A national anti-abortion group is asking Gov. Beverly Perdue to look into the details of a new UNC system requirement that all students have health insurance.
Students for Life of America has asked Perdue to investigate a number of issues surrounding the UNC system's new health insurance program for students.
The university wants all students to have health insurance and mandates that they buy into a new insurance plan it is offering unless they can prove they have coverage from another source.
In the face of criticism, UNC system leaders last week said students could opt out of the portion of their UNC insurance plans that covers abortion.
The "opt-out" provision, in which students in the program have automatic abortion coverage until they request it be dropped, is one of several of the plan's features under fire by the national pro-life group.
The group raises several other questions, including why students who opt out of the abortion coverage of their plans pay the same rate as those students whose plans include it.
UNC officials have said the abortion coverage is a small enough piece of the entire plan that its individual cost is negligible.
Click the link below to read the group's letter.

