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If you are a certificate holder of an affinity group life insurance policy, what happens if you leave the affinity group (i.e., not renew membership)? Can you keep the policy under the group contract or do you have to convert to an individual policy or exercise portability option to another group in order to maintain coverage?

January 1st, 2023

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