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Chapter 706c - Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange


  • Section 38a-1080 - Definitions.
  • Section 38a-1081 - Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange. Board of directors. Chief executive officer. Employees.
  • Section 38a-1082 - Written procedures. Audits.
  • Section 38a-1083 - Powers of exchange. Commissioner’s authority to enforce payment of assessments or user fees.
  • Section 38a-1084 - Duties of exchange.
  • Section 38a-1084a - Consumer health information Internet web site. Reports to be provided to exchange. Hospital disclosures to patients. Commissioner of Social Services to submit Medicaid data to exchange.
  • Section 38a-1085 - Qualified health plans.
  • Section 38a-1086 - Certification of health benefit plans.
  • Section 38a-1087 - Navigator grant program.
  • Section 38a-1088 - State pledge to contractors. Exemption from taxes.
  • Section 38a-1089 - Annual report from chief executive officer.
  • Section 38a-1090 - Applicability of Freedom of Information Act to exchange. Authority of commissioner.
  • Section 38a-1091 - All-payer claims database program. All-Payer Claims Database Advisory Group. State-wide multipayer data initiative.
  • Section 38a-1092 - Quarterly report from board of directors.
  • Section 38a-1093 - Subsidiaries.
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