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New Hampshire Request for an Adjustment of the Medical Loss Ratio Standard
Nevada Request for an Adjustment of the Medical Loss Ratio Standard
Kentucky Request for an Adjustment of the Medical Loss Ratio Standard
Iowa Request for an Adjustment of the Medical Loss Ratio Standard
Georgia Request for an Adjustment of the Medical Loss Ratio Standard
Florida Request for an Adjustment of the Medical Loss Ratio Standard
On March 8, Maine became the first state to be granted a waiver from the medical loss ratio (MLR) requirement of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon requested a two-year MLR waiver, dropping the spending requirements to 70 percent in 2011, 75 percent in 2012 and then hitting the federal 80 percent target in 2013.
Montana has legislation that would establish a quasi-governmental entity with a board appointed by the governor and affirmed by the state Senate.
The District of Columbia health insurance exchange enabling legislation.