A service corporation may not issue a subscriber's contract covering, or otherwise insure, an industrial injury or illness if health care service or indemnity benefits are provided by either federal or state law, or under the Alaska Workers' Compensation Act.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 87. Hospital and Medical Service Corporations
Sec. 21.87.010. Applicability.
Sec. 21.87.020. Purpose and interpretation.
Sec. 21.87.030. Provisions exclusive.
Sec. 21.87.040. Incorporation and certificate of authority required.
Sec. 21.87.050. Incorporation, approval of articles and amendments.
Sec. 21.87.060. Name of corporation.
Sec. 21.87.070. Qualifications for certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.87.080. Application for certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.87.090. Issuance or refusal of certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.87.100. Continuance or expiration of certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.87.110. Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority.
Sec. 21.87.120. Services and benefits that may be provided by medical service corporations.
Sec. 21.87.130. Services and benefits that may be provided by hospital service corporations.
Sec. 21.87.140. Medical service agreements.
Sec. 21.87.150. Hospital service agreements.
Sec. 21.87.160. Subscriber's contracts.
Sec. 21.87.170. Minimum service benefits.
Sec. 21.87.180. Filing and approval of agreements and contracts.
Sec. 21.87.190. Charges and rates; rating methods.
Sec. 21.87.230. Records and accounts.
Sec. 21.87.240. Annual statement and fees.
Sec. 21.87.270. Joint operations.
Sec. 21.87.280. Combined corporation.
Sec. 21.87.290. Contracts covering workers' compensation risks.
Sec. 21.87.300. Annual adjustment of service payments.
Sec. 21.87.310. Fidelity bond.