Colorado Code § 10-16-401

Establishment of health maintenance organizations
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(1) The general
assembly recognizes that health-care coverage may be offered to the citizens of this state by
various entities with distinct organizational and functional forms. The placement of this part 4 in
this article should in no way be construed so as to alter the distinct organizational and functional
character of health maintenance organizations or to alter the legal distinctions between such
organizations and other health-care coverage entities.
(2) Notwithstanding any law of this state to the contrary, any person may apply to the
commissioner for and obtain a certificate of authority to establish and operate a health
maintenance organization in compliance with part 1 of this article and this part 4; however, the
general assembly declares that nothing in part 1 of this article or this part 4 shall be construed to
ensure the success of any health maintenance organization and the state accepts no responsibility
for the financial obligations of such organizations. No person shall establish or operate a health
maintenance organization in this state, nor sell or offer to sell, or solicit offers to purchase or
receive advance or periodic consideration in conjunction with a health maintenance organization
without obtaining a certificate of authority under this part 4. A foreign corporation may qualify
under this part 4 subject to its registration to do business in this state as a foreign corporation.
(3) Every health maintenance organization as of July 6, 1973, shall submit an application
for a certificate of authority under subsection (4) of this section within one hundred eighty days
of the said date. Each such applicant may continue to operate until the commissioner acts upon
the application. In the event that an application is denied under section 10-16-402, the applicant
shall henceforth be treated as a health maintenance organization whose certificate of authority
has been revoked.
(4) Each application for a certificate of authority shall be verified by an officer or
authorized representative of the applicant, shall be in a form prescribed by the commissioner,
and shall set forth or be accompanied by the following:
(a) A copy of the basic organizational document, if any, of the applicant such as the
articles of incorporation, articles of association, partnership agreement, trust agreement, or other
applicable documents and all amendments thereto, in triplicate, for examination by the
commissioner and attorney general. Where required, said articles shall be filed and recorded in
the office of the secretary of state who shall issue a certificate of incorporation. A copy of such
articles shall be filed with the commissioner.
(b) A copy of the bylaws, rules and regulations, or similar document, if any, regulating
the conduct of the internal affairs of the applicant;
(c) A list of the names, addresses, and official positions of the persons who are to be
responsible for the conduct of the affairs of the applicant, including all members of the board of
directors, board of trustees, executive committee, or other governing board or committee, the
principal officers in the case of a corporation, and the partners or members in the case of a
partnership or association;
(d) A copy of any contract made or to be made between any providers or persons listed
in paragraph (c) of this subsection (4) and the applicant;
(e) A statement generally describing the health maintenance organization, its health-care
plan or plans, facilities, and personnel;
(f) A copy of the form of evidence of coverage to be issued to the enrollees;
(g) A copy of the form of the group contract, if any, which is to be issued to employers,
unions, trustees, or other organizations;
(h) Financial statements showing the applicant's assets, liabilities, and sources of
financial support. If the applicant's financial affairs are audited by independent certified public
accountants, a copy of the applicant's most recent regular certified financial statement shall be
deemed to satisfy this requirement unless the commissioner directs that additional or more recent
financial information is required for the proper administration of part 1 of this article and this
part 4.
(i) A description of the proposed method of marketing the plan, a financial plan which
includes a three-year projection of the initial operating results anticipated, and a statement as to
the sources of working capital as well as any other sources of funding;
(j) A power of attorney duly executed by such applicant, if not domiciled in this state,
appointing the commissioner and the commissioner's successors in office, and duly authorized
deputies, as the true and lawful attorney of such applicant in and for this state upon whom all
lawful process in any legal action or proceeding against the health maintenance organization on
a cause of action arising in this state may be served;
(k) A statement reasonably describing the geographic area or areas to be served;
(l) A description of the complaint procedures to be utilized as required under section 10-
16-409;
(m) A description of the procedures and programs to be implemented to meet the quality
of health-care requirements in section 10-16-402 (1)(b);
(n) A description of the mechanism by which enrollees will be afforded an opportunity
to participate in matters of policy and operation under section 10-16-404 (2);
(o) Such other information as the commissioner may require to make the determinations
required in section 10-16-402;
(p) An access plan for each separate network of the health maintenance organization as
specified in section 10-16-704 (9). To the extent that the information in the access plan contains
the required information specified in paragraphs (e), (f), (k), (l), (m), and (n) of this subsection
(4), the health maintenance organization shall be deemed to be in compliance with said
paragraphs.
(5) A health maintenance organization shall, unless otherwise provided for in part 1 of
this article or this part 4, file a notice describing any modification of the operation set out in the
information required by subsection (4) of this section. Such notice shall be filed with the
commissioner prior to the modification. If the commissioner does not disapprove within thirty
days of filing, such modification shall be deemed approved.

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