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Section 38-41-20. License required; transaction of business; exemptions.

SC Code § 38-41-20 (2019) (N/A)
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It is unlawful for any multiple employer self-insured health plan to transact business in this State without a license issued by the director or his designee. Any of the acts described in items (1) through (8) of Section 38-25-110, effected by mail or otherwise by or on behalf of a multiple employer self-insured health plan, constitutes the transaction of business in this State. Any multiple employer self-insured health plan which transacts business in this State without the license required by this chapter is considered to be an unauthorized insurer within the meaning of Chapter 25 of this title and all remedies and penalties prescribed therein are fully applicable.

This Chapter 41 does not apply to any plan or arrangement established or maintained by municipalities, counties, or other political subdivisions of the state or any multiple employer self-insured health plan which is not subject to the application of state insurance laws under the provisions of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (29 U.S.C., Sections 1001, et seq.).

A multiple employer self-insured health plan which was in existence prior to July 1, 1985, and which is associated with or organized or sponsored by a homogenous association exempt from taxation under United States Code, Title 26, Section 501(c)(6), and controlled by a board of directors a majority of whom are members of the association, is exempt from the requirements of this chapter and the insurance laws of this State. To prove exemption from taxation under 26 U.S.C., Section 501(c)(6), the association shall provide to the director or his designee a certificate issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service demonstrating the association's tax-exempt status.

HISTORY: Former 1976 Code Section 38-41-20 [1975 (59) 157] recodified as Section 38-75-220 by 1987 Act No. 155, Section 1; Former 1976 Code Section 38-65-20 [1985 Act No. 137, Section 2] recodified as Section 38-41-20 by 1987 Act No. 155, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 654.

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Section 38-41-20. License required; transaction of business; exemptions.