Code of Virginia
Chapter 63 - Health Care Sharing Ministries
§ 38.2-6300. Definition

As used in this chapter, "health care sharing ministry" means a health care cost sharing arrangement among individuals of the same religion based on their sincerely held religious beliefs, which arrangement is administered by a non-profit organization that has been granted an exemption from federal income taxation pursuant to § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and that:
1. Limits its membership to individuals who are of a similar faith;
2. Acts as an organizational clearinghouse for information about members who have financial or medical needs and matches them with members with the present ability to assist those with financial or medical needs, all in accordance with the organization's criteria;
3. Provides for the financial or medical needs of a member through payments directly from one member to another. The requirements of this subdivision 3 may be satisfied by a trust established solely for the benefit of members, which trust is audited annually by an independent auditing firm;
4. Provides amounts that members/subscribers may contribute with (i) no assumption of risk or promise to pay among the members and (ii) no assumption of risk or promise to pay by the organization to the members;
5. Provides written monthly statements to all members that list the total dollar amount of qualified needs submitted to the organization by members for their contribution; and
6. Provides in substance the following written disclaimer on or accompanying all promotional documents distributed by or on behalf of the organization, including applications and guideline materials:
"Notice:
This publication is not insurance, and is not offered through an insurance company. Whether anyone chooses to assist you with your medical bills will be totally voluntary, as no other member will be compelled by law to contribute toward your medical bills. As such, this publication should never be considered to be insurance. Whether you receive any payments for medical expenses and whether or not this publication continues to operate, you are always personally responsible for the payment of your own medical bills."
2008, c. 232.