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Security Act of 1974, 29 United States Code, Section | 1001, or a plan that would be an employee welfare benefit | plan but for the "governmental plan" or "nonelecting | church plan" exceptions, if the plan provides medical | care as defined in subsection 2-A, and includes items and | services paid for as medical care directly or through | insurance, reimbursement or otherwise; |
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| (2) Benefits consisting of medical care provided | directly, through insurance or reimbursement and | including items and services paid for as medical care | under a policy, contract or certificate offered by a | carrier; |
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| (3) Part A or Part B of Title XVIII of the Social | Security Act, Medicare; |
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| (4) Title XIX of the Social Security Act, Medicaid, | other than coverage consisting solely of benefits under | Section 1928 of the Social Security Act or a state | children's health insurance program under Title XXI of | the Social Security Act; |
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| (5) The Civilian Health and Medical Program for the | Uniformed Services, CHAMPUS, 10 United States Code, | Chapter 55; |
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| (6) A medical care program of the federal Indian | Health Care Improvement Act, 25 United States Code, | Section 1601 or of a tribal organization; |
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| (7) A state health benefits risk pool; |
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| (8) A health plan offered under the federal Employees | Health Benefits Amendments Act, 5 United States Code, | Chapter 89; |
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| (9) A public health plan as defined in federal | regulations authorized by the federal Public Health | Service Act, Section 2701(c)(1)(I), as amended by | Public Law 104-191; or |
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| (10) A health benefit plan under Section 5(e) of the | Peace Corps Act, 22 United States Code, Section | 2504(e). |
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| B. "Federally creditable coverage" does not include | coverage consisting solely of one or more of the following: |
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