N.D. Cent. Code § 54-52.1-04

Current through the 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 54-52.1-04 - Board to contract for insurance
1. The board shall receive bids for the providing of hospital benefits coverage, medical benefits coverage, life insurance benefits coverage for a specified term, and employee assistance program services; may receive bids separately for all or part of the prescription drug benefits coverage component of medical benefits coverage; and shall accept one or more bids of and contract with the carriers the board determines best serve the interests of the state and the state's eligible employees. Solicitations must be made not later than ninety days before the expiration of an existing uniform group insurance contract. Bids must be solicited by advertisement in a manner selected by the board which will provide reasonable notice to prospective bidders. In preparing bid proposals and evaluating bids, the board may utilize the services of consultants on a contract basis in order that the bids received may be uniformly compared and properly evaluated. In determining which bid, if any, will best serve the interests of eligible employees and the state, the board shall give adequate consideration to the following factors:
a. The economy to be effected.
b. The ease of administration.
c. The adequacy of the coverages.
d. The financial position of the carrier, with special emphasis on the solvency of the carrier.
e. The reputation of the carrier and any other information available tending to show past experience with the carrier in matters of claim settlement, underwriting, and services.
2. The board may reject any or all bids received under this section. If the board rejects all bids received, the board shall again solicit bids as provided in this section.
3. Under sections 54-52.1-04.1 and 54-52.1-04.2 the board may contract for health benefits coverage through a health maintenance organization or establish a self-insurance health plan.

N.D.C.C. § 54-52.1-04

Amended by S.L. 2019, ch. 462 (HB 1028),§ 4, eff. 3/7/2019.
Amended by S.L. 2011, ch. 433 (SB 2110),§ 2, eff. 8/1/2011.