28 Tex. Admin. Code § 13.424 - Certificate of Authority Renewal Requirements
(a) Not later than 180 days before its
certificate anniversary date, the HCC must file with the commissioner an
application to renew its certificate.
(b) The filing must include:
(1) the Original/Renewal Application for
Certificate of Authority to do the Business of a Health Care Collaborative
(HCC) in the State of Texas form; and
(2) the financial statements for the HCC, as
of the close of the preceding calendar year.
(c) For purposes of this section, an HCC is
not required at renewal to make a duplicate filing of any document or
information item specified to be and filed as part of the original application
for certificate of authority under §
13.413 of this title (relating to
Contents of the Application) that has not been amended, modified, revised,
canceled, terminated, replaced, or otherwise changed since the original or most
recent renewal certificate of authority was issued. A transmittal form
specifically identifying the documents and items that have not changed since
the original or most recent renewal certificate of authority was issued must be
filed as a part of the renewal application and accompanied by an attestation
executed by an officer or other authorized representative of the HCC certifying
that the documents and items identified in the transmittal form have not
changed.
(d) The provisions of
subsection (c) of this section also apply to the duplicate filing of any
document or information item specified to be and filed pursuant to provisions
of §
13.422 of this title (relating to
Filing Requirements That Apply After Issuance of Certificate of Authority) that
has not changed since its filing was approved or accepted by the department, as
applicable.
(e) The department will
accept for review an application for renewal when the filing is complete.
(1) The department will send written notice
of an incomplete initial filing within 20 days of the filing, stating that the
filing is not complete and has not been accepted for review.
(2) The notice must specify the information,
documentation, and corrections necessary to make the filing complete.
(f) If a completed application for
renewal is filed under Insurance Code §
848.060 and this
section, the commissioner will conduct a review and take official action on the
completed application in accord with the provisions of Insurance Code §
848.060. The review
will be conducted under Insurance Code §
848.057 as if the
application for renewal were a new application.
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