HRS §431:10A-407
Adjusting health benefits to avoid duplicate coverage
This section says that if the federal or state government creates a health benefits program, insurance policies under this section must be changed to avoid giving the same benefits twice. Premium rates must also be adjusted to match the changed benefits.
The statute, as written — Duplication of benefits; adjustment
If and when a program of hospital, surgical, and medical benefits is enacted by the federal government or by the State, the extended health insurance benefits provided by policies issued under this section shall be adjusted to avoid any duplication of benefits offered by the federal or state programs. The premium rates applicable thereto shall be adjusted to conform with the adjusted benefits.
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