Duties of commissioner

N.D.C.C. § 26.1-08-02 — under Comprehensive Health Association.

N.D.C.C. § 26.1-08-02

Repealed by S.L. 2003, ch. 239, § 18.

26.1-08-02.1. Board of directors. (Repealed effective December 31, 2027) 1. The board consists of the commissioner; the state health officer; the director of the office of management and budget; one senator appointed by the majority leader of the senate of the legislative assembly; one representative appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives of the legislative assembly; and one individual from each of the three participating member insurance companies of the association with the highest annual premium volumes of health insurance coverage as provided by the commissioner, verified by the lead carrier, and approved by the board. 2. Members of the board may be reimbursed from the moneys of the association for expenses incurred by the members due to their service as board members, but may not otherwise be compensated by the association for board services.

3. The costs of conducting the meetings of the association and the board are borne by the association. 4. The commissioner shall fill vacancies and, for cause, may remove any board member representing one of the three participating member insurance companies.

26.1-08-02.2. Powers and duties of commissioner and board - Fees. (Repealed effective December 31, 2027) 1. The lead carrier shall operate the association subject to the supervision and control of the board. 2. The board shall: a. Formulate general policies to advance the purposes of this chapter; b. Approve the association's contract with the lead carrier; c. Approve the benefit plans; d. Approve the benefit plan premiums; e. Establish and modify from time to time, as appropriate, agents' referral fees; f. Approve the annual operating budget and any assessments to the participating members; g. Approve independent annual audits to assure the general accuracy of the financial data submitted by the lead carrier for the association; h. Develop and implement a program to publicize the existence of the association, the eligibility requirements, and procedures for enrollment and to maintain public awareness of the association; i. Approve bylaws and operating rules; j. Exempt, by a two-thirds majority vote, an applicant from the pre-existing condition provisions of subsection 13 of section 26.1-08-12 when required under emergency circumstances to allow the applicant access to medical procedures determined to be necessary to preserve life; and k. Provide for other matters as may be necessary and proper for the execution of the commissioner's and board's powers, duties, and obligations. 3. The commissioner, board, and lead carrier employees are not liable for any obligations of the association. 4. The commissioner may establish additional powers and duties of the board and may adopt rules necessary and proper for the association and to implement this chapter.