FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) ? A judge has scheduled a hearing for later this month in a longstanding dispute between Kentucky and a Christians-only health care plan.
The case pits the Kentucky Department of Insurance against Medi-Share, a Florida-based cost-sharing ministry that helps to pay medical bills for churchgoers across the country.
Lawyers for the state have asked Franklin County Circuit Judge Thomas Wingate to hold Medi-Share in contempt of court for continuing to operate in Kentucky. Medi-Share asked for a hearing to explain changes the ministry has made to comply with Kentucky insurance regulations.
The legal battle involves how tightly the state can regulate Medi-Share, which serves nearly 40,000 people in 49 states, including more than 700 in Kentucky.
The hearing is set for Aug. 30.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ky-judge-review-christian-health-care-case-195459401--finance.html
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