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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 130209

158 words·~1 min read·/ca/health-and-safety-code/130209

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(a)Moneys transferred from the Managed Care Fund and the Insurance Fund for use by the center shall be deposited into the Health Plan Improvement Trust Fund.
(b)The share of funding from the Managed Care Fund shall be based on the number of covered lives in the state that are covered under plans regulated by the Department of Managed Health Care, including covered lives under Medi-Cal managed care, as determined by the Department of Managed Health Care, in proportion to the total number of all covered lives in the state.
(c)The share of funding to be provided from the Insurance Fund shall be based on the number of covered lives in the state that are covered under health insurance policies and benefit plans regulated by the Department of Insurance, including covered lives under Medicare supplement plans, as determined by the Department of Insurance, in proportion to the total number of all covered lives in the state.
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