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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 58 — Insurance

§ 58-42-5. Purposes, contents, and operation of risk sharing plans.

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§ 58-42-5. Purposes, contents, and operation of risk sharing plans.
(a)Each plan promulgated or prepared pursuant to G.S. 58-42-1 shall:
(1)Give consideration to:
a. The need for adequate and readily accessible coverage;
b. Optional methods of improving the market affected;
c. The inherent limitations of the insurance mechanism;
d. The need for reasonable underwriting standards; and
e. The requirement of reasonable loss prevention measures;
(2)Establish procedures that will create minimum interference with the voluntary market;
(3)Distribute the obligations imposed by the plan, and any profits or losses experienced by the plan, equitably and efficiently among the participating insurers; and
(4)Establish procedures for applicants and participants to have their grievances reviewed by an impartial body. The filing and processing of a grievance pursuant to this subdivision does not stay the requirement for participation in a plan mandated by G.S. 58-42-10.
(b)Each plan may, on behalf of its participants:
(1)Issue policies of insurance to eligible applicants;
(2)Underwrite, adjust, and pay losses on insurance issued by the plan;
(3)Appoint a service company or companies to perform the functions enumerated in this subsection; and
(4)Obtain reinsurance for any part or all of its risks. (1986, Ex. Sess., c. 7, s. 1; 1999-114, s. 1.)
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