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44-5306. Policy or contract;eligibility; limitations.(1) An individual ora family member shall not be eligible for initial or continued coverage underan uninsured access coverage policy or contract if he or she:(a) Is eligible as an employee or dependent for group insurancecoverage sponsored or maintained by an employer; or(b) Is covered by any other type of hospital, surgical, ormedical expense-incurred policy or health maintenance organization contract.(2)An uninsured access coverage policy or contract may require evidence of insurabilitybut shall not use underwriting guidelines that are more strict than thosenormally used by the insurer for its regular individual health insurance contracts. SourceLaws 1991, LB 419, § 34; Laws 2009, LB445, § 4.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter44 > 44-5306

44-5306. Policy or contract;eligibility; limitations.(1) An individual ora family member shall not be eligible for initial or continued coverage underan uninsured access coverage policy or contract if he or she:(a) Is eligible as an employee or dependent for group insurancecoverage sponsored or maintained by an employer; or(b) Is covered by any other type of hospital, surgical, ormedical expense-incurred policy or health maintenance organization contract.(2)An uninsured access coverage policy or contract may require evidence of insurabilitybut shall not use underwriting guidelines that are more strict than thosenormally used by the insurer for its regular individual health insurance contracts. SourceLaws 1991, LB 419, § 34; Laws 2009, LB445, § 4.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter44 > 44-5306

44-5306. Policy or contract;eligibility; limitations.(1) An individual ora family member shall not be eligible for initial or continued coverage underan uninsured access coverage policy or contract if he or she:(a) Is eligible as an employee or dependent for group insurancecoverage sponsored or maintained by an employer; or(b) Is covered by any other type of hospital, surgical, ormedical expense-incurred policy or health maintenance organization contract.(2)An uninsured access coverage policy or contract may require evidence of insurabilitybut shall not use underwriting guidelines that are more strict than thosenormally used by the insurer for its regular individual health insurance contracts. SourceLaws 1991, LB 419, § 34; Laws 2009, LB445, § 4.