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RSA 402-H:17 · Repealed by 2006, 271:14 eff. Aug. 8, 2006

402-H:17 Repealed by 2006, 271:14 eff. Aug. 8, 2006. –

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  • 2026 HB297 reference

    e data submission requirements of paragraphs II and II-a shall also apply to all health carriers, licensed third party administrators, and any entity required to be registered with the commissioner pursuant to RSA 402-H with respect to claims data for all lives covered by any other self-funded employer-sponsored plan, when the employer has opted in writing to the submission of the data. The carrier or administrator shall noti

  • 2026 HB297-FN reference

    of paragraphs II and II-a shall also apply to all health carriers, licensed third party administrators, and any entity required to be registered with the commissioner pursuant to RSA 402-H with respect to claims data for all lives covered by any other self-funded employer-sponsored plan, when the employer has opted in writing to the submission of the data. The carrier or administrator shall notify the emp

  • 2026 SB614 related · effective 2027-07-01

    ) RSA 400-A:17 through RSA 400-A:24, relative to hearings and appeals; (c) RSA 400-A:37, relative to examinations; (d) RSA 402-B relative to insurance claims adjusters; (e) RSA 402-H relative to third-party administrators; (f) RSA 402-J, relative to producer licensing; and (g) RSA 417:1 through 417:31 relative to unfair trade practices and fraud investigations. IV. This section does not apply

  • 2026 SB614-FN related · effective 2027-07-01

    ) RSA 400-A:17 through RSA 400-A:24, relative to hearings and appeals; (c) RSA 400-A:37, relative to examinations; (d) RSA 402-B relative to insurance claims adjusters; (e) RSA 402-H relative to third-party administrators; (f) RSA 402-J, relative to producer licensing; and (g) RSA 417:1 through 417:31 relative to unfair trade practices and fraud investigations. IV. This section does not apply