A prepaid limited health services contract may contain additional provisions not inconsistent with this chapter that are: (1) Necessary because of the manner in which the organization is constituted or operated in order to state the rights and obligations of the parties to the contract; or (2) Desired by the organization and neither prohibited by law nor in conflict with any provisions required to be included. Acts 2000, ch. 948, § 15. A prepaid limited health services contract may contain additional provisions not inconsistent with this chapter that are: (1) Necessary because of the manner in which the organization is constituted or operated in order to state the rights and obligations of the parties to the contract; or (2) Desired by the organization and neither prohibited by law nor in conflict with any provisions required to be included. Acts 2000, ch. 948, § 15. A prepaid limited health services contract may contain additional provisions not inconsistent with this chapter that are: (1) Necessary because of the manner in which the organization is constituted or operated in order to state the rights and obligations of the parties to the contract; or (2) Desired by the organization and neither prohibited by law nor in conflict with any provisions required to be included. Acts 2000, ch. 948, § 15. A prepaid limited health services contract may contain additional provisions not inconsistent with this chapter that are: (1) Necessary because of the manner in which the organization is constituted or operated in order to state the rights and obligations of the parties to the contract; or (2) Desired by the organization and neither prohibited by law nor in conflict with any provisions required to be included. Acts 2000, ch. 948, § 15.
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