Oklahoma Code § 36-6060.9

Title 36. Insurance: Coverage for wigs or other scalp prostheses
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A.  Any health benefit plan, including the State and Education
Employees Group Health Insurance Plan, that is offered, issued, or
renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2001, that provides
medical and surgical benefits with respect to the treatment of
cancer and other conditions treated by chemotherapy or radiation
therapy shall provide coverage for wigs or other scalp prostheses
necessary for the comfort and dignity of the covered person.
B.  The coverage provided for by this section shall be subject
to the same annual deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance limits as
established for all other covered benefits under the health benefit
plan not to exceed One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) annually.
C.  A health benefit plan shall provide notice to each insured
or enrollee under the plan regarding the coverage required by this
section in the evidence of coverage of the plan and shall provide
additional written notice of the coverage to the insured or enrollee
as follows:
1.  In the next mailing made by the plan to the insured or
enrolled employee;
2.  As part of any yearly informational packet sent to the
enrollee; or
3.  Not later than December 1, 2000;
whichever is earlier.
D.  As used in this act, "health benefit plan" means any plan or
arrangement as defined in subsection C of Section 6060.4 of this
title.  However, this section shall not apply to policies or

certificates issued to individuals or groups with fifty (50) or
fewer employees or plans offered under the State Medicaid Program.
E.  The Insurance Commissioner shall promulgate any rules
necessary to implement the provisions of this section.

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