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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The board may:
A. seek and receive grant funding from federal, state or local governments or private philanthropic organizations to defray the costs of operating the exchange;
B. generate funding, including charging assessments or fees, to support its operations in accordance with provisions of the New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange Act solely for the reasonable administrative costs of the exchange; provided that no assessment or user fee shall be imposed upon a carrier that exclusively offers policies, plans or contracts outside the exchange intended to supplement major medical coverage, including medicare supplement, long-term care, disability income, specified disease, accident-only, hospital indemnity or other limited-benefit health insurance policy;
C. establish a Native American service center to ensure that the exchange:
(1) is accessible to Native Americans;
(2) complies with the provisions of the federal Indian Health Care Improvement Act and Indian-specific provisions of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; and
(3) facilitates meaningful, ongoing consultation with Native Americans;
D. create ad hoc advisory councils;
E. request assistance from other boards, commissions, departments, agencies and organizations as necessary to provide appropriate expertise to accomplish the exchange's duties;
F. enter into contracts with persons or other organizations as necessary or proper to carry out the provisions and purposes of the New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange Act, including the authority to contract or employ staff for the performance of administrative, legal, actuarial, accounting and other functions; provided that no contractor shall be a health insurance issuer or a producer;
G. enter into contracts with similar exchanges of other states for the joint performance of common administrative functions;
H. enter into information-sharing agreements with federal and state agencies and other state exchanges to carry out its responsibilities; provided that these agreements include adequate protections of the confidentiality of the information to be shared and comply with all state and federal laws and regulations;
I. sue or be sued or otherwise take any necessary or proper legal action in the execution of its duties and powers;
J. appoint board committees, which may include non-board members, to provide technical assistance in the operation of the exchange and any other function within the authority of the exchange; and
K. conduct periodic audits to assure the general accuracy of the financial data submitted to the exchange.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 59A. Insurance Code § 59A-23F-4. Board of directors; powers - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-59a-insurance-code/nm-st-sect-59a-23f-4/
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