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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 62

62H.14 THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATORS AND LICENSED INSURERS PROHIBITED FROM ASSISTING REPORTABLE MEWAS PRIOR TO FILING.

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62H.14 THIRD-PARTY ADMINISTRATORS AND LICENSED INSURERS PROHIBITED FROM ASSISTING REPORTABLE MEWAS PRIOR TO FILING.
(a)No third-party administrator may solicit or effect coverage of, underwrite for, collect charges or premium for, or adjust or settle claims of a resident of this state for, or enter into any agreement to perform any of those functions for, a reportable MEWA that provides coverage to residents of this state unless the third-party administrator first files with the commissioner the information required under section 62H.16 .
(b)No licensed insurer may solicit or effect coverage of, underwrite for, collect charges or premiums for, adjust or settle claims of a resident of this state for, or enter into any agreement to perform any of those functions for a reportable MEWA that provides coverage to residents of this state unless the insurer first files with the commissioner the information required under section 62H.16 .
(c)A licensed insurer that issues or has issued any insurance coverage to a reportable MEWA that covers residents of this state, including, but not limited to, specific or aggregate stop-loss coverage, shall file with the commissioner the information required under section 62H.16 within 30 days after the coverage is issued or within 30 days after the date the reportable MEWA first provides coverage to a resident of this state, whichever is later.
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