§ 58-49-1 – Purposes.
58-49-1. Purposes. The purposes of this section and G.S. 58-49-5 through G.S. 58-49-25 are: To give the State jurisdiction over providers of health care benefits; to indicate how each provider of health care benefits may show under what jurisdiction it falls; to allow for examinations by the State if the provider of health care benefits […]
§ 58-49-5 – Authority and jurisdiction of Commissioner.
58-49-5. Authority and jurisdiction of Commissioner. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and except as provided in this Article, any person that provides coverage in this State for medical, surgical, chiropractic, physical therapy, speech pathology, audiology, professional mental health, dental, hospital, or optometric expenses, whether the coverage is by direct payment, reimbursement, or otherwise, shall […]
§ 58-49-10 – How to show jurisdiction.
58-49-10. How to show jurisdiction. A person may show that it is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of another agency or subdivision of this State or the federal government, by providing to the Commissioner the appropriate certificate, license, or other document issued by the other governmental agency that permits or qualifies it to provide those […]
§ 58-49-12 – Exceptions to jurisdiction; health care sharing organizations.
58-49-12. Exceptions to jurisdiction; health care sharing organizations. A health care sharing organization shall not be subject to the jurisdiction of the Commissioner and shall not be considered to be engaging in the business of providing health care benefits as long as the health care sharing organization does the following: (1) Maintains nonprofit entity status […]
§ 58-49-15 – Examination.
58-49-15. Examination. Any person that is unable to show under G.S. 58-49-10 that it is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of another agency or subdivision of this State or of the federal government, shall submit to an examination by the Commissioner to determine the organization and solvency of the person, and to determine whether or […]