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Alaska Statutes.
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 55. State Health Insurance
Section 300. Eligibility For State Health Insurance.
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AS 21.55.300. Eligibility For State Health Insurance.

(a) Except as provided in this section, a state resident who is a high risk, a TAA eligible individual, or a federally defined eligible individual is eligible to enroll in a state plan described in AS 21.55.100.

(b) Except for a federally defined eligible individual or TAA eligible individual, a person may not be covered by the state plan

(1) while covered by another health insurance policy or subscriber contract; or

(2) if the person is eligible to be covered

(A) by a plan subject to the requirements of AS 21.56.110 - 21.56.250;

(B) under another state or federal law, including veterans' benefits, Native health care, or Medicaid, but not including Medicare; or

(C) under another health benefit program, including self-insurance plan, health care trust, or welfare trust.

(c) Upon ceasing to be a resident, a person is not eligible to purchase or renew coverage under a state plan, but previously purchased coverage remains in effect for the period covered by payments made while a resident.

(d) Additional eligibility requirements for enrollment in a state plan may be imposed if approved by the director.


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