Chapter 62T — Purchasing Alliances

Minnesota Statutes Chapter 62T — Purchasing Alliances

62T.01 Definitions This section defines terms for the Health Care Purchasing Alliance law. A purchasing alliance is a group of businesses … 62T.02 Purchasing Alliances This section sets the rules for forming and running a purchasing alliance. Alliances must register with the commissioner … 62T.025 Employer-member Contribution This section allows new employer members of a rural purchasing alliance to contribute as little as 25% of employee … 62T.03 Application of Other Laws This section says that accountable provider networks must follow the same laws as other licensed health plan companies … 62T.04 Complaint System This section requires accountable provider networks to set up a complaint system for enrollees, following state law or … 62T.05 Benefits This section says accountable provider networks can offer and sell any health benefits allowed under Minnesota law. … 62T.06 Waivers This section allows the commissioner of health to grant waivers from certain laws for the arrangement between a … 62T.07 Criteria for Granting Waivers This section lists the criteria the commissioner must use when deciding whether to grant a waiver. The arrangement must … 62T.08 Supervision and Revocation of Waivers This section says the commissioner of health must monitor any approved waivers and can revoke them if the arrangement no … 62T.09 Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association This section requires health care purchasing alliances to pay the assessment required of contributing members to the … 62T.10 Minnesotacare Tax This section requires accountable provider networks to file tax returns and pay all required amounts to the commissioner … 62T.11 Duties of Commissioner This section describes the commissioner's duties for managing purchasing alliances and provider networks. The … 62T.12 Fees This section sets the fees that accountable provider networks must pay to the commissioner of health. Fees include $500 … 62T.13 This section was repealed in 2000.