Assumption of Risk/Private Market Reinsurance Sample Clauses

Assumption of Risk/Private Market Reinsurance. RAE assumes the risk for providing the services required under this Contract. RAE shall obtain risk protection in the form of stop-loss or reinsurance coverage against catastrophic and unexpected expenses related to services to Members. a. RAE shall submit Report L.2, Part I, along with the Quarterly Financial Reports, due May 31st, August 31st, November 30th and March 31st. RAE shall report b. Within 30 days of signing this Agreement, and thereafter at the time of filing the second Quarterly Financial Report on August 15th, RAE shall report to TCMC on Report L.2, Part II, the deductible amounts and the amount and associated type of stop-loss or reinsurance coverage (e.g., hospital, medical, or aggregate coverage), and the dollar amount or percentage of Claim amount whereby responsibility for covering the Claim reverts back to the RAE from the re-insurer.
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