Maine Code § 24-A-2810

Group health insurance payments; beneficiaries
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The benefits payable under any policy or contract of group health insurance shall be payable to the
employee or other insured member of the group or to some beneficiary or beneficiaries designated by
him, other than the employer or the association or any officer thereof as such; but if there is no
designated beneficiary as to all or any part of the insurance at the death of the employee or member,
then the amount of insurance payable for which there is no designated beneficiary shall be payable to
the estate of the employee or member, except that the insurer may in such case, at its option, pay such
insurance to any one or more of the following surviving relatives of the employee or member: Wife,
husband, mother, father, child or children, brothers or sisters; and except that payment of benefits for
expenses incurred on account of hospitalization or medical or surgical aid, as provided in section 2811,
may be made by the insurer to the hospital or other person or persons furnishing such aid. Payment so
made shall discharge the insurer's obligation with respect to the amount of insurance so paid. [PL
1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]

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