Georgia Code § 33-30B-2

Purpose
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The purposes of this chapter are to provide enabling provisions for spending accounts and consumer driven health plans, provide statutory authorization for the establishment of such plans, and facilitate the advancement of such plans as a response to escalating costs of health care plans in this state. This chapter shall be construed and interpreted liberally to effectuate these purposes in as broad a manner as possible. Added by 2003 Ga. Laws 396, § 1, eff. 7/1/2003.
The purposes of this chapter are to provide enabling provisions for spending accounts and consumer driven health plans, provide statutory authorization for the establishment of such plans, and facilitate the advancement of such plans as a response to escalating costs of health care plans in this state. This chapter shall be construed and interpreted liberally to effectuate these purposes in as broad a manner as possible. Added by 2003 Ga. Laws 396, § 1, eff. 7/1/2003.
The purposes of this chapter are to provide enabling provisions for spending accounts and consumer driven health plans, provide statutory authorization for the establishment of such plans, and facilitate the advancement of such plans as a response to escalating costs of health care plans in this state. This chapter shall be construed and interpreted liberally to effectuate these purposes in as broad a manner as possible. Added by 2003 Ga. Laws 396, § 1, eff. 7/1/2003.
The purposes of this chapter are to provide enabling provisions for spending accounts and consumer driven health plans, provide statutory authorization for the establishment of such plans, and facilitate the advancement of such plans as a response to escalating costs of health care plans in this state. This chapter shall be construed and interpreted liberally to effectuate these purposes in as broad a manner as possible.

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