Title 33, Chapter 20A, Section 4
( 33-20A-4)
(a) In addition to other requirements of law, prior to offering a
managed care plan to any resident in Georgia, a managed care entity
must first obtain a certificate from the Commissioner of Insurance
indicating that such managed care plan meets the requirements of
this article. The Commissioner may impose such costs, by rule or
regulation, on managed care entities as deemed necessary to carry
out the provisions of this article. (b) The Commissioner shall establish procedures for the periodic
review and recertification of qualified managed care plans. (c) The Commissioner shall terminate the certification of a
qualified managed care plan, revoke or suspend the license of a
managed care entity, or in lieu thereof impose a monetary penalty in
accordance with Chapter 2 of this title, if the Commissioner
determines that such plan no longer meets the applicable
requirements for certification or violates any provision of this
article. Before effecting any such sanction, the Commissioner shall
provide the plan with notice and opportunity for a hearing on the
proposed sanctions. Nothing in this Code section shall be construed
as precluding other remedies at law. (d) The Commissioner shall establish a process for certification
through alternative methods providing that: (1) An eligible organization, as defined in Section 1876(b) of the
federal Social Security Act, shall be deemed to meet the
requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this Code section for
certification as a qualified managed care plan; or (2) If the Commissioner finds that a national accreditation body
has established requirements for accreditation of a managed care
entity which offers a managed care plan that are at least
equivalent to the requirements established under this article and
that the eligible organization and its plans comply with the
requirements of such national accreditation body, then such
organization and its plans shall be deemed to meet the
requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this Code section. |