(a) The director may adopt regulations necessary to provide for the licensing of health maintenance organization agents.
(b) The director may, by regulation, exempt certain classes of persons from the requirement of obtaining an agent license if
(1) the function the class performs does not require special competence or trustworthiness, or the regulatory surveillance made possible by licensing; or
(2) other existing safeguards make regulation through licensing unnecessary.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 86. Health Maintenance Organizations
Sec. 21.86.010. Establishment of health maintenance organizations.
Sec. 21.86.020. Issuance of certificate of authority; approval of changes.
Sec. 21.86.030. Powers of a health maintenance organization.
Sec. 21.86.040. Governing body; enrollee participation.
Sec. 21.86.045. Biographical affidavits.
Sec. 21.86.050. Fiduciary responsibility.
Sec. 21.86.060. Provision of services.
Sec. 21.86.070. Evidence of coverage; charges for health care services.
Sec. 21.86.075. Chiropractic health care services.
Sec. 21.86.078. Choice of health care provider.
Sec. 21.86.080. Annual statement; additional reports.
Sec. 21.86.090. Information to enrollees.
Sec. 21.86.100. Complaint system; report.
Sec. 21.86.110. Recovery of health care costs.
Sec. 21.86.120. Return of agreement.
Sec. 21.86.140. Protection against insolvency.
Sec. 21.86.150. Prohibited practices.
Sec. 21.86.160. Regulation of agents.
Sec. 21.86.170. Powers of insurers and of hospital or medical service corporations.
Sec. 21.86.190. Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.86.200. Administrative procedures.
Sec. 21.86.210. Rehabilitation, liquidation, or conservation.
Sec. 21.86.250. Penalties and enforcement.
Sec. 21.86.260. Statutory construction and relationship to other law.
Sec. 21.86.270. Filings and reports as public documents.
Sec. 21.86.290. Contract authority for commissioner of health.
Sec. 21.86.300. Acquisition of control or merger of a health maintenance organization.