Sec. 6. (a) A preferred provider plan may not refuse to enter into an agreement with a hospital solely because the hospital has not obtained accreditation from an accreditation organization that:

(1) establishes standards for the organization and operation of hospitals;

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(2) requires the hospital to undergo a survey process for a fee paid by the hospital; and

(3) was organized and formed in 1951.

     (b) This section does not prohibit a preferred provider plan from using performance indicators or quality standards that:

(1) are developed by private organizations; and

(2) do not rely upon a survey process for a fee charged to the hospital to evaluate performance.

As added by P.L.259-1995, SEC.2.