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      Sec. 38a-176. (Formerly Sec. 33-179b). Applicable statutes. Activities and purposes of health care center. (a) Each such health care center shall be governed by sections 38a-175 to 38a-192, inclusive, and by the other applicable laws of the state to the extent not inconsistent with the provisions of said sections.

      (b) The nature of the activities to be conducted and the purposes to be carried out by a health care center include, but are not limited to: (1) Establishing, maintaining and operating facilities whereby health care, as hereinbefore defined, may be provided at the expense of the health care center; (2) providing health care directly by its health care center employees who, when required by law, shall be duly licensed to render such service or by agreement or by indemnity arrangement with any hospital, hospital service corporation, medical service corporation, medical group clinic or person qualified and licensed to render any health care service or by both methods; (3) entering into agreements with any governmental agency, or any provider for the training of personnel under the direction of persons licensed to practice any healing art; (4) establishing, operating and maintaining a medical service center, clinic or any such other facility as shall be necessary for the prevention, study, diagnosis and treatment of human ailments and injuries and to promote medical, surgical, dental and general health education, scientific education, research and learning; (5) marketing, enrolling and administering a health care plan; (6) contracting with insurers licensed in this state, including hospital and medical service corporations; (7) offering, in addition to health services, benefits covering out-of-area or emergency services; (8) providing health services not included in the health care plan on a fee-for-service basis; and (9) entering into contracts in furtherance of the purposes of sections 38a-175 to 38a-192.

      (1971, P.A. 445, S. 2; P.A. 82-415, S. 2, 18; P.A. 90-68, S. 2, 16.)

      History: P.A. 82-415 expanded the activities and purposes of health care centers by adding Subdivs. (5) to (9), inclusive, and specified that health care centers are governed by applicable laws outside of chapter rather than by "the provisions of the nonstock corporation act"; P.A. 90-68 expanded the nature of the activities to be conducted and the purposes to be carried out by a health care center and included clinics in provision re negotiation of indemnity agreements in forming a health care arrangement and substituted "provider" for hospitals or individuals licensed to practice healing arts to refer to those entities providing a health care service; Sec. 33-179b transferred to Sec. 38a-176 in 1991.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title38a > Chap698a > Sec38a-176

      Sec. 38a-176. (Formerly Sec. 33-179b). Applicable statutes. Activities and purposes of health care center. (a) Each such health care center shall be governed by sections 38a-175 to 38a-192, inclusive, and by the other applicable laws of the state to the extent not inconsistent with the provisions of said sections.

      (b) The nature of the activities to be conducted and the purposes to be carried out by a health care center include, but are not limited to: (1) Establishing, maintaining and operating facilities whereby health care, as hereinbefore defined, may be provided at the expense of the health care center; (2) providing health care directly by its health care center employees who, when required by law, shall be duly licensed to render such service or by agreement or by indemnity arrangement with any hospital, hospital service corporation, medical service corporation, medical group clinic or person qualified and licensed to render any health care service or by both methods; (3) entering into agreements with any governmental agency, or any provider for the training of personnel under the direction of persons licensed to practice any healing art; (4) establishing, operating and maintaining a medical service center, clinic or any such other facility as shall be necessary for the prevention, study, diagnosis and treatment of human ailments and injuries and to promote medical, surgical, dental and general health education, scientific education, research and learning; (5) marketing, enrolling and administering a health care plan; (6) contracting with insurers licensed in this state, including hospital and medical service corporations; (7) offering, in addition to health services, benefits covering out-of-area or emergency services; (8) providing health services not included in the health care plan on a fee-for-service basis; and (9) entering into contracts in furtherance of the purposes of sections 38a-175 to 38a-192.

      (1971, P.A. 445, S. 2; P.A. 82-415, S. 2, 18; P.A. 90-68, S. 2, 16.)

      History: P.A. 82-415 expanded the activities and purposes of health care centers by adding Subdivs. (5) to (9), inclusive, and specified that health care centers are governed by applicable laws outside of chapter rather than by "the provisions of the nonstock corporation act"; P.A. 90-68 expanded the nature of the activities to be conducted and the purposes to be carried out by a health care center and included clinics in provision re negotiation of indemnity agreements in forming a health care arrangement and substituted "provider" for hospitals or individuals licensed to practice healing arts to refer to those entities providing a health care service; Sec. 33-179b transferred to Sec. 38a-176 in 1991.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title38a > Chap698a > Sec38a-176

      Sec. 38a-176. (Formerly Sec. 33-179b). Applicable statutes. Activities and purposes of health care center. (a) Each such health care center shall be governed by sections 38a-175 to 38a-192, inclusive, and by the other applicable laws of the state to the extent not inconsistent with the provisions of said sections.

      (b) The nature of the activities to be conducted and the purposes to be carried out by a health care center include, but are not limited to: (1) Establishing, maintaining and operating facilities whereby health care, as hereinbefore defined, may be provided at the expense of the health care center; (2) providing health care directly by its health care center employees who, when required by law, shall be duly licensed to render such service or by agreement or by indemnity arrangement with any hospital, hospital service corporation, medical service corporation, medical group clinic or person qualified and licensed to render any health care service or by both methods; (3) entering into agreements with any governmental agency, or any provider for the training of personnel under the direction of persons licensed to practice any healing art; (4) establishing, operating and maintaining a medical service center, clinic or any such other facility as shall be necessary for the prevention, study, diagnosis and treatment of human ailments and injuries and to promote medical, surgical, dental and general health education, scientific education, research and learning; (5) marketing, enrolling and administering a health care plan; (6) contracting with insurers licensed in this state, including hospital and medical service corporations; (7) offering, in addition to health services, benefits covering out-of-area or emergency services; (8) providing health services not included in the health care plan on a fee-for-service basis; and (9) entering into contracts in furtherance of the purposes of sections 38a-175 to 38a-192.

      (1971, P.A. 445, S. 2; P.A. 82-415, S. 2, 18; P.A. 90-68, S. 2, 16.)

      History: P.A. 82-415 expanded the activities and purposes of health care centers by adding Subdivs. (5) to (9), inclusive, and specified that health care centers are governed by applicable laws outside of chapter rather than by "the provisions of the nonstock corporation act"; P.A. 90-68 expanded the nature of the activities to be conducted and the purposes to be carried out by a health care center and included clinics in provision re negotiation of indemnity agreements in forming a health care arrangement and substituted "provider" for hospitals or individuals licensed to practice healing arts to refer to those entities providing a health care service; Sec. 33-179b transferred to Sec. 38a-176 in 1991.