1.  For the purposes of determining rates charged for health benefit plans, a health benefit plan that contains a provision for a restricted network is not similar coverage to a health benefit plan that does not contain such a provision if the restriction of benefits results in material differences in cost of claims.

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2.  As used in this section, ‘provision for a restricted network’ means any provision of a group health benefit plan that conditions the payment of benefits, in whole or in part, on the use of providers of health care who have entered into a contractual arrangement with the carrier to provide health care to persons covered by the plan.