North Dakota Code § 26.1-49-07

State and federal governmental participation
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The state or federal government, or any entity or political subdivision of the state or federal 
government, may be a member of a health provider cooperative. Any state or federal 
governmental hospital may be a member of a health provider cooperative. With respect to 
federal governmental participation:
1. A health provider cooperative may limit its enrollment to those persons entitled to care 
under the federal program responsible for the health provider cooperative.
2. A health provider cooperative may request that the commissioner waive the eligibility 
requirements for participation that are contrary to federal law or regulations.
3. The commissioner shall consult with federal officials to develop procedures to allow a 
health provider cooperative to use the federal government as a guaranteeing 
organization.
4. In developing and implementing initiatives to expand access to health care, the 
commissioner must recognize the unique problems of veterans and consider methods 
to reach underserved portions of the veteran population.

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