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the way i understand it, they an offshoot of the catholic church, but not closely related enough for the state. being a catholic organization they are morally opposed to the use of birth control and a requirement to provide B.C. coverage would be appalling to them.
my question isn't about the idea of BC vs anti-BC, but about the legality of telling a company that they must provide coverage for it. there are many things my insurance plan doesn't cover, and don't quote me on this, but i don't think BC is covered under my plan. insurance coverage isn't standardized so i wonder how this can be a requirement.
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