Illinois Code § 215 ILCS 123/15

Health care purchasing groups; membership; formation.
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(a) An HPG may be an organization formed by 2 or more
employers with no more than 2,500
 covered employees each, an HPG sponsor or a
risk-bearer for purposes of
contracting for health insurance under this Act to cover
employees and dependents of HPG members. An HPG shall not be
prevented from supplementing health insurance coverage purchased
under this Act by contracting for services from entities licensed
and authorized in Illinois to provide those services under the
Dental Service Plan Act, the Limited Health Service Organization
Act, or Voluntary Health Services Plans Act.
An HPG may be a separate legal entity or simply a group of 2 or more employers
with no more than 2,500
 covered employees each aggregated under this Act by an HPG
sponsor or risk-bearer for insurance purposes. There shall be no limit as to
the number of HPGs that may operate in any geographic area of the State. No
insurance risk may be borne or retained by the HPG. All health insurance
contracts issued to the HPG must be delivered or issued for delivery in
Illinois.

 
(b) Members of an HPG must be Illinois domiciled employers, except that an
employer domiciled elsewhere may become a member of an Illinois HPG for the
sole purpose of insuring its employees whose place of employment is located
within this State. HPG membership may include employers having no more than 2,500
 covered employees each.

 
(c) If an HPG is formed by any 2 or more employers with no more than 2,500
 covered employees each, it shall utilize a licensed insurance producer to negotiate, solicit, market, obtain
proposals for, and enter into group or master health insurance contracts on
behalf of its members and their employees and employee dependents so long as
it meets all of the following requirements:

 
 
(1) The HPG must be an organization having the legal 
 
capacity to contract and having its legal situs in Illinois.

 
 
(2) The principal persons responsible for the conduct 
 
of the HPG must perform their HPG related functions in Illinois.

 
 
(3) No HPG may collect premium in its name or hold or 
 
manage premium or claim fund accounts unless duly licensed and qualified as a managing general agent pursuant to Section 141a of the Illinois Insurance Code or a third party administrator pursuant to Section 511.105 of the Illinois Insurance Code.

 
 
(4) If the HPG gives an offer, application, notice, 
 
or proposal of insurance to an employer, it must disclose to that employer the total cost of the insurance. Dues, fees, or charges to be paid to the HPG, HPG sponsor, or any other entity as a condition to purchasing the insurance must be itemized. The HPG shall also disclose to its members the amount of any dividends, experience refunds, or other such payments it receives from the risk-bearer.

 
 
(5) An HPG must register with the Director before 
 
entering into a group or master health insurance contract on behalf of its members and must renew the registration annually on forms and at times prescribed by the Director in rules specifying, at minimum, (i) the identity of the officers and directors, trustees, or attorney-in-fact of the HPG; (ii) a certification that those persons have not been convicted of any felony offense involving a breach of fiduciary duty or improper manipulation of accounts; and (iii) the number of employer members then enrolled in the HPG, together with any other information that may be needed to carry out the purposes of this Act.

 
 
(6) At the time of initial registration and each 
 
renewal thereof an HPG shall pay a fee of $100 to the Director.

 
(d) If an HPG is formed by an HPG sponsor or risk-bearer
and the HPG performs
no marketing, negotiation, solicitation, or proposing of insurance to HPG
members, exclusive of ministerial acts performed by individual employers to
service their own employees, then a group or master health insurance contract
may be issued in the name of the HPG and held by an HPG sponsor, risk-bearer,
or designated employer member within the State. In these cases the HPG
requirements specified in subsection (c) shall not be applicable, however:

 
 
(1) the group or master health insurance contract 
 
must contain a provision permitting the contract to be enforced through legal action initiated by any employer member or by an employee of an HPG member who has paid premium for the coverage provided;

 
 
(2) the group or master health insurance contract 
 
must be available for inspection and copying by any HPG member, employee, or insured dependent at a designated location within the State at all normal business hours; and

 
 
(3) any information concerning HPG membership 
 
required by rule under item (5) of subsection (c) must be provided by the HPG sponsor in its registration and renewal forms or by the risk-bearer in its annual reports.

capacity to contract and having its legal situs in Illinois.
of the HPG must perform their HPG related functions in Illinois.
manage premium or claim fund accounts unless duly licensed and qualified as a managing general agent pursuant to Section 141a of the Illinois Insurance Code or a third party administrator pursuant to Section 511.105 of the Illinois Insurance Code.
or proposal of insurance to an employer, it must disclose to that employer the total cost of the insurance. Dues, fees, or charges to be paid to the HPG, HPG sponsor, or any other entity as a condition to purchasing the insurance must be itemized. The HPG shall also disclose to its members the amount of any dividends, experience refunds, or other such payments it receives from the risk-bearer.
entering into a group or master health insurance contract on behalf of its members and must renew the registration annually on forms and at times prescribed by the Director in rules specifying, at minimum, (i) the identity of the officers and directors, trustees, or attorney-in-fact of the HPG; (ii) a certification that those persons have not been convicted of any felony offense involving a breach of fiduciary duty or improper manipulation of accounts; and (iii) the number of employer members then enrolled in the HPG, together with any other information that may be needed to carry out the purposes of this Act.
renewal thereof an HPG shall pay a fee of $100 to the Director.
must contain a provision permitting the contract to be enforced through legal action initiated by any employer member or by an employee of an HPG member who has paid premium for the coverage provided;
must be available for inspection and copying by any HPG member, employee, or insured dependent at a designated location within the State at all normal business hours; and
required by rule under item (5) of subsection (c) must be provided by the HPG sponsor in its registration and renewal forms or by the risk-bearer in its annual reports.

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