Maine Code § 24-A-2848-A

Applicability to certain self-insured employers
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For purposes of this chapter, an uninsured employee health plan that covers employees working in
this State, including the uninsured portion of a partially insured employee health plan, is considered a
group medical insurance policy and the employer maintaining the plan is considered an insurer, if the
plan is subject to state regulation by virtue of the governmental plan or nonelecting church plan
exception to the federal definition of "employee benefit plan" in the federal Employee Retirement
Income Security Act, 29 United States Code, Section 1003(b). [PL 1997, c. 445, §23 (NEW); PL
1997, c. 445, §32 (AFF).]

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