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Chapter 420-G - Portability, Availability, and Renewability of Health Coverage


  • Section 420-G:1 - Purpose.
  • Section 420-G:2 - Definitions.
  • Section 420-G:3 - Applicability and Scope of Chapter.
  • Section 420-G:4 - Premium Rates.
  • Section 420-G:4-a - Repealed by 2016, 111:7, I, eff. June 19, 2016.
  • Section 420-G:4-b - Repealed by 2016, 111:7, II, eff. June 19, 2016.
  • Section 420-G:4-c - Health Coverage Tax Incentive Plan.
  • Section 420-G:4-d - Essential Health Benefits.
  • Section 420-G:5 - Medical Underwriting.
  • Section 420-G:6 - Guaranteed Issue and Renewability.
  • Section 420-G:7 - Preexisting Condition Exclusion Periods.
  • Section 420-G:8 - Open Enrollment.
  • Section 420-G:9 - Minimum Participation Requirements.
  • Section 420-G:10 - Qualified Association Trust.
  • Section 420-G:10-a - Voluntary Small Employer Health Insurance Purchasing Alliances; Rulemaking.
  • Section 420-G:11 - Disclosure.
  • Section 420-G:11-a - Development of a Comprehensive Health Care Information System.
  • Section 420-G:12 - Rating Practices and Filings.
  • Section 420-G:12-a - Health Plan Loss Information.
  • Section 420-G:13 - Approval of Rate Filings.
  • Section 420-G:14 - Rulemaking Authority.
  • Section 420-G:14-a - Requested Information.
  • Section 420-G:14-b - Prohibited Transactions.
  • Section 420-G:14-c - Repealed by 2003, 188:17, eff. Jan. 1, 2009.
  • Section 420-G:15 - Severability.
  • Section 420-G:16 - Penalties for Violations.
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