N.M. Admin. Code § 6.50.7.9 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND CHARTER SCHOOLS WHICH WAIVE PARTICIPATION IN AUTHORITY COVERAGES
A. A
school district or charter school may waive participation in either the risk
related or group health insurance or both. Pursuant to Subsections C and D of
Section 22-29-9, a school district or
charter school must waive all risk-related or all group health insurance
coverages or must petition for participation in the remaining coverages offered
by the authority in that particular individual line of coverage.
B. Should a school district or charter school
waive participation in an individual line of coverage, the school district or
charter school shall be responsible for the following charges:
(1) For risk-related coverages, the school
district or charter school shall forfeit to the authority any right to any
return premiums or reserves and shall be responsible to pay to the authority on
demand the cost of any prior losses in excess of premium and all the
appropriate expenses of the authority in defending, settling and administering
any such losses;
(2) For group
health insurance, the school district or charter school shall forfeit to the
authority any right to any return premium or reserves it may be entitled to.
The school district or charter school shall also pay to the authority any funds
paid for prior incurred claims of the school district or charter school in
excess of premium paid by the school district or charter school and shall pay
to the authority all the appropriate expenses of the authority in defending,
settling and administering such claims.
C. Any school district or charter school
waiving participation in an individual line of coverage shall pay to the
authority any sums determined by the authority to be due in order to hold safe
and harmless all other members of the authority from any adverse financial
impact caused by the waiver of coverage. An accounting of funds and amounts
owed by the school district or charter school shall not be due from the
authority until two years after the waiver of participation has taken
effect.
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