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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (748699)10/22/2013 4:18:12 PM
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>> It was illegal but they did it.

Perhaps some did. But it isn't any MORE illegal now than it was before. The ACA did NOTHING to change the rules for rescission. So, what exactly is the point?

Suppose I'm a smoker and when enrolling under the exchange I lie about it. Then what?

healthblog.ncpa.org

Anyone whose policy was rescinded after 1997 for other than legitimate reasons would have been able to sue and collect, a lot. There is absolutely no reason for this provision in the ACA statute; it was already illegal.
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