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Does the civil union law apply to domestic partners who are not joined in a civil union?

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Does the civil union law apply to domestic partners who are not joined in a civil union?

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No–the insurance provisions of Act 91 apply only to civil union partners, although some insurers voluntarily offer what they refer to as a “domestic partner rider” to the basic insurance policy. Eligibility requirements for the rider may differ from the requirements of the basic plan.

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