§ 23-75-108 - Certificate of authority -- Requirements for issuance.
               	 		
23-75-108.    Certificate of authority -- Requirements for issuance.
    (a)  The  Insurance Commissioner shall issue an initial certificate of authority  authorizing the applicant to issue contracts to its subscribers when it  is shown to the satisfaction of the commissioner that:
      (1)  The  applicant is established as a bona fide nonprofit hospital service  corporation or medical service corporation or combination of the two;
      (2)  The  contracts, if any, between the applicant and the participating  hospitals or physicians obligate each hospital or physician executing  the contracts to render service to which each subscriber may be entitled  under the terms of the contracts to be issued to the subscribers;
      (3)  The amounts provided as working capital of the corporation are repayable, without interest, out of operating expenses;
      (4)  The  amount of money actually available for working capital is sufficient to  carry on the plan for a period of six (6) months from the date of  issuance of the certificate of authority; and
      (5)  The  applicant has secured contracts of participation from sufficient  hospitals or physicians, or both, to provide ample protection for its  subscribers within the area proposed to be served by the applicant.
(b)  The  certificate of authority shall expire or terminate and be subject to  annual continuation, as provided in    23-63-211 for insurers in general.
(c)  The certificate of authority shall be subject to suspension or revocation as provided in      23-63-212 -- 23-63-215.
(d)  An  applicant under this section may provide reinsurance coverage only in  the specific areas of coverage set out in the applicant's certificate of  authority.