2022 Wyoming Statutes
Title 26 - Insurance Code
Chapter 43 - Health Care
Article 1 - Wyoming Health Insurance Pool Act
Section 26-43-105 - Assessments; Premium Tax Credit.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 26-43-105 (2022)

26-43-105. Assessments; premium tax credit.

(a) After each calendar year, the administrator shall determine the pool net premiums which are premiums less administrative expense allowances, the pool administrative expenses and the pool incurred losses for the calendar year considering investment income and other appropriate gains and losses.

(b) Each insurer's assessment shall be determined by multiplying the total cost of pool operation by a fraction the numerator of which equals the insurer's premium and subscriber contract charges for health insurance written in the state during the preceding calendar year and the denominator of which equals the total of all premiums, subscriber contract charges written in the state and to the extent not preempted by federal law, one hundred ten percent (110%) of all claims paid by insurance arrangements in the state during the preceding calendar year. To the extent not preempted by federal law, each insurance arrangement's assessment shall be determined by multiplying the total cost of pool operation by a fraction the numerator of which equals one hundred ten percent (110%) of the benefits paid by the insurance arrangement on behalf of insureds in this state during the preceding calendar year and the denominator of which equals the total of all premiums, subscriber contract charges and one hundred ten percent (110%) of all benefits paid by insurance arrangements made on behalf of insureds in the state during the preceding calendar year. Health insurance premiums and benefits paid by an insurance arrangement that are less than an amount determined by the board to justify the cost of collection shall not be considered for purposes of determining assessments. To the extent not preempted by federal law, insurance arrangements shall report to the board on an annual basis on a form prescribed by the commissioner. Members shall file with the board annual reports and other reports deemed necessary by the board to determine each member's proportion of participation.

(c) On or before March 1 of each year, the board shall determine each member's proportion of participation in the pool for the calendar year based on annual statements and other reports deemed necessary by the board and filed by the member with the board. Any deficit incurred by the pool shall be recouped by assessments apportioned under subsection (b) of this section by the board among members. Notification of assessments shall be mailed by the board not later than March 1 of each year. Assessments are due and payable within thirty (30) days after receipt of the assessment notice.

(d) For the total amount of assessments due from all members in any one (1) calendar year pursuant to this section up to four million dollars ($4,000,000.00), eighty percent (80%) of each member's proportionate contribution to the first two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) and fifty percent (50%) of the next two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) shall be allowed as a credit against any premium tax owed by the member under this code in the year for which the assessment is payable. The board shall not make a total assessment against all members of more than six million dollars ($6,000,000.00) in any one (1) fiscal year. Assessments received shall be used to defray the total cost of level one (1) pool operations first. Assessment amounts not required to support level one (1) pool operations will be used to support level two (2) operations before any general fund appropriation is used. The general fund appropriation shall only be used to support level two (2) operations. The board shall ensure that all expenses directly attributable to level one (1) individuals are paid from premiums, assessments and any withdrawals from previous reserves.

(e) The board may abate or defer, in whole or in part, the assessment of a member if, in the opinion of the board, payment of the assessment would endanger the ability of the member to fulfill its contractual obligations. In the event an assessment against a member is abated or deferred in whole or in part, the amount by which the assessment is abated or deferred may be assessed against the other members in a manner consistent with the basis for assessments set forth in subsection (b) of this section. The member receiving an abatement or deferment shall remain liable to the pool for the deficiency for four (4) years.

(f) If assessments exceed actual losses and administrative expenses of the pool, the excess shall be paid to the state treasurer, credited to the account and used by the board to offset future losses or to reduce pool premiums. As used in this subsection, "future losses" includes reserves for incurred but unreported claims.

(g) The board may require initial and interim assessments as reasonable and necessary for the organizational, administrative and interim operating expenses and to pay claims in excess of premiums collected. Any initial or interim assessments shall be credited as offsets against any regular assessments due following the close of the calendar year.

(h) Assessments collected pursuant to this act shall be paid to the state treasurer and credited to the account.

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