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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 21. Insurance
- Chapter 86. Health Maintenance Organizations
- Section 80. Annual Statement; Additional Reports.
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AS 21.86.080. Annual Statement; Additional Reports.
- (a) A health maintenance organization shall file an annual statement with the director under AS 21.09.200
and shall provide a copy to the commissioner of health and social services. The annual statement shall be verified by
at least two principal officers of the organization. The director may require additional reports that are reasonably
necessary and appropriate in order for the director or the commissioner of health and social services to carry out the
duties prescribed by this chapter.
- (b) The director may require a health maintenance organization to file quarterly financial statements. If quarterly
financial statements are required, the statements must follow for a given quarter the reporting specified in the
quarterly financial statement blank form and instructions most recently approved by the National Association of
Insurance Commissioners.
- (c) A filing under this section is subject to AS 21.09.200
and 21.09.205.
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