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(1) A person issued a single service organization certificate of authority in accordance with KRS 304.38-065 and holding the certificate of authority on July 15, 2002, shall be converted to a limited health service organization as defined in KRS 304.38A-010. At the next renewal of the certificate of authority, the person shall be issued a certificate of authority to act as a limited health service organization if it meets the requirements for continuance of the certificate of authority. No certificate of authority to act as a single service organization shall be issued or renewed after July 15, 2002.
(2) A single service organization holding a certificate of authority immediately prior to July 15, 2002, that is converted to a limited health service organization according to subsection (1) of this section shall continue to be required to meet the minimum net worth requirement of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) and shall comply with the risk-based capital requirements for health organizations in administrative regulations promulgated by the commissioner for health maintenance organizations and other health organizations.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kentucky Revised Statutes Title XXV. Business and Financial Institutions § 304.38A-110.Conversion of single service organization; net worth and capital requirements - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ky/title-xxv-business-and-financial-institutions/ky-rev-st-sect-304-38a-110/
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