California Government Code ARTICLE 10 - Contracting with Public Agencies

  • Section 22920.
    The following entities are eligible to obtain a health benefit plan, as defined in Section 22777, subject to board approval:(a) A contracting agency, as defined in...
  • Section 22922.
    (a) A contracting agency and its employees and annuitants may obtain a health benefit plan, as defined in Section 22777, subject to board approval of a...
  • Section 22927.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, a contracting agency that is a city and county shall be subject to this part only with respect...
  • Section 22928.
    When a hospital becomes a contracting agency pursuant to subdivision (p) of Section 20057, its employees shall be deemed city employees for purposes of this...
  • Section 22930.
    If the board administers a specialized health benefit plan, it may offer coverage in the specialized health benefit plan to a contracting agency that also...
  • Section 22931.
    Annuitants that receive benefits under this part and are former certificated employees that retired from a school employer, including the spouses and surviving spouses, are...
  • Section 22932.
    A contracting agency shall perform the functions necessary to enroll its employees and submit reports as may be required by the board. A county superintendent...
  • Section 22934.
    (a) A contracting agency that has elected to be subject to this part may not maintain any other health benefit plan or program offering hospital and...
  • Section 22937.
    A contracting agency may elect, by amending its contract with the board, to participate in a Medicare reimbursement program for its employees, annuitants, or family...
  • Section 22938.
    A contracting agency that has elected to be subject to this part may elect to cease to be so subject by resolution adopted by a...
  • Section 22939.
    The board may terminate the participation of a contracting agency if it fails for three months after a demand to perform any act required by...

Last modified: October 22, 2018