33-22-703. Coverage for mental illness, alcoholism, and drug addiction. A group health plan or a health insurance issuer that provides group health insurance coverage shall provide for Montana residents covered by the plan at least the following level of benefits for the necessary care and treatment of mental illness, alcoholism, and drug addiction:
(1) under basic inpatient expense policies or contracts, inpatient hospital benefits and outpatient benefits consisting of durational limits, dollar limits, deductibles, and coinsurance factors that are not less favorable than for physical illness generally, except that:
(a) inpatient treatment for mental illness is subject to a maximum yearly benefit of 21 days;
(b) inpatient treatment for mental illness may be traded on a 2-for-1 basis for a benefit for partial hospitalization through a program that complies with the standards for a partial hospitalization program that are published by the association for ambulatory behavioral healthcare if the program is operated by a hospital;
(c) inpatient and outpatient treatment for alcoholism and drug addiction, excluding costs for medical detoxification, is subject to a maximum benefit of $6,000 for a 12-month period until a lifetime maximum inpatient benefit of $12,000 is met, after which the annual benefit may be reduced to $2,000; and
(d) costs for medical detoxification treatment must be paid the same as any other illness under the terms of the contract and are not subject to the annual and lifetime limits in subsection (1)(c);
(2) under major medical policies or contracts, inpatient benefits and outpatient benefits consisting of durational limits, dollar limits, deductibles, and coinsurance factors that are not less favorable than for physical illness generally, except that:
(a) inpatient treatment for mental illness is subject to a maximum yearly benefit of 21 days;
(b) inpatient treatment for mental illness may be traded on a 2-for-1 basis for a benefit for partial hospitalization through a program that complies with the standards for a partial hospitalization program that are published by the association for ambulatory behavioral healthcare if the program is operated by a hospital;
(c) inpatient and outpatient treatment for alcoholism and drug addiction, excluding costs for medical detoxification, may be subject to a maximum benefit of $6,000 for a 12-month period until a lifetime maximum inpatient benefit of $12,000 is met, after which the annual benefit may be reduced to $2,000;
(d) costs for medical detoxification treatment must be paid the same as any other illness under the terms of the contract and are not subject to the annual and lifetime benefits in subsection (2)(c); and
(e) outpatient treatment for mental illness may be subject to a maximum yearly benefit of no less than $2,000, but this subsection (2)(e) does not apply to benefits for services furnished before September 30, 2001.