relative to changes to the state retirement system.
Prohibits credit-card-only payments in dental PPOs; requires notices and method choice for electronic payments; bans ACH fees without consent.
Prohibits credit-card-only payments in dental PPOs; requires notices and method choice for electronic payments; bans ACH fees without consent.
Status and timeline
- Introduced: November 26, 2024
- Legislative action: Passed both chambers with recorded unanimous votes (House 93–0; Senate 45–0).
- Enrolled/transmitted and filed with the Secretary of State (documented 03/18/2025). Notification lists the measure as Act 966 (April 2025).
- Creates and adds a new section to ND Century Code chapter 26.1‑47 (preferred provider arrangements).
Purpose
- To protect dental providers from being forced to accept only credit‑card payment methods under preferred provider arrangements and to increase transparency and choice in how insurers and payors remit payments.
Key provisions
1. Prohibition on credit‑card‑only payment requirements
- A preferred provider arrangement may not restrict payment methods so that the only acceptable payment method from the dental insurer or third‑party payor vendor to the dental provider is a credit‑card payment.
Notice and choice when initiating or changing electronic payments
Restrictions on transmission fees for ACH payments
Definitions and cross‑references
- “Dental insurer” and “dental provider” are defined by reference to NDCC §26.1‑36.9‑01.
- The new section is placed within NDCC chapter 26.1‑47, which governs preferred provider arrangements.
Who is affected
- Dental providers (clinics, dentists) operating under preferred‑provider arrangements in North Dakota;
- Dental insurers, third‑party payor vendors, HMOs, and contracted payment processors that remit provider payments;
- Agents and vendors offering value‑added services related to electronic payment transmission.
Potential effects and implementation notes
- Intended to reduce fee pressure on providers and increase transparency about payment costs and profit‑sharing tied to virtual credit card transactions.
- Requires payers/vendors to implement notice and payment‑selection processes and to obtain consent before charging ACH transmission fees — operational changes for payers and vendors.
- The provision references existing federal ACH rules for electronic payments (45 C.F.R. §§162.1601–162.1602).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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