Health Maintenance Organization Act of 2003 and rules to nonprofits. A nonprofit health maintenance organization corporation may be privately or publicly owned. All of the requirements of the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 2003, the risk-based capital for the Health Maintenance Organization Act of 2003 and any rules promulgated thereunder shall be applicable to nonprofit health maintenance organization corporations, except that such corporations shall use their income and profit to further facilitate the providing of health care services to the public after paying expenses of operation and ownership.
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