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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 62

62A.64 HEALTH INSURANCE; PROHIBITED AGREEMENTS.

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62A.64 HEALTH INSURANCE; PROHIBITED AGREEMENTS.
An agreement between an insurer and a health care provider may not:
(1)prohibit, or grant the insurer an option to prohibit, the provider from contracting with other insurers or payors to provide services at a lower price than the payment specified in the contract;
(2)require, or grant the insurer an option to require, the provider to accept a lower payment in the event the provider agrees to provide services to any other insurer or payor at a lower price; or
(3)require, or grant the insurer an option of, termination or renegotiation of the existing contract in the event the provider agrees to provide services to any other insurer or payor at a lower price.
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