Current through the 2024 Regular Session
Section 83-1-111 - [Healthcare benefits or services covered by a nonprofit agricultural membership organization- NAMO plans](1) For purposes of this act, a "nonprofit agricultural membership organization" (NAMO) shall mean an organization that: (a) Is incorporated under the laws of this state;(b) Has representation in every county of this state;(c) Has a purpose of promoting the interests of farmers, growers, ranchers, rural citizens, association members or their affiliates in this state; and(d) Provides coverage for healthcare benefits or services for its members and their families pursuant to contracts between members and the organization or its affiliates.(2) Healthcare benefits or services covered by a nonprofit agricultural membership organization must be provided, under a self-funded arrangement, hereinafter referred to as a "NAMO Plan," and administered by an entity that holds a certificate of authority as a third-party administrator in this state.(3) A nonprofit agricultural membership organization providing coverage for healthcare benefits or services under a NAMO Plan shall have a designated individual who, in consultation with the State Insurance Department, operates as an ombudsman to address concerns from NAMO Plan members pursuant to a complaint policy and procedure to be created by the nonprofit agricultural membership organization that is materially similar to the policy and procedure used by the State Insurance Department. The State Insurance Department shall have the authority to review and comment on the complaint, provided that all complaints shall be investigated and resolved solely by the ombudsman and nonprofit agricultural membership organization or its designee.(4) If a complaint is received by the State Insurance Department from members enrolled in a NAMO Plan, then the department shall forward the complaint to the designated individual operating as the applicable nonprofit agricultural membership organization's ombudsman.(5) Any risk of loss arising out of a contract for coverage for healthcare benefits or services between a member of a nonprofit agricultural membership organization and a nonprofit agricultural membership organization, or its affiliate, may be reinsured by an insurer that is authorized to transact insurance in this state. A nonprofit agricultural membership organization, or its affiliate, shall annually file a signed, certified actuarial statement of plan reserves with the State Insurance Department demonstrating that such reserves are adequate and conform to appropriate actuarial standards of practice.(6) Coverage for healthcare benefits or services as set forth in this section shall be subject to the following:(a) The application for coverage of any healthcare benefits or services provided pursuant to this section must prominently state that the healthcare benefits or services plan providing such coverage is not insurance, is not provided by an insurance company, is not subject to the laws and rules governing insurance, and is not subject to the jurisdiction of the State Insurance Department or the Commissioner of Insurance. The application should provide the phone number for the plan's ombudsman. Any contract for coverage of any healthcare benefits or services provided pursuant to a NAMO Plan shall include the same information as required for the application in this paragraph.(b) Coverage for healthcare benefits or services covered under a NAMO Plan must include a level of coverage for: (i) Ambulatory patient services;(iii) Emergency services; and(iv) Laboratory services.(c) The aggregate value of healthcare benefits or services covered under a NAMO Plan shall not be subject to an annual limit of less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per year per enrollee.(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a nonprofit agricultural organization that offers healthcare benefits or services under a NAMO Plan shall not require a waiting period of more than six (6) months for treatment of a preexisting condition otherwise covered by the NAMO Plan.(7) Healthcare benefits or services provided under this section may be sold or solicited only by an insurance producer who is both appointed by an organization meeting the requirements of this section and licensed as an insurance producer to sell or solicit accident and health insurance in this state.(8) The provisions of Title 83, Mississippi Code of 1972, and any rules promulgated by the State Insurance Department shall not apply to a nonprofit agricultural membership organization operating in accordance with the provisions of this section.Added by Laws, 2024, ch. 338, SB 2851,§ 1, eff. 7/1/2024.