1. The powers of health maintenance organizations include, but are not limited to the following:
A. Subject to such licensure laws or regulations as are applicable, the purchase, lease, construction, renovation, operation
or maintenance of hospitals, medical facilities, or both, and their ancillary equipment, and such property as may reasonably
be required for its principal office or for such other purposes as may be necessary in the transaction of the business of
the organization; [1975, c. 503, (NEW).]
B. The making of loans to a medical group under contract with it in furtherance of its program or the making of loans to a
corporation or corporations under its control for the purpose of acquiring or constructing medical facilities and hospitals
or in furtherance of a program providing health care services to enrollees; [1975, c. 503, (NEW).]
C. The furnishing of health care services through providers which are under contract with or employed by the health maintenance
organization; [1975, c. 503, (NEW).]
D. The contracting with any person for the performance on its behalf of certain functions such as marketing, enrollment and
administration; [1975, c. 503, (NEW).]
E. The contracting with an insurance company licensed in this State for the provision of insurance or indemnity or with a nonprofit
hospital or medical service organization for reimbursement against the cost of health care services provided by the health
maintenance organization; [1975, c. 503, (NEW).]
F. The offering, in addition to basic health care services, of: