North Dakota Code § 26.1-36-44

Independent external review
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This section applies to grandfathered health plans. "Grandfathered health plan" has the 
meaning stated in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act [Pub. L. 111-148], as amended 
by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 [Pub. L. 111-152]. Every insurance 
company, nonprofit health service corporation, and health maintenance organization that offers 

an accident and health line of insurance shall establish and implement an independent external 
review mechanism to review and determine whether medical care rendered under the line of 
insurance was medically necessary and appropriate to the claim as submitted by the provider. 
For purposes of this section, "independent external review" means a review conducted by the 
North Dakota health care review, inc., another peer review organization meeting the 
requirements of section 1152 of the Social Security Act, or any person designated by the 
commissioner to conduct an independent external review. A determination made by the 
independent external reviewer is binding on the parties. Costs associated with the independent 
external review are the responsibility of the nonprevailing party. A provider may not use an 
independent external review under this section unless the provider first has exhausted all 
internal appeal processes offered by the insurance company, nonprofit health service 
corporation, or health maintenance organization. The insurance commissioner shall take steps 
necessary to ensure compliance with this section. If federal laws or rules relating to independent 
external review are amended, repealed, or otherwise changed, the insurance commissioner 
shall adopt rules to ensure the independent external review procedure is in compliance with and 
substantively equivalent to the federal requirements.

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