North Dakota Code § 26.1-36-07

Health insurance coverage for newborn and adopted children - Scope of
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coverage - Notification of birth or adoption.
1. All individual and group health insurance policies providing coverage on an 
expense-incurred basis and individual and group service or indemnity type contracts 
issued by a nonprofit corporation which provide coverage for a family member of the 
insured or subscriber must, as to the family members' coverage, also provide that the 
health insurance benefits applicable for children are payable with respect to a newly 
born child of the insured or subscriber from the moment of birth and are also payable 
from the date of physical placement by a licensed child placement agency or by the 
birth parent pursuant to chapter 14-15.1 with respect to an adopted child.
2. The coverage for newly born children and for children placed for adoption by a 
licensed child placement agency or by the birth parent pursuant to chapter 14 -15.1 
consists of coverage of injury or sickness, including the necessary care and treatment 
of medically diagnosed congenital defects and birth abnormalities.
3. If payment of a specific premium or subscription fee is required to provide coverage for 
a child, the policy or contract may require that notification of birth of a newly born child 
or child placed for adoption by a licensed child placement agency or by the birth parent 
pursuant to chapter 14 -15.1 and payment of the required premium or fees must be 
furnished to the insurer or nonprofit service or indemnity corporation within thirty -one 
days after the date of birth or date of physical placement by a licensed child placement 
agency or by the birth parent pursuant to chapter 14 -15.1 of the child in order to have 
the coverage continue beyond the thirty-one-day period.

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