N.Y. Insurance Law Section 4312
Employment of solicitors

  • pension plans

(a)

1. Every corporation subject to the provisions of this article may employ solicitors or accept business from agents and brokers on a commission basis, but all solicitors shall be paid on a salary basis only. It is expressly provided such solicitors are exempt from obtaining a license. Commissions shall be included in the corporation’s rate manual and rate filings and commissions payable by health maintenance organizations organized under this article or health maintenance organizations operating as a line of business of corporations organized under this article shall continue to be subject to existing regulations governing commissions payable by health maintenance organizations.

2.

Any corporation exercising the authority granted in paragraph one of this subsection shall provide to the superintendent at the time a corporation commences the use of agents and brokers on a commission basis, a detailed plan explaining the purpose for which agents and brokers are to be utilized, the lines of business or products where agents and brokers are to be utilized, the commission scales to be employed in compensating such agents and brokers, and such other information as required by the superintendent.

(b)

No corporation subject to the provisions of this article shall hereafter enter into any agreement, directly or indirectly, with an officer, director or salaried employee of such corporation whereby it agrees that for any services rendered or to be rendered he shall receive any salary, compensation or emolument that will extend beyond a period of thirty-six months from the date of such agreement, except that payment of an amount not in excess of twenty percent for the years nineteen hundred eighty-five and nineteen hundred eighty-six and thirty-three and one-third percent for the year nineteen hundred eighty-seven and thereafter of the salary or other compensation of any of its officers or employees, other than a mechanic, workingman or laborer, may by written contract be deferred beyond such period of thirty-six months, which contract may include conditions to be met by such officer or employee before payment will be made. No such corporation shall grant any pension to any officer, director or trustee thereof or to any member of his family after death, except that such corporation may, in pursuance of the terms of a retirement plan adopted by the board of directors of such corporation and approved by the superintendent, provide for any person who is a salaried officer or employee of such corporation, a pension payable at the time of his retirement by reason of age or disability, and also life insurance benefits payable at his death.

Source: Section 4312 — Employment of solicitors; pension plans, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/ISC/4312 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

4301
Organization of corporation
4302
Permit and license to do business
4303
Benefits
4303‑A
Prescription synchronization
4304
Individual contracts
4305
Group contracts
4306
Required contract provisions
4306‑A
Health insurance coverage for full-time students on medical leaves of absence
4306‑B
Primary and preventive obstetric and gynecologic care
4306‑C
Grievance procedure and access to specialty care
4306‑D
Choice of health care provider
4306‑E
Prohibition on lifetime and annual limits
4306‑F
Maternal depression screenings
4306‑G
Telehealth delivery of services
4306‑H
Essential health benefits package and limit on cost-sharing
4306‑I
Coverage for medically fragile children
4307
Providers of services
4308
Supervision of superintendent
4309
Limitation on expenses
4310
Investments
4312
Employment of solicitors
4313
Applicability of other provisions of this chapter
4314
Not to affect provisions of workers’ compensation law
4315
Arbitration
4316
Individual contracts
4317
Rating of individual and small group health insurance contracts
4318
Pre-existing condition provisions
4318‑A
Certification of creditable coverage by corporations organized under this article
4320
Limitations on administrative services and stop-loss coverage
4321
Standardization of individual enrollee direct payment contracts offered by health maintenance organizations prior to October first, two t...
4321‑A
Fund for standardized individual enrollee direct payment contracts
4322
Standardization of individual enrollee direct payment contracts offered by health maintenance organizations which provide out-of-plan ben...
4322‑A
Fund for standardized individual enrollee direct payment contracts which provide out-of-plan benefits
4323
Marketing materials
4324
Disclosure of information
4325
Prohibitions
4326
Standardized health insurance contracts for qualifying small employers and individuals
4327
Stop loss funds for standardized health insurance contracts issued to qualifying small employers and qualifying individuals
4328
Individual enrollee direct payment contracts offered by health maintenance organization on and after October first, two thousand thirteen
4329
Prescription drug coverage
4330
Discrimination because of sex or marital status in hospital, surgical or medical expense insurance

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 4312’s source at nysenate​.gov

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