Words and terms defined in Insurance Code Chapter 1467, concerning
Out-of-Network Claim Dispute Resolution, have the same meaning when
used in this subchapter unless the context clearly indicates otherwise,
and the following words and terms have the following meanings when
used in this subchapter unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Administrator--Has the meaning assigned by Insurance
Code §1467.001, concerning Definitions. The term also includes
an administrator of a nonprofit agricultural organization under Insurance
Code Chapter 1682, concerning Health Benefits Provided by Certain
Nonprofit Agricultural Organizations, and an administrator of a self-insured
or self-funded ERISA plan under Insurance Code Chapter 1275, concerning
Balance Billing Prohibitions and Out-of-Network Claim Dispute Resolution
for Certain Plans, offering a health benefit plan.
(2) ERISA--The Employee Retirement Income Security
Act of 1974 (29 USC §1001 et seq.).
(3) Health benefit plan--A plan that provides coverage
under:
(A) a health benefit plan offered by an HMO operating
under Insurance Code Chapter 843, concerning Health Maintenance Organizations;
(B) a preferred provider benefit plan, including an
exclusive provider benefit plan, offered by an insurer under Insurance
Code Chapter 1301, concerning Preferred Provider Benefit Plans;
(C) a plan, other than an HMO plan, under Insurance
Code Chapters 1551, concerning Texas Employees Group Benefits Act;
1575, concerning Texas Public School Employees Group Benefits Program;
1579, concerning Texas School Employees Uniform Group Health Coverage;
or 1682; or
(D) a self-insured or self-funded plan established
by an employer under ERISA (29 USC §1001 et seq.) for which the
plan sponsor has elected to apply Insurance Code Chapter 1275 to the
plan for the relevant plan year.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §21.4902 adopted to be effective June 25, 2020, 45 TexReg 4204; amended to be effective June 27, 2023, 48 TexReg 3409; amended to be effective January 3, 2024, 48 TexReg 8372 |