Alaska Stat. §§ 23.50.010 through 23.50.099: Collective Negotiation by Physicians – Alaska

Status: Enacted
Year Enacted: 2002
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The legislature finds that permitting competing physicians to engage in collective negotiation of certain terms and conditions of contracts with a health benefit plan will benefit competition, so long as the physicians do not engage in an express or implied threat of retaliatory collective action, including boycotts or strikes.


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