Sec. 38a-201. (Formerly Sec. 33-159). Form of contract.
Sec. 38a-201. (Formerly Sec. 33-159). Form of contract. No contract between
any such corporation and subscribers shall entitle more than one person to services,
except that such contract may be issued for service to a subscriber and wife, to a subscriber and husband, to a subscriber and family, to a subscriber and dependent or dependents related by blood, marriage or adoption or to a subscriber and ward. Such contract
with a subscriber shall be in writing and a copy thereof furnished to each subscriber.
Each such contract shall contain the following provisions: (1) A statement of the amount
payable to the corporation by the subscriber and the manner in which such amount is
payable; (2) a statement of the nature of the services to be furnished and the period
during which they will be furnished, and, if there are any services to be excepted, a
detailed statement of such exceptions; (3) a statement of terms and conditions upon
which the contract may be cancelled or otherwise terminated at the option of either
party; (4) a statement that the contract includes the endorsement thereon and attached
papers, if any, and contains the entire contract; (5) a statement that no statement by the
subscriber in his application for a contract shall void the contract or be used in any legal
proceeding thereunder, unless such application or an exact copy thereof is included in
or attached to such contract; (6) a statement of the period of grace which will be allowed
the subscriber for making any payment due under the contract, which period shall not
be less than ten days; and (7) a statement that no action at law based upon or arising out
of the physician-patient relationship shall be maintained against a nonprofit hospital
service corporation.
(1949 Rev., S. 5271; 1969, P.A. 686, S. 2.)
History: 1969 act required that contract contain statement that no action at law concerning physician-patient relationship
shall be maintained against nonprofit hospital service corporation; Sec. 33-159 transferred to Sec. 38a-201 in 1991.
See Sec. 38a-472 re assignment of insurance proceeds to doctor, hospital or state agency.
See Sec. 38a-538 re employees' rights to conversion and extension of group coverage and re liability of group employers.