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With respect to a prepaid limited health services contract, a person may not, unless licensed and appointed as a health insurance agent in accordance with the applicable provisions of the insurance code:
Solicit contracts or procure applications; or
Engage or hold out as engaging in the business of analyzing or abstracting prepaid limited health services contracts or of counseling or advising or giving opinions to persons relative to the contracts other than as a consulting actuary advising a prepaid limited health service organization or as a salaried bona fide full-time employee so counseling and advising the employee's employer relative to coverage for the employer and the employer's employees.
All qualifications, disciplinary provisions, licensing and appointment procedures, fees, and related matters contained in the insurance code that apply to the appointment of health insurance agents by insurers also apply to prepaid limited health service organizations and to persons appointed by prepaid limited health service organizations as their agents.
Examination, licensure, or appointment is not required of any regular salaried officer or employee of a prepaid limited health service organization who devotes substantially all of the regular salaried officer's or employee's services to activities other than the solicitation of prepaid limited health service organization contracts from the public, and who receives no commission or other compensation directly dependent upon the solicitation of the contracts.
As used in this section, the term “salaried” refers to basic remuneration and does not include commissions, bonuses, or any other compensatory measures.