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HRS §431:10A-105.7

Required disclaimer on limited benefit health policies

This section requires certain limited benefit health insurance documents to clearly state that the coverage is not qualifying health coverage under the Affordable Care Act. The statement must be in bold, at least 14-point type, and easy to see.

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The statute, as written — Required disclaimer

Any limited benefit policy, certificate, application, or sales brochure that provides coverage for accident and sickness, excluding specified disease, long-term care, disability income, accident-only, medicare supplement, dental, or vision shall disclose in a conspicuous manner and in not less than fourteen-point boldface type the following, or substantially similar, statement: THIS IS NOT QUALIFYING HEALTH COVERAGE ("MINIMUM ESSENTIAL COVERAGE") THAT SATISFIES THE HEALTH COVERAGE REQUIREMENT OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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