Sec. 38a-200. (Formerly Sec. 33-158). Incorporation. Representation of policyholders on board of directors.
Sec. 38a-200. (Formerly Sec. 33-158). Incorporation. Representation of policyholders on board of directors. Persons desiring to form a hospital service corporation
may incorporate under the general law of the state governing corporations, but subject
to the following provisions: (1) The certificate of incorporation of each such corporation
shall have endorsed thereon or attached thereto the consent of the Insurance Commissioner, if he finds the same to be in accordance with the provisions of sections 38a-199
to 38a-209, inclusive; and (2) said certificate shall include a statement of the territory
in which the corporation will operate, the services to be rendered by the corporation
and the rates currently to be charged therefor and shall be accompanied by two copies
of the contract for services which the corporation proposes to make with subscribers
and two copies of the type of contract which such corporation proposes to make with
member hospitals. Such corporation shall include in its bylaws provision for the election
of at least three of its policyholders to its board of directors by its members, and failure
to include such a provision in such bylaws or to abide by such provision shall be grounds
for disapproval by the Insurance Commissioner of any contract it may enter into during
the period of such noncompliance.
(1949 Rev., S. 5270; 1959, P.A. 559; P.A. 77-614, S. 163, 610; P.A. 80-482, S. 215, 348.)
History: 1959 act required corporation to include in its bylaws provision for election of at least three policyholders to
board of directors; P.A. 77-614 made insurance department a division within the department of business regulation with
the commissioner as its head, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 80-482 restored insurance division as independent department
with commissioner as its head and deleted reference to abolished department of business regulation; Sec. 33-158 transferred
to Sec. 38a-200 in 1991.