Sec. 38a-518. Coverage for accidental ingestion or consumption of controlled drugs. Benefits prescribed.
Sec. 38a-518. Coverage for accidental ingestion or consumption of controlled
drugs. Benefits prescribed. No group health insurance policy providing coverage of
the type specified in subdivisions (1), (2), (4), (6) and (11) of section 38a-469 shall be
delivered, issued for delivery or renewed in this state, or amended to substantially alter
or change benefits or coverage, on or after July 1, 1975, unless persons covered under
such policy will be eligible for benefits for expenses of emergency medical care arising
from accidental ingestion or consumption of a controlled drug, as defined by subdivision
(8) of section 21a-240, which are at least equal to the following minimum requirements:
(1) In the case of benefits based upon confinement as an inpatient in a hospital, whether
or not operated by the state, the period of confinement for which benefits shall be payable
shall be at least thirty days in any calendar year. (2) For covered expenses incurred by
the insured while other than an inpatient in a hospital, benefits shall be available for
such expenses during any calendar year up to a maximum of five hundred dollars. For
purposes of this section, the term "covered expenses" means the reasonable charges for
treatment deemed necessary under generally accepted medical standards.
(P.A. 90-243, S. 102.)
See Sec. 38a-492 for similar provisions re individual policies.