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Code · California · Insurance Code

§ 10198.61

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(a)For purposes of this article, “health benefit plan” does not include policies or certificates of specified disease or hospital confinement indemnity provided that the carrier offering those policies or certificates complies with the following:
(1)The carrier files, on or before March 1 of each year, a certification with the commissioner that contains the statement and information described in paragraph (2).
(2)The certification required in paragraph
(1)shall contain the following:
(A)A statement from the carrier certifying that policies or certificates described in this section
(i)are being offered and marketed as supplemental health insurance and not as a substitute for coverage that provides essential health benefits as defined by the state pursuant to Section 1302 of PPACA, and
(ii)the disclosure form as described in Section 10603 contains the following statement prominently on the first page: “This is a supplement to health insurance. It is not a substitute for essential health benefits or minimum essential coverage as defined in federal law.”
(B)A summary description of each policy or certificate described in this section, including the average annual premium rates, or range of premium rates in cases where premiums vary by age, gender, or other factors, charged for the policies and certificates issued or delivered in this state.
(3)In the case of a policy or certificate described in this section and that is offered for the first time in this state for plan years on or after January 1, 2014, the carrier files with the commissioner the information and statement required in paragraph
(2)at least 30 days prior to the date such a policy or certificate is issued or delivered in this state.
(b)As used in this section, “policies or certificates of specified disease” and “policies or certificates of hospital confinement indemnity” mean policies or certificates of insurance sold to an insured to supplement other health insurance coverage as specified in this section. An insurer issuing a “policy or certificate of specified disease” or a “policy or certificate of hospital confinement indemnity” shall require that the person to be insured is covered by an individual or group policy or contract that arranges or provides medical, hospital, and surgical coverage not designed to supplement other private or governmental plans.
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