25-7-6.16. Medical support--Insurance--Computation of costs--Apportionment between parents.
The court shall enter an order addressing how the child's health care needs will be met by medical support. The medical support order must include a provision for medical insurance if the insurance is accessible for the child and available to a parent at reasonable cost. Enrollment in public health coverage does not satisfy the medical support obligation if medical insurance is available to one or both of the parents at a reasonable cost and is accessible for the child. Medical insurance is considered accessible if a medical insurance benefit plan is available and provides coverage for the child residing within the geographic area covered by the insurance policy. Medical insurance is considered reasonable in cost if the cost attributable to the child is equal to or less than eight percent of the parent's net income as determined under this chapter, after proportionate medical support credit is applied, and the amount must be specified in the order for support.
The cost of the insurance attributable to the child is the cost of adding the child to existing coverage, the cost of private medical insurance for the child, or the cost attributable to the child under family coverage. The cost attributable to the child under family coverage is the cost to the parent to obtain family coverage divided by the number of individuals enrolled in the family coverage. The cost so computed must be apportioned between the parents on the basis of income or income imputed as provided in this chapter. If one parent pays the entire amount, that parent shall either be reimbursed by the other parent for that parent's portion of the payment or shall receive a credit against the support obligation, whichever is appropriate. Any additional, reasonable health care costs, including medical, optometric, dental or orthodontic, or counseling costs for each minor child that exceed two hundred fifty dollars in any year and are not covered by insurance, must be apportioned between the parents in proportion to the support obligation of each parent. The parent that has primary physical custody of the child is responsible for the first two hundred fifty dollars of health care costs each calendar year.
Source: SL 1989, ch 220, §16; SL 1997, ch 154, §9; SL 2009, ch 130, §7; SL 2013, ch 119, §1; SL 2018, ch 162, §2; SL 2022, ch 81, §6.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 07 - Support Obligations
Section 25-7-1 - Duty to support spouse.
Section 25-7-2 - Liability for necessaries supplied to spouse.
Section 25-7-3 - Abandonment or separation of spouses--Liability for support.
Section 25-7-4 - Failure to support spouse as felony.
Section 25-7-5 - Duty to support spouse.
Section 25-7-6.2 - Support obligation schedule.
Section 25-7-6.3 - Determination of parents' monthly net income--Sources of income.
Section 25-7-6.4 - Rebuttable presumption of employment at minimum wage.
Section 25-7-6.5 - Assets considered when income insufficient.
Section 25-7-6.7 - Allowable deductions from monthly gross income.
Section 25-7-6.9 - Income above the schedule--Child support adjusted to appropriate level.
Section 25-7-6.10 - Factors considered for deviation from schedule.
Section 25-7-6.11 - Periodic adjustments in support.
Section 25-7-6.12 - Review and amendment of schedule.
Section 25-7-6.13 - Modification of prior orders of support.
Section 25-7-6.14 - Abatement of portion of child support--Modification.
Section 25-7-6.15 - Allocation of travel costs by court.
Section 25-7-6.16 - Medical support--Insurance--Computation of costs--Apportionment between parents.
Section 25-7-6.17 - Large adjustment in support phased in.
Section 25-7-6.18 - Order allocating child care expenses.
Section 25-7-6.20 - Lien on payment or installment of support under an order of support--Notice.
Section 25-7-6.26 - Effect of failure to furnish financial information--Imputation of income.
Section 25-7-6.27 - Shared parenting child support cross credit.
Section 25-7-6.28 - Child residence with parent for a night--Residence for days.
Section 25-7-7.1 - Continuation of duty to support.
Section 25-7-7.2 - Expenses incurred on child's behalf--Fee schedule.
Section 25-7-7.3 - Previously ordered support payments not subject to modification--Exception.
Section 25-7-7.4 - Unpaid payment or installment of support as judgment.
Section 25-7-7.6 - Court may order payment of arrearages.
Section 25-7-7.7 - Termination of child support order upon disestablishment of paternity.
Section 25-7-8 - Stepparent's duty to support spouse's children.
Section 25-7-9 - Adult child supported by parent.
Section 25-7-10 - Liability of parent for necessaries supplied to child.
Section 25-7-12 - Allowances to parent out of child's property.
Section 25-7-14 - Reimbursement of county from deceased parent's estate for support provided child.
Section 25-7-15 - Desertion of child under ten as felony.
Section 25-7-16.1 - Cash bond for nonsupport applied to child support arrearages.
Section 25-7-17 - Abandonment or nonsupport of child by parent as prima facie evidence of intent.
Section 25-7-20.1 - Complaint for nonsupport signed by representative of department.
Section 25-7-25 - Cancellation of undertaking for support on demonstration of good faith.
Section 25-7-26.1 - Posting bond by obligor--Notice.
Section 25-7-27 - Adult child's duty to support parent when necessary--Notice required.
Section 25-7-30 - Proof of marriage and parentage.
Section 25-7-37 - Chronically delinquent defined.
Section 25-7-38 - Late fee for certain chronically delinquent child support payments.