Prohibition on rebates; exceptions; rules.

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(2) A premium discount or rebate is not prohibited by this section if the discount or rebate is:

(a) Offered in connection with a program of health promotion or disease prevention, as described in 42 U.S.C. 300gg-4;

(b) Paid for participation in a program to promote healthy behaviors under ORS 743.824; or

(c) Offered in connection with a wellness program defined by the Department of Consumer and Business Services by rule.

(3) This section does not prohibit giving, as a form of advertising, as a promotional program or as promotional material, a prize, goods, wares, merchandise, articles or property with an aggregate value of not more than $100 in a calendar year to a person other than a person to whom an insurer issues health insurance, as defined in ORS 731.162, or a health benefit plan, as defined in ORS 743B.005. [1967 c.359 §571; 2003 c.364 §135; 2013 c.681 §35a; 2017 c.327 §1]


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