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RSA 420-O:3 · Certificate of Authority
420-O:3 Certificate of Authority. –
Copy linkAn institution of higher education shall not establish, maintain, or otherwise participate in a student health plan in this state unless the institution obtains and maintains a certificate of authority from the commissioner pursuant to this chapter.
Copy linkTo obtain a certificate of authority, an institution shall file an application on such form as the commissioner may prescribe, and shall provide to the satisfaction of the commissioner the following:
Copy linkA copy of the student contract, including a table of the premium rates charged or proposed to be charged.
Copy linkA report indicating the benefit provisions, premium rates or premium equivalents, and incurred medical losses associated with the institution's students under the insurance policy or self-funded plan insuring the institution's students, for the 3 years prior to the date of the application.
Copy linkThe most recent certified independently-audited financial statement for the institution.
Copy linkA report prepared by a qualified actuary that supports the proposed premiums for the plan.
Copy linkA copy of all agreements between the institution and any plan administrator, with regard to the student health plan.
Copy linkA balance sheet, including actuarially determined claims liabilities, and statement of revenue and expenses, including reasonably projected expenses, medical losses, and premiums to be charged to students for the plan during the first 3 years.
Copy linkAccounting methodology that the institution will utilize, including a description of the separate accounts for revenues and expenses, including medical and hospital expenses and administration expenses, reserves for claims and expenses thereon, including incurred-but-not-reported, unearned premium reserves, contingent reserves, and any asset accounts, including cash, premiums receivable, and investments, relevant to the plan. The accounts may be established within the institution's general accounting ledger system; provided the general ledger accounts are clearly identifiable as pertaining to the plan, including any such accounts allocated to the plan;
Copy linkBilling and claim payment procedures, including the names and contact information for those persons charged with handling accounting and claims issues; and
Copy linkA copy of any stop-loss insurance policy issued or proposed to be issued by an insurer authorized to do the business of accident and health insurance in this state.
Copy linkEvidence of the student health plan's recognition as minimum essential coverage by the United States Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to 45 C.F.R. section 156.604.
Copy linkHave on a continuous basis within its own organization adequate resources and competent personnel to administer the student health plan or, in order to provide such administrative services, in whole or part, have contracted with a person or entity to serve as a plan administrator; provided that any such contracted plan administrator shall be in good standing under RSA 402-H or any other requirements of Title XXXVII applicable to administration of the plan.
Copy linkEstablish and maintain premium equivalents sufficient to meet its contractual obligations and to satisfy the reserve requirements set forth in RSA 420-O:5.
Copy linkComply with consumer protection requirements under Title XXXVII, including, but not limited to, RSA 420-J, and rules adopted thereunder, RSA 417, and the department's claims processing rules, including the requirements for claims review, network adequacy, dispute resolution, and appeal procedures.
Copy linkMaintain recognition of the student health plan as minimum essential coverage in accordance with 45 C.F.R. section 156.604.
Copy linkFile all plan documents, including the plan document, premium equivalents, and any changes in contracts or stop-loss coverage with the commissioner annually at least 60 days prior to the start of the plan year, and receive the commissioner's approval in accordance with Title XXXVII prior to the coverage start date.
Copy linkUpon compliance by the institution with the requirements under paragraph II, and demonstration of capacity to comply with the requirements of paragraph III, the commissioner may issue a certificate of authority to an applicant. Every certificate of authority shall contain the name of the certified entity and its home office address. The commissioner shall refuse to grant a certificate of authority to an applicant that fails to meet the requirements of this section. The commissioner may refuse to issue any certificate of authority if, in the commissioner's judgment, the refusal will best promote the interests of the people of this state. Source. 2016, 257:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2017.
Copy linkSource note
Source. 2016, 257:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2017.
Source history
- 2016, 257:1, eff. Jan. 1, 2017