Texas Statutes
Subchapter B. Coalitions and Cooperatives
Section 1501.058. Powers and Duties of Cooperatives

Sec. 1501.058. POWERS AND DUTIES OF COOPERATIVES. (a) A cooperative shall:
(1) arrange for small or large employer health benefit plan coverage for small employer groups, large employer groups, and, subject to Section 1501.0581, eligible single-employee businesses that participate in the cooperative by contracting with small or large employer health benefit plan issuers that meet the requirements established by Section 1501.061;
(2) collect premiums to cover the cost of:
(A) small or large employer health benefit plan coverage purchased through the cooperative; and
(B) the cooperative's administrative expenses;
(3) establish administrative and accounting procedures for the operation of the cooperative;
(4) establish procedures under which an applicant for or participant in coverage issued through the cooperative may have a grievance reviewed by an impartial person;
(5) contract with small or large employer health benefit plan issuers to provide services to small or large employers covered through the cooperative; and
(6) develop and implement a plan to maintain public awareness of the cooperative and publicize the eligibility requirements for, and the procedures for enrollment in, coverage through the cooperative.
(b) A cooperative may:
(1) contract with agents to market coverage issued through the cooperative;
(2) contract with a small or large employer health benefit plan issuer or third-party administrator to provide administrative services to the cooperative;
(3) negotiate the premiums paid by its members; and
(4) offer other ancillary products and services to its members that are customarily offered in conjunction with health benefit plans.
(c) A cooperative shall comply with:
(1) federal laws applicable to cooperatives and health benefit plans issued through cooperatives, to the extent required by state law or rules adopted by the commissioner; and
(2) state laws applicable to cooperatives and health benefit plans issued through cooperatives.
(d) To be eligible to exercise the authority granted under Subsection (a)(1), a health group cooperative must have at least 10 participating employers.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1274, Sec. 3, eff. April 1, 2005.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 728 (H.B. 2018), Sec. 11.053(a), eff. September 1, 2005.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1067 (S.B. 859), Sec. 2, eff. June 17, 2011.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Insurance Code

Title 8 - Health Insurance and Other Health Coverages

Subtitle G - Health Coverage Availability

Chapter 1501 - Health Insurance Portability and Availability Act

Subchapter B. Coalitions and Cooperatives

Section 1501.051. Definitions

Section 1501.052. Texas Health Benefits Purchasing Cooperative; Board of Trustees

Section 1501.053. Texas Health Benefits Purchasing Cooperative: Executive Director and Other Employees

Section 1501.054. Regional Subdivisions of Texas Health Benefits Purchasing Cooperative

Section 1501.055. Applicability of Public Information Law to Texas Health Benefits Purchasing Cooperative

Section 1501.056. Private Purchasing Cooperatives and Health Group Cooperatives

Section 1501.057. Immunity

Section 1501.0575. Voluntary Participation by Issuer in Cooperative

Section 1501.058. Powers and Duties of Cooperatives

Section 1501.0581. Special Provisions Relating to Health Group Cooperatives

Section 1501.0582. Health Group Cooperative: Expedited Approval Process

Section 1501.059. Self-Insured or Self-Funded Plan Prohibited

Section 1501.060. Scope of Group Coverage

Section 1501.061. Requirements Applicable to Health Benefit Plan Issuers With Which Cooperative May Contract

Section 1501.062. Cooperative Not Insurer; Agents and Administrators

Section 1501.063. Status as Employer

Section 1501.064. Certain Use of Appropriated Money Prohibited

Section 1501.065. Certain Actions Based on Risk Characteristics or Health Status Prohibited

Section 1501.066. Election to Treat Participating Employers Separately for Rating Purposes

Section 1501.067. Eligible Single-Employee Business