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RSA 420-N:7 · Prohibition on State-Based Health Exchange; Guidelines for Interaction With Federally-Facilitated Health Exchange
420-N:7 Prohibition on State-Based Health Exchange; Guidelines for Interaction With Federally-Facilitated Health Exchange. –
Copy linkNo New Hampshire state agency, department, or political subdivision shall plan, create, participate in or enable a state-based exchange for health insurance under the Act, or contract with any private entity to do so.
Copy linkState agencies or departments may interact with the federal government with respect to the creation of a federally-facilitated exchange for New Hampshire.
Copy linkSubject to the requirements of this chapter, state agencies or departments may operate specific functions of a federally-facilitated exchange consistent with this subdivision to enable the continuation of traditional areas of state regulation and authority.
Copy linkState agency activities relating to any federally-facilitated exchange for New Hampshire shall be consistent with the following objectives:
Copy linkPromoting preservation of the private, commercial delivery of health coverage through carriers and producers to the greatest degree possible under the Act and minimizing interference with the operation of commercial markets.
Copy linkPromoting competition and consumer choice, for example by advocating for allowing all health and dental plans that meet the minimum requirements necessary to be certified as qualified plans under the Act to be offered in the exchange.
Copy linkPreserving to the greatest extent possible the state's insurance regulatory authority and the state's flexibility in determining Medicaid eligibility standards and program design and operation. Source. 2012, 231:2, eff. June 18, 2012. 2022, 323:23, eff. Sept. 6, 2022.
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Source. 2012, 231:2, eff. June 18, 2012. 2022, 323:23, eff. Sept. 6, 2022.
Source history
- 2012, 231:2, eff. June 18, 2012
- 2022, 323:23, eff. Sept. 6, 2022