§ 48.66.010 Short title — Intent — Application of chapter
§ 48.66.020 Definitions
§ 48.66.025 Restrictions on issuers — Age of applicants — Preexisting conditions
§ 48.66.030 Renewability — Benefit standards — Benefit limitations
§ 48.66.035 Commissioner’s approval required
§ 48.66.041 Minimum standards required by rule — Waiver
§ 48.66.045 Mandated coverage for replacement policies — Rates on a community-rated basis
§ 48.66.050 Policy or certificate provisions prohibited by rule — Waivers restricted
§ 48.66.055 Termination or disenrollment — Application for coverage — Eligible persons — Types of policies — Guaranteed issue periods
§ 48.66.057 Rejection of medicare eligible person — When notice and information must be provided to applicant
§ 48.66.060 Equal coverage of sickness and accidents
§ 48.66.070 Adjustment of benefits and premiums for medicare cost-sharing
§ 48.66.080 “Benefit period” — “Medicare benefit period” — Minimum requirements
§ 48.66.090 Guaranteed renewable — Exceptions
§ 48.66.100 Loss ratio requirements — Mass sales practices of individual policies
§ 48.66.110 Disclosure by insurer — Outline of coverage required
§ 48.66.120 Return of policy and refund of premium — Notice required — Effect of return
§ 48.66.130 Preexisting condition limitations
§ 48.66.140 Medical history
§ 48.66.150 Reporting and recordkeeping, separate data required
§ 48.66.160 Federal law supersedes
§ 48.66.165 Conformity with federal law — Rules
§ 48.66.910 Effective date — 1981 c 153
§ 48.66.920 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521

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