) is not considered insurance; and (2) is not subject to the administrative rules of the department of insurance.       (c) The acknowledgment required by subsection (b) must be in a writing signed by the individual. The nonprofit agricultural organization shall: (1) keep a copy of the written acknowledgment for the entire duration of the contract under which the individual is provided coverage under this chapter; and (2) provide a copy of the acknowledgment to the individual at the individual's request.

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