Or. Admin. Code § 836-053-0230 - Underwriting
(1) Every group
health benefit plan issued by a carrier must specify all of the participation,
contribution and eligibility requirements that have been agreed upon by the
carrier and the covered group, and the carrier must apply those requirements
uniformly within each category of eligible members.
(2) A carrier offering a group health benefit
plan shall not use health statements, except as provided in ORS
743B.103. A health statement for
a group health benefit plan also must comply with the requirements of OAR
836-053-0510. After enrollment,
health statements or other information may be used by a carrier for the purpose
of providing services or arranging for the provision of services under a group
health benefit plan.
(3) A carrier
offering a group health benefit plan shall not use health statements or other
information revealing individual health status to determine the acceptance or
rejection of a group that has applied for coverage. Impermissible other
information includes claim records that identify individual claimants.
(4) If a carrier accepts a group
for coverage, the carrier shall not:
(a)
Decline to offer coverage to any eligible member;
(b) Impose any terms or conditions on the
coverage of an eligible member that are based on the actual or expected health
status of the member, except as provided in ORS
743B.105; or
(c) Delay enrollment for an otherwise
eligible employee or dependent who is disabled when enrollment would normally
occur.
(5) A late
enrollee, as defined in ORS
743B.005, must be accepted for
coverage in a group health benefit plan, but may be subject to the coverage
limitations specified in ORS
743B.105.
(6) An enrollee who qualifies under a special
enrollment period, as specified in ORS
743B.105, must be accepted for
coverage in a group health benefit plan and shall not be considered a late
enrollee.
(7) A modification to an
existing group health benefit plan that is required by ORS
743B.103 to
743B.105 or by OAR
836-053-0210 to
836-053-0250 shall be
implemented for each policyholder on the next renewal date. For the purposes of
this subsection, the next renewal date means the first renewal date of the
policy issued to the policyholder that occurs on or after the operative date of
the governing statutory provision (i.e., October 1, 1996, for SB 152 (1995);
August 1, 1997, for SB 98 (1997)).
(8) A group health benefit plan shall be
renewable at the option of the policyholder and shall not be discontinued by
the carrier during or at the termination of the contract period except in the
circumstances specified in ORS
743B.105 and consistent with the
requirements of HIPAA (42 U.S.C.
300gg-12).
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 731.244
Stats. Implemented: ORS 743.522 & 743B.103 to 743B.105
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