An Authorized Representative is either a person or an organization that you trust and let fill out your application, talk about this application with us, see your information, get information about your application, and sign your application on your behalf. An Authorized Representative also takes legal responsibility for the information provided in an application. If an Authorized Representative is a person, they must be 18 or older. An Authorized Representative is NOT an Agent/Broker, Health Coverage Guide, or a Certified Application Counselor.
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