Each health maintenance organization shall deposit with any organization or trustee acceptable to the commissioner through which a custodial or controlled account is utilized, bankable funds in the amount required in this section. The commissioner may allow a health maintenance organization's deposit requirement to be funded by an organization approved by the commissioner.
By December 31, 1989, an organization that has received a certificate of authority on or before April 25, 1988, shall have on deposit an amount equal to the larger of:
By April 1 of each subsequent year, an organization shall deposit an amount equal to the difference between the amount on deposit and 33 percent of its uncovered expenditures in the preceding calendar year.
[Repealed, 1988 c 612 s 32]
In any year when the amount determined according to this section is zero or less than zero, the commissioner shall not require the organization to make any additional deposit.
[Repealed, 1988 c 612 s 32]
If the amount previously deposited by the organization under this section exceeds the amount required under this section by more than $50,000 for a continuous 12-month period, the commissioner shall allow the organization to withdraw the portion of the deposit that exceeds by more than $50,000 the amount required to be on deposit for the organization, unless the commissioner determines that release of a portion of the deposit could be hazardous to enrollees, creditors, or the general public. An organization shall not apply for the withdrawal more than once in each calendar year.
An organization shall provide the commissioner with evidence of every deposit made on or before the date of the deposit.
All income from deposits shall belong to the depositing organizations and shall be paid to it as it becomes available.
[Repealed, 1988 c 612 s 32]
A health maintenance organization may satisfy one-half of its deposit requirement through use of a letter of credit issued by a bank authorized to do business in this state, provided that:
A health maintenance organization offering supplemental benefits as described in section 62D.05, subdivision 6, must maintain an additional deposit in the first year such benefits are offered equal to $50,000. At the end of the second year such benefits are offered, the health maintenance organization must maintain an additional deposit equal to $150,000. At the end of the third year such benefits are offered and every year thereafter, the health maintenance organization must maintain an additional deposit of $250,000.
Minn. Stat. § 62D.041
1984 c 464 s 14; 1985 c 248 s 24; 1988 c 612 s 5-13; 1989 c 282 art 2 s 3, 4; 1990 c 538 s 16; 2004 c 285 art 3 s 4