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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A cooperative shall:
(1) arrange for small or large employer health benefit plan coverage for small employer groups, large employer groups, and, subject to Section 1501.0581, eligible single-employee businesses that participate in the cooperative by contracting with small or large employer health benefit plan issuers that meet the requirements established by Section 1501.061;
(2) collect premiums to cover the cost of:
(A) small or large employer health benefit plan coverage purchased through the cooperative; and
(B) the cooperative's administrative expenses;
(3) establish administrative and accounting procedures for the operation of the cooperative;
(4) establish procedures under which an applicant for or participant in coverage issued through the cooperative may have a grievance reviewed by an impartial person;
(5) contract with small or large employer health benefit plan issuers to provide services to small or large employers covered through the cooperative; and
(6) develop and implement a plan to maintain public awareness of the cooperative and publicize the eligibility requirements for, and the procedures for enrollment in, coverage through the cooperative.
(b) A cooperative may:
(1) contract with agents to market coverage issued through the cooperative;
(2) contract with a small or large employer health benefit plan issuer or third-party administrator to provide administrative services to the cooperative;
(3) negotiate the premiums paid by its members; and
(4) offer other ancillary products and services to its members that are customarily offered in conjunction with health benefit plans.
(c) A cooperative shall comply with:
(1) federal laws applicable to cooperatives and health benefit plans issued through cooperatives, to the extent required by state law or rules adopted by the commissioner; and
(2) state laws applicable to cooperatives and health benefit plans issued through cooperatives.
(d) To be eligible to exercise the authority granted under Subsection (a)(1), a health group cooperative must have at least 10 participating employers.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Insurance Code - INS § 1501.058. Powers and Duties of Cooperatives - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/insurance-code/ins-sect-1501-058/
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