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1997 Florida Statutes

641.26  Annual report.--

(1)  Every health maintenance organization shall, annually within 3 months after the end of its fiscal year, or within an extension of time therefor as the department, for good cause, may grant, in a form prescribed by the department, file a report with the department, verified by the oath of two officers of the organization or, if not a corporation, of two persons who are principal managing directors of the affairs of the organization, properly notarized, showing its condition on the last day of the immediately preceding reporting period. Such report shall include:

(a)  A financial statement of the organization filed on a computer diskette using a format acceptable to the department;

(b)  A financial statement of the organization filed on forms acceptable to the department;

(c)  An audited financial statement of the organization, including its balance sheet and a statement of operations for the preceding year certified by an independent certified public accountant, prepared in accordance with statutory accounting principles;

(d)  The number of health maintenance contracts issued and outstanding and the number of health maintenance contracts terminated;

(e)  The number and amount of damage claims for medical injury initiated against the health maintenance organization and any of the providers engaged by it during the reporting year, broken down into claims with and without formal legal process, and the disposition, if any, of each such claim;

(f)  An actuarial certification that:

1.  The health maintenance organization is actuarially sound, which certification shall consider the rates, benefits, and expenses of, and any other funds available for the payment of obligations of, the organization;

2.  The rates being charged or to be charged are actuarially adequate to the end of the period for which rates have been guaranteed;

3.  Incurred but not reported claims and claims reported but not fully paid have been adequately provided for; and

(g)  Such other information relating to the performance of health maintenance organizations as is required by the department.

(2)  Every health maintenance organization shall file quarterly, within 45 days after each of its quarterly reporting periods, an unaudited financial statement of the organization as described in paragraphs (1)(a) and (b). The quarterly report shall be verified by the oath of two officers of the organization, properly notarized.

(3)  Any health maintenance organization which neglects to file an annual report or quarterly report in the form and within the time required by this section shall forfeit up to $1,000 for each day for the first 10 days during which the neglect continues and shall forfeit up to $2,000 for each day after the first 10 days during which the neglect continues; and, upon notice by the department to that effect, the organization's authority to enroll new subscribers or to do business in this state shall cease while such default continues. The department shall deposit all sums collected by it under this section to the credit of the Insurance Commissioner's Regulatory Trust Fund. The department shall not collect more than $100,000 for each report.

(4)  Each authorized health maintenance organization shall retain an independent certified public accountant, hereinafter referred to as "CPA," who agrees by written contract with the health maintenance organization to comply with the provisions of this part. The contract shall state:

(a)  The CPA shall provide to the HMO audited financial statements consistent with this part.

(b)  Any determination by the CPA that the health maintenance organization does not meet minimum surplus requirements as set forth in this part shall be stated by the CPA, in writing, in the audited financial statement.

(c)  The completed work papers and any written communications between the CPA firm and the health maintenance organization relating to the audit of the health maintenance organization shall be made available for review on a visual-inspection-only basis by the department at the offices of the health maintenance organization, at the department, or at any other reasonable place as mutually agreed between the department and the health maintenance organization. The CPA must retain for review the work papers and written communications for a period of not less than 6 years.

(5)  To facilitate uniformity in financial statements and to facilitate department analysis, the department may by rule adopt the form for financial statements of a health maintenance organization, including supplements as approved by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners in 1995, and may adopt subsequent amendments thereto if the methodology remains substantially consistent, and may by rule require each health maintenance organization to submit to the department all or part of the information contained in the annual statement in a computer-readable form compatible with the electronic data processing system specified by the department.

History.--s. 10, ch. 72-264; s. 3, ch. 76-168; s. 1, ch. 77-457; ss. 2, 3, ch. 81-318; ss. 788, 804, 809(1st), ch. 82-243; s. 7, ch. 83-198; s. 13, ch. 85-177; s. 8, ch. 87-236; s. 11, ch. 88-388; s. 75, ch. 89-360; ss. 116, 187, 188, ch. 91-108; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 23, ch. 96-199.