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Code · New Jersey · Title 17B — Insurance · Chapter 27B

17B:27B-6 Provisions of written agreement; requirements.

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6. A third party administrator shall not conduct any business with a benefits payer in the absence of a written agreement between the administrator and the benefits payer, except that this shall not apply to a third party administrator registered under the provisions of section 2 of this act with respect to services performed for an insurer. The agreement shall be retained as part of the official records of the administrator for the duration of the agreement and for five years thereafter. The provisions of the agreement shall include, but shall not be limited to:
a. the services to be provided by the administrator and the means by which the administrator is to be compensated;
b. the responsibilities of the benefits payer to the administrator with respect to claims to be paid by the administrator on behalf of a benefits payer, including: the provision of enrollment and eligibility information; arrangement for a preliminary or escrowed deposit of funds by the benefits payer, if any; the method used for the transmittal of funds from the benefits payer to the administrator; notification by the benefits payer of modifications in the benefits payer's benefits plan; provisions setting forth the respective liability of the administrator and benefits payer for payment of ineligible claims; liability for claims payments that are overdue; and provisions regarding the procurement of reinsurance or stop-loss insurance; and
c. the responsibilities of the administrator to the benefits payer, including: the maintenance of appropriate back-up systems against the loss of records; establishment and maintenance of appropriate financial controls; provisions regarding the benefits payer's rights with respect to conducting claims audits by an outside auditor; the maintenance of appropriate insurance coverage, which may include, but not be limited to, general liability insurance, valuable papers insurance and errors and omissions coverage; appropriate access by the benefits payer to the administrator's records; and procedures for making available the claims experience or other information to the benefits payer at its request, including, but not limited to, monthly reports.
L.2001,c.267,s.6.
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