(a) An insurer issuing group accident and sickness policies in this state shall provide coverage for the child or children of each employee or member of the insured group without regard to the amount of child support ordered to be paid or actually paid by such employee or member, if any, and without regard to the fact that the employee or member may not have legal custody of the child or children or that the child or children may not be residing in the home of the employee or member.
(b) An insurer issuing group accident and sickness policies in this state shall provide benefits to dependent children placed with participants or beneficiaries for adoption under the same terms and conditions as apply to natural, dependent children of participants and beneficiaries, irrespective of whether the adoption has become final.
(c) An insurer shall not deny enrollment of a child under the health plan of the child's parent on the grounds that:
(1) The child was born out of wedlock;
(2) The child is not claimed as a dependent on the parent's federal tax return; or
(3) The child does not reside with the parent or in the insurer's service area.
(d) Where a child has health coverage through an insurer of a noncustodial parent the insurer shall:
(1) Provide such information to the custodial parent as may be necessary for the child to obtain benefits through that coverage;
(2) Permit the custodial parent, or the provider, with the custodial parent's approval, to submit claims for covered services without the approval of the noncustodial parent; and
(3) Make payments on claims submitted in accordance with subdivision (2) of this subsection directly to the custodial parent, the provider or the state Medicaid agency: Provided, That upon payment to the custodial parent, the provider or the state Medicaid agency the insurer's obligation to the noncustodial parent under the policy with respect to the covered child's claims shall be fully satisfied.
(e) Where a parent is required by court or administrative order to provide health coverage for a child, and the parent is eligible for family health coverage, the insurer shall:
(1) Permit the parent to enroll, under the family coverage, a child who is otherwise eligible for the coverage without regard to any enrollment season restrictions;
(2) If the parent is enrolled but fails to make application to obtain coverage for the child, enroll the child under family coverage upon application of the child's other parent, the state agency administering the Medicaid program or the state agency administering 42 U.S.C. §651 through §669, the child support enforcement program; and
(3) Not disenroll or eliminate coverage of the child unless the insurer is provided satisfactory written evidence that:
(A) The court or administrative order is no longer in effect; or
(B) The child is or will be enrolled in comparable health coverage through another insurer which will take effect not later than the effective date of disenrollment.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 16. Group Accident and Sickness Insurance
§33-16-3. Required Policy Provisions
§33-16-3b. Home Health Care Coverage
§33-16-3bb. Coverage for Amino Acid-Based Formulas
§33-16-3cc. Substance Use Disorder
§33-16-3d. Medicare Supplement Insurance
§33-16-3dd. Prior Authorization
§33-16-3e. Policies to Cover Nursing Services
§33-16-3ee. Fairness in Cost-Sharing Calculation
§33-16-3ff. Mental Health Parity
§33-16-3g. Third Party Reimbursement for Mammography, Pap Smear or Human Papilloma Virus Testing
§33-16-3gg. Incorporation of the Health Benefit Plan Network Access and Adequacy Act
§33-16-3h. Third Party Reimbursement for Rehabilitation Services
§33-16-3hh. Incorporation of the Coverage for 12-Month Refill for Contraceptive Drugs
§33-16-3i. Coverage of Emergency Services
§33-16-3j. Hospital Benefits for Mothers and Newborns
§33-16-3k. Limitations on Preexisting Condition Exclusions for Health Benefit Plans
§33-16-3l. Renewability and Modification of Health Benefit Plans
§33-16-3m. Creditable Coverage
§33-16-3n. Eligibility for Enrollment
§33-16-3o. Third Party Reimbursement for Colorectal Cancer Examination and Laboratory Testing
§33-16-3p. Required Coverage for Reconstruction Surgery Following Mastectomies
§33-16-3q. Required Use of Mail-Order Pharmacy Prohibited
§33-16-3r. Coverage for Patient Cost of Clinical Trials
§33-16-3s. Third-Party Reimbursement for Kidney Disease Screening
§33-16-3t. Required Coverage for Dental Anesthesia Services
§33-16-3u. Special Enrollment Period Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
§33-16-3v. Required Coverage for Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders
§33-16-3x. Deductibles, Copayments and Coinsurance for Anti-Cancer Medications
§33-16-3y. Eye Drop Prescription Refills
§33-16-3z. Deductibles, Copayments and Coinsurance for Abuse-Deterrent Opioid Analgesic Drugs
§33-16-3zz. Lyme Disease to Be Covered by All Health Insurance Policies
§33-16-5. Contingencies for Which Benefits or Reimbursement of Expenses Permitted
§33-16-6. Rider Changing Individual Policy to Group Policy Prohibited
§33-16-7. Hospital Indemnity Policies Not to Exclude Coverage for Confinement in Government Hospital
§33-16-8. Continuum of Care Services
§33-16-10. Policies Discriminating Among Health Care Providers
§33-16-12. Child Immunization Services Coverage
§33-16-13. Equal Treatment of State Agency
§33-16-14. Coordination of Benefits With Medicaid
§33-16-16. Insurance for Diabetics
§33-16-17. Commissioner to Propose Rules
§33-16-18. Assignment of Certain Benefits in Dental Care Insurance Coverage