Utah Admin. Code R527-201-2 - Definitions
(1) "Accessible" is whether the health care
coverage provided by a parent is reasonably available for the child's use.
Insurance is considered accessible to the child if non-emergency services
covered by the health insurance plan are available to the child within 90
minutes or 90 miles of the child's primary residence.
(2) "Cash Medical Support" is an obligation
to provide financial support in lieu of or in addition to health insurance to
provide for the medical needs of the child. Pursuant to Section
26B-9-201, cash medical support
in Utah means an obligation to equally share all reasonable and necessary
medical and dental expenses of children.
(3) "National Medical Support Notice" or
"NMSN" is the federally approved form that ORS shall use to notify an employer
to enroll children in an employment-related health insurance plan in accordance
with a child support order.
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