Louisiana Statutes

§ 22:1201

Louisiana § 22:1201
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 22Insurance

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La. Stat. Ann. § 22:1201 (2026).

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§1201. Legislative findings; purpose; short title

A.Existing law does not establish a health coverage program to provide health insurance to Louisiana domiciliaries who are not otherwise able to obtain health insurance meeting prescribed criteria.
B.Uninsurable Louisianians, left to face the cost of major medical care without health coverage, must look to publicly funded programs in the event of severe illness or injury, thereby placing a burden on the resources of the state.
C.Insurance is a business which affects the public interest and which has been subject to regulation in the public interest in this state since 1855; Louisiana's interest in the regulation of insurance is effectuated by the provisions of the Louisiana Insurance Code, R.S. 22:1 et seq., and in other statutes of this

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