(a) Health carriers shall not require physicians, pharmacists, or other persons or entities to disclose a physician's United States Drug Enforcement Administration registry number for the purposes of identification, payment to a pharmacist, reimbursement of a patient, or any other reason. (b) "Health carrier" means any insurance company or health maintenance organization subject to the following laws: (1) The Arkansas Insurance Code; (2) Section 23-76-101 et seq., pertaining to health maintenance organizations; and (3) Any successor laws of the foregoing. (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a health carrier, as part of the credentialing process, from requesting evidence that the physician has a valid United States Drug Enforcement Administration certificate. Acts 1999, No. 1302, § 2. (a) Health carriers shall not require physicians, pharmacists, or other persons or entities to disclose a physician's United States Drug Enforcement Administration registry number for the purposes of identification, payment to a pharmacist, reimbursement of a patient, or any other reason. (b) "Health carrier" means any insurance company or health maintenance organization subject to the following laws: (1) The Arkansas Insurance Code; (2) Section 23-76-101 et seq., pertaining to health maintenance organizations; and (3) Any successor laws of the foregoing. (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a health carrier, as part of the credentialing process, from requesting evidence that the physician has a valid United States Drug Enforcement Administration certificate. Acts 1999, No. 1302, § 2. (a) Health carriers shall not require physicians, pharmacists, or other persons or entities to disclose a physician's United States Drug Enforcement Administration registry number for the purposes of identification, payment to a pharmacist, reimbursement of a patient, or any other reason. (b) "Health carrier" means any insurance company or health maintenance organization subject to the following laws: (1) The Arkansas Insurance Code; (2) Section 23-76-101 et seq., pertaining to health maintenance organizations; and (3) Any successor laws of the foregoing. (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a health carrier, as part of the credentialing process, from requesting evidence that the physician has a valid United States Drug Enforcement Administration certificate. Acts 1999, No. 1302, § 2. (a) Health carriers shall not require physicians, pharmacists, or other persons or entities to disclose a physician's United States Drug Enforcement Administration registry number for the purposes of identification, payment to a pharmacist, reimbursement of a patient, or any other reason. (b) "Health carrier" means any insurance company or health maintenance organization subject to the following laws: (1) The Arkansas Insurance Code; (2) Section 23-76-101 et seq., pertaining to health maintenance organizations; and (3) Any successor laws of the foregoing. (1) The Arkansas Insurance Code; (2) Section 23-76-101 et seq., pertaining to health maintenance organizations; and (3) Any successor laws of the foregoing. (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a health carrier, as part of the credentialing process, from requesting evidence that the physician has a valid United States Drug Enforcement Administration certificate. Acts 1999, No. 1302, § 2.
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