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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) A health maintenance organization may not enter into a management contract or exclusive agency contract unless the proposed contract is first filed with and approved by the commissioner.
(b) The commissioner must approve or disapprove the contract not later than the 30th day after the date the contract is filed or within a reasonable extended period that the commissioner specifies by notice given within the 30-day period.
(c) The commissioner shall disapprove the proposed contract if the commissioner determines that the contract:
(1) subjects the health maintenance organization to excessive charges;
(2) extends for an unreasonable time;
(3) does not contain fair and adequate standards of performance;
(4) authorizes persons to manage the health maintenance organization who are not sufficiently trustworthy, competent, experienced, and free from conflict of interest to manage the health maintenance organization with due regard for the interests of the health maintenance organization's enrollees or creditors or the public; or
(5) contains provisions that impair the interests of the public in this state or the health maintenance organization's enrollees or creditors.
(d) The commissioner shall disapprove a proposed management contract unless the commissioner determines that the management contractor has in force in its own name a fidelity bond on its officers and employees in the amount of at least $100,000 or another amount prescribed by the commissioner.
(e) The fidelity bond must be issued by an insurer that holds a certificate of authority in this state. If, after notice and hearing, the commissioner determines that a fidelity bond is not available from an insurer that holds a certificate of authority in this state, the management contractor may obtain a fidelity bond procured by a surplus lines agent resident in this state in compliance with Chapter 981.
(f) The fidelity bond must obligate the surety to pay any loss of money or other property that the health maintenance organization sustains because of an act of fraud or dishonesty by an employee or officer of the management contractor during the period that the management contract is in effect.
(g) Instead of a fidelity bond, the management contractor may deposit with the comptroller cash or securities acceptable to the commissioner. The deposit must be maintained in the amount and is subject to the same conditions required for a fidelity bond under this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Insurance Code - INS § 843.105. Management and Exclusive Agency Contracts - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/insurance-code/ins-sect-843-105/
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