Oklahoma Restricts Sale Of Short-Term Plans To Six Months Or Less

By Ariel Cohen / September 11, 2018 at 7:05 PM
Updated Story The Oklahoma Department of Insurance released guidance on Friday (Sept. 7) telling insurers that state law restricts the sale of the state's short-term plans to a period of fewer than six months, in contrast to the Trump administration’s new limit of 364 days. The guidance also dictates that the plans be non-renewable when sold in Oklahoma. But, Oklahoma Deputy Commissioner of Health Insurance Mike Rhodes told Inside Health Policy that he is hopeful the state...


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