Alabama Statutes

§ 27-54-1 — Legislative Intent; Public Policy

Alabama § 27-54-1
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 27Insurance
Ch. 54Mental Illness Coverage in Health Benefit Plans

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Ala. Code § 27-54-1 (2026).

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(a)The Legislature finds the following:
(1)Mental illness affects many citizens of this state each year, resulting in anguish, grief, desperation, fear, isolation, and a sense of hopelessness of significant levels among victims and families.
(2)Consequences of mental illness include the significant expenditures of public operating funds for treatment and losses of millions of dollars by businesses in the state in accidents, absenteeism, nonproductivity, and turnover. Excessive stress and anxiety and other forms of mental illness clearly contribute to general health problems and costs.
(3)Typical health coverage in this state by some insurers provides individuals and affected families of mental illness with nonexistent or limited benefits compared to provisions for other illnesses.
(4)

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Legislative History

(Act 2000-386, p. 605, §§1, 2.)

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