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. 2006 Jun;41(3 Pt 2):1104–1123. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2006.00522.x

Table 1.

Statutory References of State Benefit Mandate Review Laws, 2004*

State Reference First Year Enacted Year(s) Renewed or Amended
AZ Arizona Revised Statutes. Title 20, Article 3, Sections 181–182. 1985 2003
AR Arkansas Code. Title 23, Subtitle 3, Chapter 79, Subchapter 9, Sections 901–905. 2001 NA
CA California Law. Health and Safety Code 127660–127665. 2002 NA
CO Colorado Revised Statutes. Title 10, Article 16, Sections 103 and 103.3 1992 2003
FL Florida Statutes. Title XXXVII, Chapter 624, Part I, Section 624.215. 1987 1991, 1992
GA Georgia Code. Title 33, Chapter 24, Sections 60–67. 1989 NA
HI Hawaii Revised Statutes. Chapter 23, Sections 51–52 1987 1990, 1996
IN Indiana Code. Title 27, Article 1, Chapter 3, Section 30. 2003 2003 NA
KS Kansas Statutes. Chapter 40, Article 22, Section 2248–2249. 1990 NA
KY Kentucky Revised Statutes. Title II, Chapter 6, Section 30, 6.948. 2003 NA
LA Louisiana Revised Statutes. Title 24, Section 603.1. 1997 1999
ME Maine Revised Statutes. Title 24A, Chapter 33, Section 2752. 1997 2001
MD Maryland Code. Title 15, Subtitle 15, Sections 1501–1502. 1998 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004
MA Massachusetts General Laws of Massachusetts. Title 1, Chapter 3, Section 38C. 2002 NA
MN Minnesota Statutes. Chapter 62J, Section 26. 2003 NA
NH New Hampshire Statutes. Title XXXVII, Chapter 400-A, Section 39-a; Senate Bill 430 2004 NA
NJ New Jersey Statutes. Title 17B, Chapter 27D, Sections 1–5. 2003 NA
ND North Dakota Century Code. Title 54, Chapter 03, Section 28. 2001 NA
OH Ohio Revised Code. Title 1, Chapter 103, Section 14.4–14.6 2001 NA
OR Oregon Revised Statutes. Title 17, Chapter 171, Sections 171.870–171.880. 1985 NA
PA Pennsylvania Code. Title 28, Sections 931.1–931.4. 1987 1993, 2003
SC South Carolina Code of Laws. Title 38, Chapter 71, Section 285. 2002 NA
TN Tennessee Code. Title3, Chapter 2, Section111. 2004 NA
VA Code of Virginia. Title 2.2, Sections 2503–2505. 1990 1997, 2001, 2003
WA Revised Code of Washington. Title 48, Chapter 48.47, Sections 005–900. 1997 NA
WI Wisconsin Statutes. Chapter 601, Section 601.423. 1987 NA
*

Those states listed here as having MBR laws are different from those listed in Oliver and Singer (2006). Bellows and colleagues examine the characteristics of state laws that have established MBR programs in the U.S. Oliver and Singer (2006) summarize information gathered by CHBRP through key informants interview with officials in each state. Differences between laws that authorize MBR programs and the actual program implementation occur for several reasons. (1) There has not been enough time to develop a program or process in compliance with the new law. (2) The laws do not always explicitly dictate the criteria and steps for mandate reviews and therefore the implementation of such laws and policies are subject to interpretation and can vary from time to time (such as with changes in administrations). (3) State governments and their various departments do not always uniformly implement laws related to MBR programs or processes even when criteria and steps for evaluations may be explicitly defined. This may occur due to several reasons, including limits on data availability, limits on staff and funding resources, or the political climate in the state.