6325 - Income status; effect.

     § 6325.  Income status; effect.        (a)  Income standards.--            (1)  Every professional health service corporation shall        from time to time, by action of its members, fix the        requisites for persons of low income eligible for the        benefits of and under this chapter, such requisites to afford        due consideration to the marital status and to the number of        dependents of the persons involved and such requisites to be        consistent with the declaration contained in section 6303(a)        of this title (relating to declaration of necessity). Any        requisites thus fixed shall be subject to the approval of the        department.            (2)  All persons not meeting the requisites for persons        of low income as thus fixed shall be persons of over-income.        (b)  Determination of status.--            (1)  The professional health service corporation shall        determine whether an applicant for subscription is in receipt        of a low income or over-income within the meaning of this        chapter and after the application has been approved, the        subscriber shall be deemed to be of low income or over-income        until his status has been redetermined by the corporation,        which redetermination may be made at any time.            (2)  The professional health service corporation, in        determining the income status of any applicant or subscriber,        may, through its officers and agents, examine under oath any        applicant or subscriber claiming a low income status and any        other person consenting thereto who is believed to have        material knowledge concerning the income status of the        applicant or subscriber. The determination of the corporation        shall be final.        (c)  Effect of status.--Every person of low income and every     person of over-income, residing in the area served by a     professional health service corporation, shall be entitled, upon     complying with regulations adopted by that corporation and the     payment of such initiation and other fees as are authorized by     the department, to the services of any health service doctor     registered with the corporation, under such terms and conditions     as are customary in professional health services in the     community, but only within the limits of services for which such     health service doctors are registered. A professional health     service corporation may for cause refuse to enter into     contractual relations with an applicant and may, for cause,     after due notice and opportunity for hearing, rescind any     contract that it has entered into with any subscriber and refund     any unearned portion of any fees paid and may, on default in     payment of the agreed dues, fees, payments or any charges by     subscriber or someone on his behalf, discontinue coverage     without notice and opportunity for hearing, after having     notified a subscriber of his default, and having allowed him two     days to procure such coverages. Any payment made by the     corporation to health service doctors for services rendered to     subscribers of over-income shall be a payment only to the extent     agreed upon between the corporation and the health service     doctors on account of any greater sum which may be due the     health service doctors for rendering such services.        (d)  Prohibited contracts.--No contract by or on behalf of     any professional health service corporation shall provide for     any periodic payment or any other payment by that corporation to     a subscriber which is not related to the value of the service     provided to such subscriber on account of illness or injury, nor     be in any way related to the payment of any such benefit by any     other entity.        Cross References.  Section 6325 is referred to in section     6302 of this title.