South Dakota Statutes

§ 58-18A-55 — Expenses that are not allowable.

South Dakota § 58-18A-55
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 58INSURANCE
Ch. 58-18ACOORDINATION OF BENEFITS OF HEALTH PLANS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 58-18A-55 (2026).

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The following are examples of expenses that are not allowable expenses:

(1)If a person is confined in a private hospital room, the difference between the cost of a semi-private room in the hospital and the private room is not an allowable expense, unless one of the plans provides coverage for private hospital room expenses;
(2)If a person is covered by two or more plans that compute their benefit payments on the basis of usual and customary fees or relative value schedule reimbursement or other similar reimbursement methodology, any amount charged by the provider in excess of the highest reimbursement amount for a specified benefit is not an allowable expense;
(3)If a person is covered by two or more plans that provide benefits or services on the basis of negotiated fees, any a

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Legislative History

SL 2006, ch 259, § 3.

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