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Code · Virginia · Title 38.2 · Chapter 5

Code of Virginia § 38.2-508.5. Re-underwriting individual under existing group or individual accident and sickness insurance policy prohibited; exceptions.

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A. No premium increase, including a reduced premium increase in the form of a discount, may be implemented for an insured individual under existing individual health insurance coverage as defined in subsection B of § 38.2-3431 subsequent to the initial effective date of coverage under such policy or certificate to the extent that such premium increase is determined based upon:
(i)a change in a health-status-related factor of the individual insured as defined in subsection B of § 38.2-3431 or
(ii)the past or prospective claim experience of the individual insured.
B. No reduction in benefits may be implemented for an insured individual under existing individual health insurance coverage as defined in subsection B of § 38.2-3431 subsequent to the initial effective date of coverage under such policy or certificate to the extent that such reduction in benefits is determined based upon:
(i)a change in a health-status-related factor of the individual insured as defined in subsection B of § 38.2-3431 or
(ii)the past or prospective claim experience of the individual insured.
C. No modifications to contractual terms and conditions may be implemented for an insured individual under existing individual health insurance coverage as defined in subsection B of § 38.2-3431 subsequent to the initial effective date of coverage under such policy or certificate to the extent that such modifications to contractual terms and conditions are determined based upon:
(i)a change in a health-status-related factor of the individual insured as defined in subsection B of § 38.2-3431 or
(ii)the past or prospective claim experience of the individual insured.
D. This section shall not prohibit adjustments to premium, rescission of, or amendments to the insurance contract in the following circumstances:
1. When an insurer learns of information subsequent to issuing the policy or certificate that was not disclosed in the underwriting process and that, had it been known, would have resulted in a higher premium level or denial of coverage. Any adjustment to premium or rescission of coverage made for this reason may be made only to extent that it would have been made had the information been disclosed in the application process, and shall not be imposed beyond any period of incontestability, or beyond any time period proscribing an insurer from asserting defenses based upon misstatements in applications, as otherwise may be provided by applicable law.
Any such rescission shall be consistent with § 38.2-3430.3 regarding guaranteed availability.
2. When an insurer provides a lifestyle-based good health discount based upon an individual's adherence to a healthy lifestyle and this discount is not based upon a specific health condition or diagnosis.
3. When an insurer removes waivers or riders attached to the policy at issue that limit coverage for specific named pre-existing medical conditions.
E. For purposes of this section, re-underwriting means the reevaluation of any health-status-related factor of an individual for purposes of adjusting premiums, benefits or contractual terms as provided in subsections A, B, and C.
F. The provisions of this section shall not apply to individual health insurance coverage issued to members of a bona fide association, as defined in subsection B of § 38.2-3431 , where coverage is available to all members of the association and eligible dependents of such members without regard to any health-status-related factor.
G. The provisions of this section shall not apply in any instance in which the provisions of this section are inconsistent or in conflict with a provision of Article 6 (§ 38.2-3438 et seq.) of Chapter 34.
2003, c. 699 ; 2011, c. 882 .
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