(a) A health care insurer that offers, issues for delivery, delivers, or renews a health care insurance plan in the group market may not establish rules for eligibility, including continued eligibility and waiting periods under the plan, for an individual or dependent of an individual based on
(1) health status;
(2) medical condition, including physical and mental illnesses;
(3) claims experience;
(4) receipt of health care;
(5) medical history;
(6) genetic information;
(7) evidence of insurability, including conditions arising from acts of domestic violence; or
(8) disability.
(b) A health care insurer may not require an individual, as a condition of enrollment or continued enrollment under a health care insurance plan offered in the group market, to pay a premium, contribution, or policy fee greater than a premium, contribution, or policy fee for a similarly situated individual already enrolled in the plan on the basis of a health status factor for the individual or a dependent of the individual.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Article 2. Health Care Insurance Provisions, Requirements, and Restrictions.
Sec. 21.54.100. Unfair discrimination.
Sec. 21.54.110. Preexisting condition exclusion.
Sec. 21.54.120. Creditable coverage.
Sec. 21.54.130. Renewability, termination, and modification of coverage.
Sec. 21.54.140. Renewability of coverage for a multiple employer welfare arrangement.
Sec. 21.54.151. Mental health or substance use disorder benefits.