Wisconsin Code § 632.885

Coverage of dependents
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In
this section:
(af) “Eligible employer-sponsored plan” has the meaning
given in 26 USC 5000A (f) (2).
(ar) “Grandfathered health plan” has the meaning given under
section 1251 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
(P.L. 111-148).
(at) “Health insurance coverage” has the meaning given in 42
USC 300gg-91 (b) (1).
(b) “Insured” includes an enrollee.
(c) “Self-insured health plan” has the meaning given in s.
632.745 (24).
(2) REQUIREMENT TO OFFER DEPENDENT COVERAGE. (a)
Subject to ss. 632.88 and 632.895 (5), and except as provided in
pars. (b) and (c), every insurer that offers health insurance coverage that provides dependent coverage of children, and every selfinsured health plan that provides dependent coverage of children,
shall provide coverage for any child of an applicant or insured as
a dependent of the applicant or insured if the child is under the
age of 26.
(b) Except as provided in par. (c), the coverage requirement
under this section applies to an adult child who satisfies all of the
following criteria:
1. The child is a full-time student, regardless of age.
3. The child was called to federal active duty in the national
guard or in a reserve component of the U.S. armed forces while
the child was attending, on a full-time basis, an institution of
higher education.
4. The child was under the age of 27 years when called to
federal active duty under subd. 3.
(c) For any policy year or plan year beginning before January
1, 2014, health insurance coverage or a self-insured health plan
described in par. (a) that is a grandfathered health plan is required
to provide dependent coverage for an adult child described in par.
(a) or (b) only if the child is not eligible for coverage under an eligible employer-sponsored plan other than the health insurance
coverage or self-insured health plan.
(3m) DEFINING DEPENDENT; UNIFORM TERMS. An insurer or
self-insured health plan described in sub. (2) may not do any of
the following:
(a) Define “dependent” for purposes of eligibility for dependent coverage of children other than in terms of the relationship
between a child and an applicant or insured.
(b) Vary the terms of coverage under the health insurance coverage or self-insured health plan on the basis of age except for
children 26 years of age or older.

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