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Section 1751.11 | Evidence of coverage.

... insuring corporation and it shall be unlawful for the health insuring corporation to use such evidence of coverage or amendment. At any time, the superintendent, upon at least thirty days' written notice to a health insuring corporation, may withdraw an approval, deemed or actual, of any evidence of coverage or amendment on any of the grounds stated in this section. Such disapproval shall be effected by a written or...

Section 1751.111 | Standardized prescription identification information - pharmacy benefits to be included.

...evised Code, to the extent that federal law supersedes, preempts, prohibits, or otherwise precludes the application of this section to the plan and its administrators. (B) A standardized identification card or an electronic technology issued or required to be used as provided in division (A)(1) of this section shall contain uniform prescription drug information in accordance with either division (B)(1) or (2) o...

Section 1751.12 | Contractual periodic prepayment or premium rate.

...sapproval, and it shall thereafter be unlawful for the health insuring corporation to use the contractual periodic prepayment or premium rate, or amendment. (2) No contractual periodic prepayment for group policies for health care services shall be used until the contractual periodic prepayment has been filed with the superintendent. The filing shall be accompanied by an actuarial certification in the form pr...

Section 1751.13 | Contracts with providers and health care facilities.

...omply with applicable state and federal laws related to the confidentiality of medical or health records. (6) A provision that states that contractual rights and responsibilities may not be assigned or delegated by the provider or health care facility without the prior written consent of the health insuring corporation; (7) A provision requiring the provider or health care facility to maintain adequate profess...

Section 1751.14 | Termination of coverage of child.

...(A) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the Revised Code, any policy, contract, or agreement for health care services authorized by this chapter that is issued, delivered, or renewed in this state and that provides that coverage of an unmarried dependent child will terminate upon attainment of the limiting age for dependent children specified in the policy, contract, or agreement, shall also provide in substance both ...

Section 1751.141 | Dependent children living outside health insuring corporation's approved service area.

...A health insuring corporation shall provide coverage, in accordance with the terms of the contract, for a subscriber's dependent children living outside the health insuring corporation's approved service area if a court order requires the subscriber to provide health care coverage to the dependent children.

Section 1751.18 | Cancelling or failing to renew coverage.

... otherwise required by state or federal law, no health insuring corporation, or health care facility or provider through which the health insuring corporation has made arrangements to provide health care services, shall discriminate against any individual with regard to enrollment, disenrollment, or the quality of health care services rendered, on the basis of the individual's race, color, sex, age, religion, militar...

Section 1751.19 | Complaint system.

...l, and international regulatory and law enforcement agencies, with local, state, and federal prosecutors, and with the national association of insurance commissioners and its affiliates and subsidiaries, provided that the recipient agrees to maintain the confidential or privileged status of the confidential or privileged document or information and has authority to do so. (3) Nothing in this section shall prohibit t...

Section 1751.20 | Unfair, untrue, misleading, or deceptive acts.

...(A) No health insuring corporation, or agent, employee, or representative of a health insuring corporation, shall use any advertisement or solicitation document, or shall engage in any activity, that is unfair, untrue, misleading, or deceptive. (B) No health insuring corporation shall use a name that is deceptively similar to the name or description of any insurance or surety corporation doing business in thi...

Section 1751.21 | Peer review committee.

...(A) A peer review committee of a hospital or other health care facility or provider, or of an intermediary organization or health delivery network, with which a health insuring corporation has a contract for health care services may provide to a peer review committee of the health insuring corporation any information, documents, testimony, or other records relating to any matter that is the subject of evaluation or r...

Section 1751.25 | Investment of funds.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the funds of a health insuring corporation shall be invested only in securities or other investments or assets that constitute permissible investments under section 1751.26 or 3925.08 of the Revised Code. (B) A health insuring corporation may seek permission from the superintendent of insurance to invest funds under Chapter 3906. of the Revised Code and ...

Section 1751.26 | Investments in real estate.

...(A) For purposes of this section, real estate used for "the accommodation of the health insuring corporation's business operations" includes the health insuring corporation's home office, branch office, medical facilities, and field office operations. (B) No health insuring corporation shall purchase, hold, or convey real estate, or any interest in real estate, to be used as an investment for the production of incom...

Section 1751.27 | Deposit of securities with superintendent or custodian.

...(A) Each health insuring corporation holding a certificate of authority to operate in this state shall have deposited securities with the superintendent of insurance or an approved custodian in the amount required by this division. (1) Each health insuring corporation authorized to provide basic health care services shall maintain a deposit of not less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars. (2) Each health insuri...

Section 1751.271 | Medicaid providers - performance bond.

...(A) Each health insuring corporation that provides coverage to medicaid recipients shall post a performance bond in the amount of three million dollars as security to fulfill the obligations of the health insuring corporation to pay claims of contracted providers for covered health care services provided to medicaid recipients. The bond shall be payable to the department of insurance in the event that the healt...

Section 1751.28 | Admitted assets held in corporation's name and free and clear of encumbrances, pledges, or hypothecation.

...(A)(1) Every health insuring corporation authorized to provide basic health care services, which health insuring corporation is not a provider sponsored organization, shall maintain total admitted assets equal to at least one hundred ten per cent of the liabilities of the corporation. However, at no time shall the corporation's net worth be less than one million two hundred thousand dollars. (2) Every health insuri...

Section 1751.31 | Changes in corporation's solicitation document.

...(A) Any changes in a health insuring corporation's solicitation document shall be filed with the superintendent of insurance thirty days prior to use for informational purposes, and shall comply with the requirements of this section. If the superintendent finds that any solicitation document fails to comply with the requirements of this section, the superintendent may disapprove any solicitation document or re...

Section 1751.32 | Annual report.

...Each health insuring corporation, annually, on or before the first day of March, shall file a report with the superintendent of insurance, covering the preceding calendar year. The report shall be verified by an officer of the health insuring corporation, shall be in the form the superintendent prescribes, and shall include: (A) A financial statement of the health insuring corporation, including its balance sheet...

Section 1751.321 | Audit report filed annually.

...Each health insuring corporation, annually, on or before the first day of June, shall file with the superintendent of insurance an audit report certified by an independent certified public accountant covering the preceding calendar year. The report shall be verified by an officer of the health insuring corporation and shall be in the form prescribed by the superintendent by rule.

Section 1751.33 | Information to be provided to subscribers.

...(A) Each health insuring corporation shall provide to its subscribers a description of the health insuring corporation, its method of operation, its service area, its most recent provider list, its complaint procedure established pursuant to section 1751.19 of the Revised Code, and a description of its utilization review, internal review, and external review processes established under sections 1751.77 to 1751....

Section 1751.34 | Examinations by superintendent and director.

...(A) Each health insuring corporation and each applicant for a certificate of authority under this chapter shall be subject to examination by the superintendent of insurance in accordance with section 3901.07 of the Revised Code. Section 3901.07 of the Revised Code shall govern every aspect of the examination, including the circumstances under and frequency with which it is conducted, the authority of the superintende...

Section 1751.35 | Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority.

...) The health insuring corporation has unlawfully discriminated against any enrollee or prospective enrollee with respect to enrollment, disenrollment, or price or quality of health care services. (10) The continued operation of the health insuring corporation would be hazardous or otherwise detrimental to its enrollees. (11) The health insuring corporation has submitted false information in any filing or subm...

Section 1751.36 | Notification of grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of certificate - hearing.

... take such action as in accordance with law and the evidence. The action shall be set out in written findings which shall be mailed to the applicant or health insuring corporation. The action of the superintendent is subject to review in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. (C) Chapter 119. of the Revised Code applies to proceedings under this section to the extent that it is not in conflict with ...

Section 1751.38 | Applicability of other laws.

...(A) As used in this section, "agent" means a person appointed by a health insuring corporation to engage in the solicitation or enrollment of subscribers or enrollees. (B) Agents of health insuring corporations shall be licensed as insurance agents in accordance with Chapter 3905. of the Revised Code. (C) Chapter 3905. of the Revised Code shall apply to health insuring corporations and the agents of health insuri...

Section 1751.40 | Insurance companies operating as health insuring corporations.

...this chapter. Notwithstanding any other law that may be inconsistent with this division, any two or more such insurance companies, or subsidiaries or affiliates thereof, may jointly organize and operate a health insuring corporation under this chapter. The business of insurance is deemed to include the providing of health care by a health insuring corporation owned or operated by an insurance company or a subsidiary ...

Section 1751.42 | Rehabilitation, liquidation, supervision or conservation of corporation.

...Any rehabilitation, liquidation, supervision, or conservation of a health insuring corporation shall be deemed to be the rehabilitation, liquidation, supervision, or conservation of an insurance company and shall be conducted under the supervision of the superintendent of insurance pursuant to Chapter 3903. of the Revised Code.