Tennessee Code § 56-60-103

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This chapter does not apply: (1) In circumstances where access to the provider network contract is granted to an affiliate or a subsidiary of a contracting entity, or other entity if operating under the same brand licensee program as the contracting entity; (2) To a contract between a contracting entity and a discount medical plan organization; or (3) To the provision of any medical services for injuries covered by the Workers' Compensation Law, compiled in title 50, chapter 6. Acts 2009, ch. 466, § 4.
This chapter does not apply: (1) In circumstances where access to the provider network contract is granted to an affiliate or a subsidiary of a contracting entity, or other entity if operating under the same brand licensee program as the contracting entity; (2) To a contract between a contracting entity and a discount medical plan organization; or (3) To the provision of any medical services for injuries covered by the Workers' Compensation Law, compiled in title 50, chapter 6. Acts 2009, ch. 466, § 4.
This chapter does not apply: (1) In circumstances where access to the provider network contract is granted to an affiliate or a subsidiary of a contracting entity, or other entity if operating under the same brand licensee program as the contracting entity; (2) To a contract between a contracting entity and a discount medical plan organization; or (3) To the provision of any medical services for injuries covered by the Workers' Compensation Law, compiled in title 50, chapter 6. Acts 2009, ch. 466, § 4.
This chapter does not apply:
(1) In circumstances where access to the provider network contract is granted to an affiliate or a subsidiary of a contracting entity, or other entity if operating under the same brand licensee program as the contracting entity;
(2) To a contract between a contracting entity and a discount medical plan organization; or
(3) To the provision of any medical services for injuries covered by the Workers' Compensation Law, compiled in title 50, chapter 6.
Acts 2009, ch. 466, § 4.

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