Or. Admin. Code § 836-053-0063 - Rating for Nongrandfathered Small Group Plans
The following provisions relating to rating apply to nongrandfathered health benefit plans offered to small employers:
(1) A small employer carrier shall file a
single geographic average rate for each nongrandfathered health benefit plan
that is offered to small employers within a geographic area and for each
category of family composition. The geographic rate must be determined on a
pooled basis and the pool shall only include all of the carrier's
nongrandfathered business in the small employer market.
(2) There shall be one rating class for each
small employer carrier. All nongrandfathered small employer health benefit
plans of the carrier shall be rated in that class. A rating of a health benefit
plan is subject to adjustments reflecting age, tobacco use and differences in
family composition.
(3) The
variation in geographic average rates among different nongrandfathered small
employer health benefit plans offered by a carrier must be based solely on
objective differences in plan design or coverage. The variation shall not
include differences based on the risk characteristics or claims experience of
the actual or expected enrollees in a particular plan.
(4) A small employer carrier shall file its
geographic average rates for nongrandfathered small employer health benefit
plans in accordance with the rate filing requirements of OAR
836-053-0910.
(5) A small employer carrier shall assess
administrative expenses in a uniform manner to all nongrandfathered small
employer health benefit plans. Administrative expenses shall be expressed as a
percentage of premium and the percentage may not vary with the size of the
small employer.
(6)
Nongrandfathered small group plans shall be rated within the following
geographic areas comprising counties as follows:
(a) Area 1 shall include: Clackamas,
Multnomah, Washington and Yamhill.
(b) Area 2 shall include: Benton, Lane and
Linn.
(c) Area 3 shall include:
Marion and Polk.
(d) Area 4 shall
include: Deschutes, Klamath and Lake.
(e) Area 5 shall include: Clatsop, Columbia,
Coos, Curry, Lincoln and Tillamook.
(f) Area 6 shall include: Baker, Crook,
Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman,
Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler.
(g) Area 7 shall include: Douglas, Jackson
and Josephine.
(7) For
nongrandgathered small group plans, a small employer carrier may use the same
geographic average rate for multiple rating areas.
(8) Premium rates for nongrandfathered small
employer health benefit plans:
(a) For each
group, shall total the sum of the product of the base rate and the applicable
factors in section (9) of this rule for each employee and dependent 21 years of
age and older and the sum of the product of the base rate and the applicable
factors in section (9) of this rule for each of the three oldest dependent
children under the age of 21 within each family in the group.
(b) Shall be allocated to an employee by
dividing the total premium described in subsection (a) of this section by the
sum of the products of the number of employees and the applicable tier factors
specified in paragraphs (A) through (D) of this subsection, and multiplying the
quotient by the applicable tier factor for the employee as specified in
paragraphs (A) through (D) of this subsection. The tier factors are:
(A)1.00 for an employee only;
(B)1.85 for an employee and one or more
children age 25 or younger;
(C)2.00 for an employee and spouse; and
(D)2.85 for an employee and
family.
(9)
The variations in rates described in this rule may be based on one or more of
the following factors as determined by the carrier:
(a) The ages of enrolled employees and their
dependents according to Exhibit 1 to this rule. Variations in rates based on
age may not exceed a ratio of three to one.
(b) A tobacco use factor of no more than 1.5
times the non-tobacco use rate for persons 18 years or older except that the
factor may not be applied when the person is enrolled in a tobacco cessation
program.
(c) The level at which
enrolled employees and their dependents engage in health promotion, disease
prevention or wellness programs.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 731.244 & 743.731 & 743.758
Stats. Implemented: ORS 743.731, 743.734 & 743.737
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