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- HWK 18_LHSIC BYLAWS 05.21.19
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/public-comments-dec23/henry-kinney/hwk-18_lhsic-bylaws-05-21-19.pdf?sfvrsn=f7b04552_0
- . Other officers shall be chosen from within or outside the Board
of Directors as the Board may, by him in any such capacity, or arising
out of his status as such, whether the Corporation would have
- 2025 Life, A&H, Fraternal Insurers
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/financial-filing/2025-life-a-h-fraternal-insurers.pdf?sfvrsn=f48a5a52_0
- VM 20 Reserves Supplement 2 EO xxx 3/1 NAIC A-O
30 Workers’ Compensation Carve-Out Supplement 2 EO, . As such, a certificate of deposit is only
required if the required deposits are being held outside of Louisiana
- LCAR - per Form Page by Page Instructions
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/financial-filing/lcar---per-form-page-by-page-instructions.pdf?sfvrsn=a62b4552_0
- and Email) should be the
person that filled out the LCAR form that can respond to possible questions posed, ) BALANCE SHEET (B8-16). This schedule breaks out
investments by type.
This can be filled out, be broken out by Line of Business, it can be entered in
aggregate on Line 50.
(8) LOSSES & LAE, are carried over to
(3) INCOME.
•
If Reinsurance Recovered (Column 3) cannot be broken out by Line
- LDI 39 IRC 833 Treatment of Blue Cross and Blue Shield organizations etc (000489-000497)
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/public-comments-dec23/ldi/ldi-39-irc-833-treatment-of-blue-cross-and-blue-shield-organizations-etc-(000489-000497).pdf?sfvrsn=67ac4552_0
- to 42 U.S.C.A.
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300gg-18. For complete classification, see Short Title note set out under 42, . A,
§
221(a)(41)(G), struck out “, 244,” following “243” in two
places.
Subsec. (c)(5). Pub.L. 113-235, Div. N,
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102(a), struck out “this
section
” and inserted “paragraphs (2) and (3) of subsection, (a), repealed 26 U.S.C.A.
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247], see Pub.L. 113-295, Div. A, Title II,
§
221(a)(41)(K), set out, on Dec. 19, 2014, see Pub.L. 113-295, Div. A, Title II,
§
221(b), set out as a note under
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- Minutes 4-29-16
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/minutes/minutes-4-29-16.pdf?sfvrsn=e3797752_0
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before the Senate Insurance Committee.
HB 412- The opponents of this bill reached out to its, or not,
and provides for more flexibility of specialty positions for those who are out of state.
This bill, not meet the criteria. According to Census data, out of 375,000 people, there
are 275,000 new, will be able to qualify for the program.
Mr. Reynolds advised there are “Employer Crowd Out” and “Individual Crowd Out”
plans consisting of people who currently have insurance through their employer
- SCR 104
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/annualreports/scr-104.pdf?sfvrsn=60267c52_8
- day of the month.
Outstanding checks do not reduce the amount of available funds reported
- Rule4-Cur-InterlocalRiskManage
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/legaldocs/rules/rule4-cur-interlocalriskmanage.pdf?sfvrsn=cbff7352_12
- include a
report of the outstanding workmen's compensation liabilities
of the interlocal risk
- B18 - Answer - GRI - 1 13 17. Donelon v. Shilling (00612536xC312F)
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/Louisiana-Health-Cooperative/b18---answer---gri---1-13-17-donelon-v-shilling-(00612536xc312f).pdf?sfvrsn=425e7452_6
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the Administrative Services Agreement. GRI is entitled to a set-off as outlined herein against
- B18 - Answer - GRI - 1 13 17
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/louisiana-health-cooperative/lahc/b18---answer---gri---1-13-17.pdf?sfvrsn=138a4c52_2
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the Administrative Services Agreement. GRI is entitled to a set-off as outlined herein against
- June 2013
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/commissionerscolumn/june-2013.pdf?sfvrsn=7c157c52_8
- in a
deductible or out of pocket maximum by an amount that exceeds medical inflation plus
15 percentage points, is still the option for smaller insurers;
thereby not requiring expensive actuarial work, out, for out-of-network services provided without the
patients knowledge by specialists not covered