Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-41 - Health Maintenance Organizations
Section 27-41-12. - Investments.

§ 27-41-12. Investments.
With the exception of investments made in accordance with § 27-41-5(a)(1) and (a)(2) and § 27-41-5(b), the investable funds of a health maintenance organization may be invested in the following investments and any other investments that the director authorizes by regulation:
(1)(i) Governmental securities. Obligations of the United States. In bonds, notes, certificates, bills, or other obligations, or any part of the obligation, issued, assumed, insured, or guaranteed in whole or in part by the United States;
(ii)(A) Obligations of agencies and instrumentalities of the United States. In bonds, notes, certificates, bills, or other obligations, or any part of the obligations, issued, assumed, insured, or guaranteed in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, by any agency or instrumentality of the United States, now or after this established, expressly including in this section, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following:
(I) Federal national mortgage association;
(II) Public housing association;
(III) Federal land banks;
(IV) Federal home loan banks;
(V) Federal intermediate credit banks; and
(VI) Banks for cooperatives;
(B) As used in this subsection, the phrase “any agency or instrumentality of the United States” shall include any persons, agents, agencies, subagents or subagencies, divisions, banks, corporations, commissioners, commissions, administrators, administrations, bureaus, boards, or other instrumentalities established by, or under the authority of, the President or the Congress of the United States or any agency or instrumentality of the President or the Congress, or to whom the authority to issue, insure, or guarantee stocks, bonds, securities, or other obligations has been delegated by the United States or any agency or instrumentality of the United States;
(2) State and municipal securities. The following securities are permitted investments for a health maintenance organization provided that: (A) These securities on the date of purchase are eligible for amortization in accordance with rules and guidelines of the securities valuation office of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; (B) These securities, on the date of purchase, have a rating of at least an A as established by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. In the event that the Moody’s bond ratings are no longer published by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., or in the event that the director determines that the Moody’s bond ratings as published by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., are no longer appropriate for the determination of state and municipal bond investments, then an alternative method for the determination of permissible state and municipal bond investments, which is adopted by regulation promulgated by the director, may be established:
(i) Obligations of the state of Rhode Island. In bonds, notes, certificates, or other obligations issued, assumed, insured, or guaranteed, as to payment of principal and interest, in whole by the state of Rhode Island;
(ii) Obligations of other states and territories. In bonds, notes, certificates, or other obligations issued, assumed, insured, or guaranteed, as to payment of principal and interest in whole by any other state or territory of the United States, including the territory designated as the commonwealth of Puerto Rico;
(iii) Obligations of political subdivisions of the state of Rhode Island. In bonds, notes, certificates, or other obligations issued, assumed or guaranteed, as to payment of principal and interest by any county, city, town, incorporated village, district, department, agency, commission, authority, or other political subdivision of the state of Rhode Island; and
(iv) Obligations of political subdivisions of other states. In bonds, notes, certificates, or other obligations issued, assumed, or guaranteed, as to payment of principal and interest by any county, city, town, incorporated village, district, department, agency, commission, authority, or other political subdivision of any other state of the United States;
(3) Deposits in banks and trust companies. Those deposits must be in insured financial institutions that are members of the federal reserve system or eligible to act as reserve agents as defined in § 19-3-12;
(4) Commercial paper. In commercial paper purchased in the open market maturing in twelve (12) months or less of an individual, firm, or corporation whose business is principally in the United States, provided:
(i) That the paper carries one of the top three (3) ratings of a recognized credit agency satisfactory to the director of business regulation;
(ii) That the paper ninety (90) days prior to maturity would qualify as eligible for rediscount with a federal reserve bank; and
(iii) That a recent statement of assets, liabilities, and operations duly certified by a certified public accountant showing a satisfactory credit position is on file with the health maintenance organization; and
(5) Other bonds. Bonds, except those of a parent, provided that:
(i) Those bonds on the date of purchase are eligible for amortization in accordance with rules and guidelines of the securities valuation office of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners; and
(ii) Those bonds on the date of purchase have a rating of at least an A, as established by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc.
History of Section.P.L. 1983, ch. 225, § 2; P.L. 1985, ch. 406, § 1; P.L. 1988, ch. 609, § 1; P.L. 1996, ch. 352, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 27 - Insurance

Chapter 27-41 - Health Maintenance Organizations

Section 27-41-1. - Short title.

Section 27-41-2. - Definitions.

Section 27-41-3. - Establishment of health maintenance organizations.

Section 27-41-4. - Issuance of license.

Section 27-41-5. - Powers of health maintenance organizations.

Section 27-41-6. - Governing body.

Section 27-41-7. - Fiduciary responsibilities.

Section 27-41-8. - Evidence of coverage and charges for health care services.

Section 27-41-9. - Required reports.

Section 27-41-10. - Information to enrollees.

Section 27-41-11. - Complaint system.

Section 27-41-12. - Investments.

Section 27-41-13. - Protection against insolvency.

Section 27-41-13.1. - Initial net worth and capital requirements.

Section 27-41-13.2. - Ongoing net worth and capital requirements.

Section 27-41-13.3. - Waiver, surplus notes, and risk based capital requirements.

Section 27-41-14. - Prohibited practices.

Section 27-41-14.1. - Prohibition against restraint on provider — Patient communications.

Section 27-41-15. - Powers of insurers and hospital and medical service corporations.

Section 27-41-16. - Examination.

Section 27-41-17. - Suspension or revocation of license.

Section 27-41-18. - Rehabilitation, liquidation, or conservation of health maintenance organization.

Section 27-41-18.1. - Summary orders and supervision.

Section 27-41-19. - Rules and regulations.

Section 27-41-20. - Administrative procedures.

Section 27-41-21. - Penalties and enforcement.

Section 27-41-22. - Statutory construction and relationship to other laws.

Section 27-41-23. - Filings and reports as public documents.

Section 27-41-24. - Director of health’s authority to contract.

Section 27-41-25. - Holding company systems.

Section 27-41-26. - Enrollee liability.

Section 27-41-26.1. - Patient responsibility — Administrative requirements.

Section 27-41-27. - Offer of health maintenance organization alternative to employees.

Section 27-41-27.1. - No derogation of attorney general.

Section 27-41-27.2. - Health insurance rates.

Section 27-41-28. - Applicability.

Section 27-41-29. - Severability.

Section 27-41-29.1. - Uniform explanation of benefits and coverage.

Section 27-41-29.2. - Filing of policy forms.

Section 27-41-30. - Mammograms and pap smears — Coverage mandated.

Section 27-41-30.1. - Post-partum hospital stays.

Section 27-41-31. - Mammograms — Quality assurance standards.

Section 27-41-32. - Pap smears — Quality assurance standards.

Section 27-41-33. - Coverage for infertility.

Section 27-41-34. - Health maintenance organizations’ assessment.

Section 27-41-35. - Enrollment period in the event of insolvency.

Section 27-41-36. - Services of midwives.

Section 27-41-37. - Discontinuance of coverage — Chronic disabilities.

Section 27-41-38. - Drug coverage.

Section 27-41-38.1. - Medication synchronization.

Section 27-41-38.2. - Pharmacy benefit manager requirements with respect to multi-source generic pricing updates to pharmacies.

Section 27-41-39. - Certified registered nurse practitioners and psychiatric and mental health nurse clinical specialists.

Section 27-41-40. - Certified counselors in mental health and therapists in marriage and family practice.

Section 27-41-41. - Repealed.

Section 27-41-41.1. - Repealed.

Section 27-41-41.2. - Repealed.

Section 27-41-41.3. - Repealed.

Section 27-41-42. - Repealed.

Section 27-41-43. - Mastectomy treatment.

Section 27-41-43.1. - Insurance coverage for mastectomy hospital stays.

Section 27-41-44. - Diabetes treatment.

Section 27-41-45. - Primary and preventive obstetric and gynecological care.

Section 27-41-45.1. - Hysterectomy or myomectomy treatment.

Section 27-41-46. - Whistleblowers protection.

Section 27-41-47. - Penalties and remedies.

Section 27-41-48. - Additional relief and damages — Reinstatement.

Section 27-41-49. - Third-party reimbursement for services of certain healthcare workers.

Section 27-41-49.1. - Third party reimbursement for services of registered nurse first assistants.

Section 27-41-50. - Human leukocyte antigen testing.

Section 27-41-51. - Drug coverage.

Section 27-41-52. - Restricted annual rate payments prohibited.

Section 27-41-53. - Genetic testing.

Section 27-41-53.1. - Genetic information.

Section 27-41-54. - Disassociation prohibited.

Section 27-41-55. - Repealed.

Section 27-41-56. - Magnetic resonance imaging — Quality assurance standards.

Section 27-41-57. - Acupuncture services.

Section 27-41-58. - Prohibition against requiring indemnification from dentists.

Section 27-41-59. - F.D.A. approved prescription contraceptive drugs and devices.

Section 27-41-60. - Prostate and colorectal examinations — Coverage mandated — The Maryellen Goodwin Colorectal Cancer Screening Act.

Section 27-41-61. - Eligibility for children’s benefits.

Section 27-41-62. - Temporary credentials.

Section 27-41-63. - Hearing aids.

Section 27-41-64. - Prompt processing of claims.

Section 27-41-65. - Mandatory coverage for certain lyme disease treatments.

Section 27-41-66. - Dental insurance assignment of benefits.

Section 27-41-67. - Determination of maximum coverage limitation for prescription drug benefits.

Section 27-41-68. - Coverage for early intervention services.

Section 27-41-69. - Post-payment audits.

Section 27-41-70. - Tobacco cessation programs.

Section 27-41-71. - Mandatory coverage for scalp hair prosthesis.

Section 27-41-72. - Reimbursement for orthotic and prosthetic services.

Section 27-41-73. - Licensed ambulance service.

Section 27-41-74. - Enteral nutrition products.

Section 27-41-75. - Prohibition on rescission of coverage.

Section 27-41-76. - Prohibition on annual and lifetime limits.

Section 27-41-77. - Coverage for individual participating in approved clinical trials.

Section 27-41-78. - Medical loss ratio reporting and rebates.

Section 27-41-79. - Emergency services.

Section 27-41-80. - Internal and external appeal of adverse benefit determinations.

Section 27-41-81. - Prohibition on preexisting condition exclusions.

Section 27-41-82. - Primary care provider designation requirement.

Section 27-41-83. - Discretionary clauses.

Section 27-41-84. - Orally administered anticancer medication — Cost-sharing requirement.

Section 27-41-85. - Consumer notification.

Section 27-41-86. - Opioid antagonists.

Section 27-41-87. - Healthcare provider credentialing.

Section 27-41-88. - Unfair discrimination prohibited.

Section 27-41-89. - Health insurance contracts — Full year coverage for contraception.

Section 27-41-90. - Prohibition on discrimination in organ transplants.

Section 27-41-91. - Health insurance contracts — Copayments exemption for COVID-19 vaccinations.

Section 27-41-92. - Perinatal doulas.

Section 27-41-93. - Gender rating. [Effective January 1, 2023.]

Section 27-41-94. - Coverage for biomarker testing.

Section 27-41-95. - Mandatory coverage for treatment of pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections and pediatric acute onset neuropsychiatric syndrome. [Expires December 31, 2025.]