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Code · California · Insurance Code

§ 12693.32

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(a)The board may pay designated individuals or organizations an application assistance fee, if the individual or organization assists an applicant to complete the program application, and the applicant is enrolled in the program as a result of the application.
(b)The board may establish the list of eligible individuals, or categories of individuals and organizations, the amount of the application assistance payment, and rules necessary to assure the integrity of the payment process.
(c)The board, as part of its community outreach and education campaign, may include community-based face-to-face initiatives to educate potentially eligible applicants about the program and to assist potential applicants in the application process. Those entities undertaking outreach efforts shall not include as part of their responsibilities the selection of a health plan and provider for the applicant. Participating plans shall be prohibited from directly, indirectly, or through their agents conducting in-person, door-to-door, mail, or telephone solicitation of applicants for enrollment except through employers with employees eligible to participate in the purchasing credit mechanism. However, information approved by the board on the providers and plans available to prospective subscribers in their geographic areas shall be distributed through any door-to-door activities for potentially eligible applicants and their children.
(1)All assistance offered to an individual applying to the program shall be free of charge. Except as provided in subdivision
(a)or by a regulation adopted by the board, no individual or organization offering or providing assistance to an applicant to complete the program application shall solicit or receive any fee or remuneration from the applicant or subscriber for offering or providing that service.
(2)A person who violates this subdivision or a regulation adopted by the board pursuant to this subdivision, shall be assessed a civil penalty of five hundred dollars ($500) for each violation. For this purpose, a violation occurs each day a solicitation is published on an Internet Web site or is otherwise circulated to the public. This penalty is in addition to any other remedy or penalty provided by law. All penalties collected under this paragraph shall be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the Healthy Families Fund.
(3)A civil or administrative action brought under this article at the request of the board may be brought by the Attorney General in the name of the people of the State of California in a court of competent jurisdiction, or in a hearing through the Office of Administrative Hearings conducted in accordance with Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, except that when a civil action is to be filed in small claims court, the board may bring the action. The action shall be filed within three years of the date the board discovered the facts indicating a violation of this subdivision.
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