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Code · California · Insurance Code

§ 10953

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(a)Upon the effective date of this chapter, a carrier shall fairly and affirmatively offer, market, and sell all of the carrier’s health benefit plans that are offered and sold to a child or the responsible party for a child in each service area in which the plan provides or arranges for health care coverage during any open enrollment period, to late enrollees, and during any other period in which state or federal law, rules, regulations, or guidance expressly provide that a carrier shall not condition offer or acceptance of coverage on any preexisting condition.
(b)No carrier or solicitor shall, directly or indirectly, engage in the following activities:
(1)Encourage or direct a child or responsible party for a child to refrain from filing an application for coverage with a carrier because of the health status, claims experience, industry, occupation, or geographic location, provided that the location is within the carrier’s approved service area, of the child.
(2)Encourage or direct a child or responsible party for a child to seek coverage from another carrier because of the health status, claims experience, industry, occupation, or geographic location, provided that the location is within the carrier’s approved service area, of the child.
(c)A carrier shall not, directly or indirectly, enter into any contract, agreement, or arrangement with a solicitor that provides for or results in the compensation paid to a solicitor for the sale of a health benefit plan to be varied because of the health status, claims experience, industry, occupation, or geographic location of the child. This subdivision does not apply to a compensation arrangement that provides compensation to a solicitor on the basis of percentage of premium, provided that the percentage shall not vary because of the health status, claims experience, industry, occupation, or geographic area of the child.
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