N.D. Admin. Code 71-03-07-07

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 71-03-07-07 - Minimum requirements for political subdivisions

An enrolled political subdivision must extend the benefits of the group insurance program to its eligible employees and paid members of its board, commission, or association subject to minimum requirements established by the retirement board and a minimum period of participation of sixty months. If the political subdivision withdraws from participation before completing sixty months of participation, unless federal or state laws or rules are modified or interpreted in a way that makes participation by the political subdivision in the uniform group insurance program no longer allowable or appropriate, the political subdivision must make payment to the retirement board equal to the expenses incurred on behalf of that political subdivision's employees which exceed the income received by the retirement board on behalf of that political subdivision's employees during the time of participation. For purposes of this section:

1. "Expenses incurred" means:
a. Claims incurred by the political subdivision during the enrolled period and paid during or within three months after the enrolled period and includes capitated payments to providers;
b. Reasonable administrative expenses as incurred by the public employees retirement system and the claims administrator as set forth in the master contract; and
c. The cost of any premium buydown provided.
2. "Income received" means all premiums paid by the political subdivision to the retirement board.

Full payment is due within three months after receipt of notice from the executive director, unless an alternative payment schedule has been approved by the retirement board. A late payment charge must be assessed on all money due on an account at a rate of one and three-fourths percent per month.

N.D. Admin Code 71-03-07-07

Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2014-352, April 2014, effective April 1, 2014. .

General Authority: NDCC 54-52-04, 54-52.1-03.1

Law Implemented: NDCC 54-52.1-02, 54-52.1-03, 54-52.1-03.1