New Mexico Code § 40-4C-7

Health care coverage required
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Any health care coverage plan ordered for a minor child pursuant to the Mandatory Medical Support Act shall, at a minimum, meet minimum standards of acceptable coverage, deductibles, cost-sharing, lifetime benefits, out-of-pocket expenses, co-payments and plan requirements as set forth in regulations promulgated by the secretary of human services pursuant to the Mandatory Medical Support Act. To be an acceptable choice under that act, a health maintenance organization plan, in addition to meeting minimum standards, shall have a coverage area specified under the plan that includes the residential area of the minor child who is covered under the plan as an eligible dependent.
History: Laws 1990, ch. 78, § 7; 2021, ch. 20, § 10.
The 2021 amendment, effective July 1, 2021, changed former references of "health insurance coverage" to "health care coverage", and after "deductibles", deleted "co-insurance" and added "cost-sharing".

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