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Home » US Law » 2022 Alaska Statutes » Title 21. Insurance » Chapter 55. State Health Insurance » Article 4. Enrollment in the State Health Insurance Plan.

Sec. 21.55.300. Eligibility for state health insurance.

(a) Except as provided in this section, a state resident who is a high risk, a TAA eligible individual, or a federally defined eligible individual is eligible to enroll in a state plan described in AS 21.55.100. (b) Except for a federally defined eligible individual or TAA eligible individual, a person may not be covered […]

Sec. 21.55.310. Enrollment by an eligible person.

A person may enroll in a state plan by applying to the plan administrator. The application must include the following: (1) name, address, age, and length of residency of the applicant; (2) a designation of the plan desired, including deductible option chosen; (3) information relevant to whether the person is a high risk or a […]

Sec. 21.55.320. Plan administrator’s response.

(a) Within 30 days after receiving the application described in AS 21.55.310, the plan administrator shall (1) provide the applicant with either a notice of rejection for failing to comply with the requirements of AS 21.55.300 and 21.55.310 or a notice of acceptance; and (2) for a TAA eligible individual, send a notice to the […]

Sec. 21.55.330. Effective date of policies.

(a) Except as provided in (b) of this section and AS 21.55.130(c), insurance under a state plan is effective immediately upon receipt of the first premium, and is retroactive to the date of the application, if the applicant otherwise complies with the requirements of this chapter. (b) Insurance under a state plan is effective retroactively […]

Sec. 21.55.340. Solicitation of eligible persons.

(a) The association, under a plan approved by the director, shall disseminate appropriate information to the residents of the state regarding the existence of the state plans and the means of enrollment. Means of communication may include use of the press, radio, and television, as well as publication in appropriate state offices and publications. (b) […]