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20-1071. Prohibition against excluding coverage because of previous tests for a condition

A. An insurance contract offered by a health care services organization shall not exclude coverage of a condition if the insured person has previously had tests for the condition and the condition was not found to exist. There must be evidence that a condition actually existed before the insurance contract was entered into in order to exclude coverage of the condition.

B. Unless preempted under federal law or unless federal law imposes greater requirements than this section, this section applies to a provider sponsored health care services organization.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title20 > 20-1071

20-1071. Prohibition against excluding coverage because of previous tests for a condition

A. An insurance contract offered by a health care services organization shall not exclude coverage of a condition if the insured person has previously had tests for the condition and the condition was not found to exist. There must be evidence that a condition actually existed before the insurance contract was entered into in order to exclude coverage of the condition.

B. Unless preempted under federal law or unless federal law imposes greater requirements than this section, this section applies to a provider sponsored health care services organization.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title20 > 20-1071

20-1071. Prohibition against excluding coverage because of previous tests for a condition

A. An insurance contract offered by a health care services organization shall not exclude coverage of a condition if the insured person has previously had tests for the condition and the condition was not found to exist. There must be evidence that a condition actually existed before the insurance contract was entered into in order to exclude coverage of the condition.

B. Unless preempted under federal law or unless federal law imposes greater requirements than this section, this section applies to a provider sponsored health care services organization.