GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 33-20-17 - Powers of corporations to contract for provision of health care services; receipt of payments
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    33-20-17   (2010)
   33-20-17.    Powers of corporations to contract for provision of health care services; receipt of payments 
      (a)  Any  health care corporation organized or operated under this chapter and  engaged in the operation of a health care plan may contract with any  agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision of the United States  of America or of this state for the furnishing of health care services  and in aid or furtherance of said contract, may accept, receive, and  administer in trust funds directly or indirectly made available by the  agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision and, further, any  health care corporation may subcontract with any organization which has  contracted with any agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision of  the United States of America or of this state for the furnishing of  medical, hospital, and other health care services, by which subcontract  the health care corporation undertakes to furnish the services required  by the basic contract.
(b)  A health care  corporation may enter into contracts with a corporation or association  in this state or elsewhere so that reciprocity of benefits may be  provided to subscribers; transfer of subscribers from one corporation to  another may be effected to conform to the subscriber's place of  residence; uniform benefits may be provided for all or for separate  categories of employees and the dependents of such employees of  corporations and other organizations transacting business in this state  or elsewhere and a composite rate, that is, a rate representing the  composite experience of the areas involved, may be charged for such  employees and their dependents; or hospital or other health care  services may be provided for subscribers of the corporation or other  corporations or associations by means of risk sharing and other joint  undertakings, including reinsurance, which the directors of the  corporation may from time to time approve in accordance with the laws of  this state. Group master contracts and the contracts issued to  subscribers by a corporation subject to this chapter may specify the  circumstances under which payments will be made and the rates of such  payment to hospitals or other health care providers, wherever located,  with which the corporation has no contract for hospital service or other  health care service furnished the subscribers and other beneficiaries  under the contract.
(c)  Each health care  corporation may in its discretion receive and accept from governmental  agencies payment covering all or part of the cost to provide health care  services for needy or other persons. Each health care corporation may  in its discretion receive and accept payments from private agencies,  corporations, associations, groups of individuals, or others covering  all or part of the cost of subscriptions to provide health care service  for needy and other persons.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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