The word “insured,” as used in this chapter, may not prevent a person other than the insured with a proper insurable interest from making application for and owning a policy covering the insured or from being entitled under a policy to any indemnities, benefits, and rights provided in the policy.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 51. Health Insurance Policies
Sec. 21.51.010. Applicability.
Sec. 21.51.020. Scope, format of policy.
Sec. 21.51.030. Required provisions.
Sec. 21.51.040. Entire contract.
Sec. 21.51.050. Time limit on certain defenses.
Sec. 21.51.070. Reinstatement.
Sec. 21.51.080. Notice of claim.
Sec. 21.51.100. Proofs of loss.
Sec. 21.51.120. Payment of claims.
Sec. 21.51.130. Physical examination, autopsy.
Sec. 21.51.140. Legal actions.
Sec. 21.51.150. Change of beneficiary.
Sec. 21.51.160. Optional policy provisions.
Sec. 21.51.170. Change of occupation.
Sec. 21.51.180. Misstatement of age.
Sec. 21.51.190. Other insurance in this insurer.
Sec. 21.51.220. Relation of earnings to insurance.
Sec. 21.51.230. Unpaid premiums.
Sec. 21.51.240. Conformity with state statutes.
Sec. 21.51.250. Illegal occupation.
Sec. 21.51.260. Intoxicants and narcotics.
Sec. 21.51.270. Renewal at option of insurer.
Sec. 21.51.280. Order of certain provisions.
Sec. 21.51.290. Third-party ownership.
Sec. 21.51.300. Requirement of other jurisdictions.
Sec. 21.51.310. Conforming to statute.
Sec. 21.51.330. Franchise health insurance.
Sec. 21.51.400. Renewability and certification.