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Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1995
The State and Public School Life and Health Insurance Program is established to manage life and health insurance plan options for the benefit of state employees, state employee retirees, public school employees, and public school […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1941
If the words “or reduce” (following the word “increase”) were not effectively deleted from Subdivision 2 of Section 1 of Chapter 530 of the Statutes of 1907 by Section 1 of Chapter 362 of the […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2004
The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2018
The intent of the Legislature is to establish a health care delivery system that provides coverage and access through a unified financing system for all Californians and that rising health care costs be mitigated and […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1975
It is the intent and purpose of the Legislature to promote the delivery and the quality of health and medical care to the people of the State of California who enroll in, or subscribe for […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1992
Every health care service plan offering plan contracts to small employer groups shall in addition to complying with the provisions of this chapter and the rules adopted thereunder comply with the provisions of this article. […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
This article shall apply only to nongrandfathered small employer health care service plan contracts and only with respect to plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2014.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
This article shall apply only to grandfathered small group health care service plan contracts and only with respect to plan years commencing on or after January 1, 2014. For plan contracts expiring after July 1, […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1993
For purpose of point-of-service health care Service plan contracts, the definitions as specified shall apply. A point-of-service plan contract, in which any risk for out-of-network coverage or services is transferred from a health care service […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1997
The board shall establish a purchasing pool for coverage of program subscribers to enable applicants without access to affordable and comprehensive employer-sponsored dependent coverage to provide their eligible children with health, dental, and vision benefits.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1951
Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize an insurer to furnish or directly provide services of hospitals, or psychiatric health facilities, as defined in Section 1250.2 of the Health and Safety Code, or […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1992
The Voluntary Alliance Uniting Employers Purchasing Program is hereby created and shall be administered by the Major Risk Medical Insurance Board. The board may do actions such as entering into contracts with carriers to provide […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1996
The purpose of this chapter is to improve the competition in the pricing and delivering of health care coverage for employers and small employers. It does so by allowing for the establishment of private competing […]

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1993
It is the intent of the Legislature that a structured health care competition model, known as “managed competition,” be implemented throughout the state to improve the efficiency of the health care markets in this state.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1988
Creates the Washington State Health Care Authority, tasked with controlling health care costs and improving health care quality.

Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1993
The health care authority is hereby designated as the single state agent for purchasing health services.

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