Alaska Statutes.
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 87. Hospital and Medical Service Corporations
Section 130. Services and Benefits That May Be Provided By Hospital Service Corporations.
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AS 21.87.130. Services and Benefits That May Be Provided By Hospital Service Corporations.

(a) A hospital service corporation shall have the right to provide to its subscribers part or all of the following services and benefits only:

(1) hospital services furnished to the subscriber by participant hospitals;

(2) indemnity in a reasonable amount with respect to hospital services furnished to the subscriber by nonparticipant hospitals, but subject to AS 21.87.070 (3);

(3) indemnity in a reasonable amount for other health care services, as defined in AS 21.87.330 .

(b) This section does not prohibit the corporation from acting as compensated servicing agent as to health care services to be provided by a public agency, or under agreements between other parties not solicited by the corporation.

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