(A) A health group cooperative of small employers may be formed only for the purpose of obtaining insurance. A health group cooperative:
(1) shall contain at least one thousand eligible employees or must have at least ten participating employers;
(2) shall establish requirements for membership. A small employer's participation in a cooperative is voluntary, but an employer electing to participate in a cooperative shall commit to purchasing coverage through the cooperative for five years, unless allowed to terminate because of a financial hardship affecting the employer as determined by rules governing termination adopted by the director. The health group cooperative may not exclude a small employer, which otherwise meets the requirements for membership, on the basis of claim experience or a health status-related factor, as defined in Section 38-71-840, in relation to the employee or a dependent of the employee;
(3) shall hold an open enrollment period at least once a year during which new members may join the health group cooperative;
(4) shall allow eligible employees and their dependents, upon initial enrollment and during subsequent open enrollment periods, to choose among health insurance plans offered through the cooperative. A person covered by a health insurance plan offered through the cooperative, which requires an enrollment period in excess of one year, is eligible to choose among available plans upon the completion of the enrollment period;
(5) shall offer coverage under all plans offered through the cooperative to all eligible employees of member small employers and their dependents. Coverage must be offered to all employees of member small employers and their dependents except as provided in Section 38-71-1370(B);
(6) does not assume any risk or form self-insurance plans among its members unless it complies with the provisions of Chapter 41 of this title;
(7) has the option of using any type of rating arrangement with the health insurance plans and, at its discretion, premiums may be paid to the health insurance plans by the cooperative, by member small employers, or by eligible employees and their dependents. A health insurance plan offered through the health group cooperative that rates:
(a) each member small employer separately is subject to the laws governing small employer health insurance; and
(b) the entire group as a whole shall charge each insured person based on a community rate within the health group cooperative, adjusted for case characteristics as permitted by Section 38-71-940 and plan selection, and is subject to the laws governing group accident and health insurance.
(B)(1) The health group cooperative, before offering any health insurance plan through the cooperative, and annually after that time, shall register with the department and demonstrate continued compliance with the provisions of item (2).
(2) The health group cooperative:
(a) must be organized as a nonprofit corporation and have the rights and duties pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 31, Title 33 (South Carolina Nonprofit Corporations Act). On receipt of a certificate of incorporation from the South Carolina Secretary of State, the cooperative shall file written notification of the receipt of the certificate and a copy of the cooperative's organizational documents with the director. The board of directors shall file annually with the director a statement of all amounts collected and expenses incurred for the preceding year;
(b) or a member of the board of directors, the executive director, an employee, or an agent of a cooperative, is not liable for:
(i) an act performed in good faith in the execution of duties in connection with the cooperative; or
(ii) an independent action of a small employer insurer or a person who provides health care services under a health insurance plan; and
(c) or a member of the board of directors, the executive director, an employee, or an agent is not liable for failure to arrange for coverage of a particular illness, disease, or health condition.
(C) A small employer insurer may not form, or be a member of, a health group cooperative. An insurer may associate with a sponsoring entity, such as a business association, chamber of commerce, or other organization representing employers or serving an analogous function, to assist the sponsoring entity in forming a health group cooperative.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 180, Section 1, eff February 19, 2008.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 71 - Accident And Health Insurance
Section 38-71-10. Coverages which may be written by licensed accident and health insurers.
Section 38-71-30. Whole contract, including application, must appear in policy; oral applications.
Section 38-71-40. Effect of false statement in application.
Section 38-71-46. Diabetes Mellitus coverage in health insurance policies; diabetes education.
Section 38-71-50. Alteration of application.
Section 38-71-60. Certain acts do not constitute a waiver by insurer.
Section 38-71-70. Certain policies may conform to laws of other states.
Section 38-71-80. Construction of policy issued in violation of chapter.
Section 38-71-90. Penalty for violation of chapter.
Section 38-71-100. Policies exempt from chapter.
Section 38-71-125. Mastectomies; hospitalization requirements; early release provisions.
Section 38-71-140. Coverage of newborn children.
Section 38-71-143. Health plans must provide same coverage for children placed for adoption.
Section 38-71-160. When policy sold on direct response basis considered to be returned.
Section 38-71-170. Required provision in policies for conversion privileges for former spouses.
Section 38-71-190. Subrogation of insurer to insured's rights against third party.
Section 38-71-210. Health insurance policies to include chiropractic services.
Section 38-71-215. Dermatology referrals.
Section 38-71-238. Abortion coverage prohibitions; exceptions.
Section 38-71-240. Coverage required for cleft lip and palate; certain policies exempt.
Section 38-71-242. Specified disease insurance policies; payment of claims and benefits.
Section 38-71-243. Continuation of care; definitions; applicability; requirements.
Section 38-71-245. Prohibited grounds for denial of enrollment to child of health plan participant.
Section 38-71-246. Continuation of care; provider contract requirements.
Section 38-71-247. Continuation of care; plain language description requirement.
Section 38-71-255. Health insurer may not impose different requirements on state agency.
Section 38-71-260. Duties of health insurer of child to custodial parent.
Section 38-71-275. Insurance coverage for certain drugs not to be excluded from policy definitions.
Section 38-71-280. Autism spectrum disorder; coverage; eligibility for benefits.
Section 38-71-290. Mental health coverage; definitions; treatment requirements; exceptions
Section 38-71-315. Decrease of premium charges.
Section 38-71-320. Policies issued for delivery in another state.
Section 38-71-330. Form of policies.
Section 38-71-340. Required provisions.
Section 38-71-355. Dependent child; medically necessary leave of absence.
Section 38-71-360. Continuation of coverage for nonhandicapped dependent children.
Section 38-71-370. Optional provisions.
Section 38-71-410. Omission or modification of required or optional provisions.
Section 38-71-420. Placement of required and optional provisions in policy.
Section 38-71-430. Additional provisions may not make policy less favorable.
Section 38-71-510. Declaration of purpose.
Section 38-71-520. Definitions.
Section 38-71-540. Regulations establishing minimum standards for benefits.
Section 38-71-550. Outline of coverage required.
Section 38-71-560. Effect of use of simplified application form.
Section 38-71-610. Notice of premiums due required.
Section 38-71-620. Advance notice required for increase in premium.
Section 38-71-630. Acceptance of premium for period beyond expiration date of policy.
Section 38-71-640. Person with insurable interest may take out policy on insured.
Section 38-71-650. Right to transfer to policy of equal or lesser benefits with same insurer.
Section 38-71-670. Definitions.
Section 38-71-680. Application of Section 38-71-850(D).
Section 38-71-710. Definitions.
Section 38-71-735. Required provisions.
Section 38-71-740. Restrictions on mass-marketed insurance.
Section 38-71-770. Mandatory continuation privileges.
Section 38-71-785. Dependent child; medically necessary leave of absence.
Section 38-71-790. Payment of benefits.
Section 38-71-800. Hospital and medical expenses.
Section 38-71-810. Readjustment of rates or refunds or dividends.
Section 38-71-840. Definitions.
Section 38-71-910. Legislative intent.
Section 38-71-920. Definitions.
Section 38-71-930. Application of this subarticle.
Section 38-71-970. Insurer rating and renewal records; filing of certification; confidentiality.
Section 38-71-980. Suspension of premium rate restrictions upon request of certain insurers.
Section 38-71-990. Effective date of this subarticle.
Section 38-71-1010. "Blanket accident and health insurance" defined.
Section 38-71-1020. Requirements as to policies.
Section 38-71-1030. Individual applications and certificates not required.
Section 38-71-1040. Payment of benefits.
Section 38-71-1050. Legal liability of policyholders not affected.
Section 38-71-1110. "Franchise accident and health insurance" defined.
Section 38-71-1310. Short title.
Section 38-71-1320. Purpose and intent.
Section 38-71-1330. Definitions.
Section 38-71-1340. Application of article; group size for health group cooperative.
Section 38-71-1350. Premium rates; requirements.
Section 38-71-1355. Health group cooperative; powers and duties.
Section 38-71-1370. Applicability of certain code sections; late enrollees.
Section 38-71-1400. Election to become reinsuring insurer.
Section 38-71-1410. South Carolina Small Employer Insurer Reinsurance Program.
Section 38-71-1420. Advisory committee.
Section 38-71-1430. Annual public report.
Section 38-71-1440. Requirements upon small employer insurers.
Section 38-71-1445. Report on effectiveness of health group cooperatives.
Section 38-71-1450. Promulgation of regulations.
Section 38-71-1510. Short title.
Section 38-71-1520. Definitions.
Section 38-71-1540. Practice of discouraging use of 911 telephone system prohibited.
Section 38-71-1545. Exclusion of certain insurance policies.
Section 38-71-1550. Severability.
Section 38-71-1710. Short title.
Section 38-71-1720. Definitions.
Section 38-71-1750. Disclosures required of network plans.
Section 38-71-1760. Promulgation of regulations.
Section 38-71-1810. Pharmacy audit rights.
Section 38-71-1820. Appeals process; dismissal; copy of audit findings.
Section 38-71-1830. Recoupment.
Section 38-71-1840. Exemptions.
Section 38-71-1910. Short title.
Section 38-71-1920. Definitions.
Section 38-71-1930. Application of this article.
Section 38-71-1940. Notice of right to request a review; notice of adverse determination.
Section 38-71-1950. Requests for external review.
Section 38-71-1960. Exhaustion of internal appeal process.
Section 38-71-1970. Requests for external review.
Section 38-71-1980. Expedited external review.
Section 38-71-1990. External review decisions final; exceptions.
Section 38-71-2000. Approval of independent review organizations.
Section 38-71-2010. Standards for approval of independent review organizations.
Section 38-71-2020. Liability of independent review organizations and personnel.
Section 38-71-2030. External review; written records; reports.
Section 38-71-2040. Health carrier to pay for external review.
Section 38-71-2050. Health carrier to inform covered persons of rights related to external review.
Section 38-71-2060. Regulations.
Section 38-71-2110 to 38-71-2150. Repealed.
Section 38-71-2200. Definitions.
Section 38-71-2210. License requirement for pharmacy benefits managers.
Section 38-71-2230. Pharmacy benefits manager prohibited from taking certain actions.
Section 38-71-2240. Placement of drug on Maximum Allowable Cost List.