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Mississippi

Title 83. Insurance · Accident and Health Insurance
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§ 83-9-1. Definition of accident and sickness insurance policy.
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§ 83-9-3. Form of policy; commissioner’s fees; expedited form and rate review procedure; funding of agency expenses; deposit of monies into State General Fund.
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§ 83-9-4. Commissioner may disapprove policy form, amendatory rider or endorsement currently in effect under certain circumstances; procedure; applicability.
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§ 83-9-5. Policy provisions.
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§ 83-9-6. Freedom of consumer choice for pharmacy under certain health insurance.
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§ 83-9-6.1. Pharmacy cash discount cards; cannot be issued unless issuer pays portion of discount given by pharmacy.
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§ 83-9-6.2. Uniform prescription identification.
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§ 83-9-6.3. Standardized prior authorization form for obtaining prior authorization for prescription drug benefits.
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§ 83-9-6.4. Individual and group health insurance policies to permit partial supply of prescription medication for purpose of synchronizing patient's medication under certain circumstances.
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§ 83-9-7. Benefits to patients in tax-supported institutions.
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§ 83-9-8. Coverage of drugs not approved by Federal Food and Drug Administration; drugs used in treatment of cancer.
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§ 83-9-9. Conforming to statute.
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§ 83-9-11. Application.
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§ 83-9-13. Waiver; proof-of-loss form; revision of form.
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§ 83-9-15. Age limit.
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§ 83-9-17. Non-application to certain policies.
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§ 83-9-19. Penalty.
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§ 83-9-21. Judicial review.
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§ 83-9-22. Health coverage plans prohibited from restricting coverage for medically appropriate treatment prescribed by physician based on insured’s diagnosis with terminal condition.
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§ 83-9-23. Health and accident insurance for resident senior citizens.
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§ 83-9-24. Prohibition against requiring higher co-payment, coinsurance, etc., for patient-administered anti-cancer medications than is required for anti-cancer medications injected or intravenously administered by health care provider.
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§ 83-9-25. Examination and return of policy.
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§ 83-9-26. Screening, diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder.
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§ 83-9-27. Alcoholism care and treatment; coverage.
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§ 83-9-29. Alcoholism care and treatment; application of law.
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§ 83-9-31. Alcoholism care and treatment; limitation of coverage.
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§ 83-9-32. Coverage for medical benefits when dental care provided under physician-supervised anesthesia.
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§ 83-9-33. Coverage for newly born children.
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§ 83-9-34. Child immunizations; optional coverage; written acceptance or rejection; application of section.
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§ 83-9-35. Replacement of group or blanket health and accident policy or plan; succeeding carrier’s plan to continue certain benefits and provisions.
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§ 83-9-36. Process by which prescribing practitioner may request override of restriction on medication restricted for use by insurer step therapy or fail-first protocol; circumstances under which insurer to grant override.
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