514B.5 - ISSUANCE AND DENIAL OF A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY.

        514B.5  ISSUANCE AND DENIAL OF A CERTIFICATE OF      AUTHORITY.         The commissioner shall issue or deny a certificate of authority to      any person filing an application pursuant to section 514B.3 within a      reasonable period of time.  Issuance of a certificate of authority      shall be granted upon payment of the application fee prescribed in      section 514B.22 if the commissioner is satisfied that the following      conditions are met:         1.  The persons responsible for the conduct of the affairs of the      applicant are competent and trustworthy.         2.  The commissioner finds that the health maintenance      organization's proposed plan of operation meets the requirements of      section 514B.4.         3.  The health maintenance organization provides or arranges for      the provision of basic health care services on a prepaid basis,      except that the health maintenance organization may impose deductible      and coinsurance charges subject to approval by the commissioner.  The      commissioner has the authority to promulgate rules pursuant to      chapter 17A establishing reasonable maximum deductible and      coinsurance charges which may be imposed by health maintenance      organizations.         4.  The health maintenance organization is fiscally sound and may      reasonably be expected to meet its obligations to enrollees.  In      making this determination, the commissioner may consider:         a.  The financial soundness of the health maintenance      organization's arrangements for health care services in relation to      its schedule of charges.         b.  The adequacy of the health maintenance organization's      working capital.         c.  Any agreement made by the health maintenance organization      with an insurer, a corporation authorized under chapter 514 or any      other organization for insuring the payment of the cost of health      care services or for providing immediate alternative coverage in the      event of discontinuance of the health maintenance organization.         d.  Any agreement made with providers for the provision of      health care services.         e.  Any surety bond or deposit of cash or securities submitted      in accordance with section 514B.16.         5.  The enrollees may participate in matters of policy and      operation pursuant to section 514B.7.         6.  Nothing in the proposed method of operation as shown by the      information submitted pursuant to section 514B.3 or by independent      investigation is contrary to the public interest.         A certificate of authority shall be denied only after compliance      with the requirements of section 514B.26.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 514B.5] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1162, § 22, 23         Referred to in § 513C.4, 514B.3, 514B.9