This chapter may not be construed to (1) restrict or limit the right of a health care insurer to include services provided by a religious nonmedical provider as medical care services covered by the health care insurance policy; (2) require a health care insurer, when determining coverage for services provided by a religious nonmedical provider, to (A) apply medically based eligibility standards; (B) use health care providers to determine access by a covered person; (C) use health care providers in making a decision on an internal or external appeal; or (D) require a covered person to be examined by a health care provider as a condition of coverage; or (3) require a health care insurance policy to exclude coverage for services provided by a religious nonmedical provider because the religious nonmedical provider is not providing medical or other data required from a health care provider if the medical or other data is inconsistent with the religious nonmedical treatment or nursing care being provided.
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