N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 11 § 52.22 - Volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer insurance
(a) General
Municipal Law section 205-c c requires every leg ally organized fire district,
department or company in this state to provide and maintain for each eligible
volunteer firefighter an enhanced cancer disability benefit insurance program.
The law requires the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services'
Office of Fire Prevention and Control to promulgate regulations, in
consultation with the Department of Financial Services and the Workers'
Compensation Board, to implement General Municipal Law section 205-c c. Those
regulations are contained in 9 NYCRR 210. This section establishes the minimum
requirements for policies issued in satisfaction of those requirements.
(b) Definitions. As used in this
section:
(1) Active volunteer firefighter
shall have the meaning set forth in 9 NYCRR 210.
(2) Cancer means a disease caused by an
uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body or a malignant
growth or tumor resulting from the division of abnormal cells affecting the
prostate or breast, tymphatic, hematological, digestive, urinary, neurological,
or reproductive systems, or melanoma.
(3) Insured firefighter means a volunteer
firefighter covered under the policy and who meets the eligibility requirements
for coverage set forth in 9 NYCRR 210.
(4) Total disability shall have the meaning
set forth in 9 NYCRR 210.
(5)
Volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer insurance means a blanket insurance
policy or certificate that provides cancer benefits to volunteer firefighters
in accordance with General Municipal Law section 205-c c.
(c) General Rules.
(1) A volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer
insurance policy or certificate issued in satisfaction of the requirements of
General Municipal Law section 205-c c shall be clearly labeled as "volunteer
firefighter enhanced cancer insurance." An insurer shall issue a policy of
volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer insurance only as a stand-alone policy
and shall not issue the coverage combined or offered in conjunction with any
other insurance.
(2) Every
volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer insurance policy or certificate shall
conspicuously set forth the following statement on the first page of the policy
or certificate in boldface type: "This is a limited policy (or certificate). It
pays benefits only for specific losses from cancer. Read it carefully."
(3) An insurer may not impose any
preexisting condition limitation or exclusion on coverage for an insured
firefighter.
(4) Benefits shall be
payable under the policy without regard to other coverage except:
(i) benefits shall not be payable if the
insured is already provided paid firefighter benefits under General Municipal
Law Article 10; and
(ii) the
monthly disability benefit provided pursuant to subdivision (d)(1)(iii) of this
section shall be secondary to disability benefits from any other source (other
than individual disability income insurance purchased by the insured
firefighter) such as group or blanket disability, Social Security disability or
workers' compensation benefits. Where the policy is secondary, benefits shall
be limited to the difference between the amount paid from the other source and
the benefit specified in the policy.
(5) The policy shall comport with the claims
process requirements provided in 9 NYCRR 210.
(6) The exclusions in section
52.16(c) of this
Part shall not be applicable to this coverage. A claim for benefits may be
denied only for the reasons set forth in 9 NYCRR 210.
(7) Conditions for nonrenewal or termination
by the insurer shall be fully set forth in the policy. Notices of nonrenewal or
termination shall provide for at least 60 days' prior written notice to the
policyholder.
(8) Any change in
premium rates shall be subject to the prior approval of the superintendent. The
insurer shall provide each policyholder with at least 60 days' prior written
notice before implementing an approved rate adjustment.
(d) Benefits.
(1) In accordance with General Municipal Law
section 205-c c, every volunteer firefighter enhanced cancer insurance policy
shall include each of the following benefits:
(i) A lump sum benefit of $25,000 for each
diagnosis payable to the insured firefighter upon acceptable proof to the
insurer of a diagnosis by a board-certified physician in the medical specialty
appropriate for the type of cancer diagnosed that there are one or more
malignant tumors characterized by the uncontrollable and abnormal growth an d
spread of malignant cells with invasion of normal tissue and that either:
(a) there is metastasis; and
(1) surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy is
medically necessary; or
(2) there
is a tumor of the prostate, provided that it is treated with radical
prostatectomy or external beam therapy; or
(b) the insured firefighter has terminal
cancer, the firefighter's life expectancy is 24 months or less from the date of
diagnosis, and will not benefit from, or has exhausted, curative therapy.
(ii) A lump sum benefit
of $6,250 for each diagnosis payable to the insured firefighter upon acceptable
proof to the insurer of a diagnosis by a board-certified physician in the
medical specialty appropriate for the type of cancer involved that either:
(a) there is carcinoma in situ such that
surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy has been determined to be medically
necessary;
(b) there are malignant
tumors that are treated by endoscopic procedures alone; or
(c) there are malignant melanomas.
(iii) A monthly benefit of $1,500,
of which the first payment shall be made six months after total disability and
submission of acceptable proof of such disability to the insurer that the
disability is caused by cancer and that such cancer precludes the insured
firefighter from serving as a firefighter. Such benefit shall continue for up
to 36 consecutive monthly payments.
(a) Any
insured firefighter receiving such monthly benefits may be required to have his
or her condition reevaluated. In the event any such reevaluation reveals that
the insured firefighter has regained the ability to perform duties as a
firefighter, then his or her monthly benefits shall cease the last day of the
month of reevaluation.
(b) In the
event that there is a subsequent reoccurrence of a disability caused by cancer
that precludes the insured firefighter from serving as a firefighter, he or she
shall be entitled to receive any remaining monthly payments.
(iv) A death benefit in the amount
of $50,000 that is payable to the insured firefighter or his or her beneficiary
upon acceptable proof by a board-certified physician that the insured
firefighter's death resulted from complications associated with cancer.
(2) The combined total
of all lump sum benefits received during an insured firefighter's lifetime
pursuant to subparagraphs (i) and (ii) of paragraph (1) of this subdivision
shall not exceed $50,000.
(3) An
insured firefighter shall remain eligible for the benefits in subparagraphs
(i), (ii) and (iv) of paragraph (1) of this subdivision for 60 months after the
formal cessation of the insured firefighter's status as an active volunteer
firefighter.
(4) Any policy that
conditions payment upon pathological diagnosis of a covered cancer shall also
provide that if such a pathological diagnosis is medically inappropriate, a
clinical diagnosis will be accepted in lieu thereof. Any type of medically
appropriate diagnosis shall be accepted.
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