31 Pa. Code § 89.12 - Application forms
(a)
When submitting a policy form to which a copy of the application will be
attached when the policy is issued, a copy of the application shall be attached
to the policy form. If the form of the application has already been approved,
the form number and date of approval shall be shown either on the form or in
the transmittal letter.
(b) If it
is the practice of the insurer to attach a reduced size reproduction of the
application to a form when issued, the application should be attached to each
copy of the form submitted. The application should be legibly reproduced in the
size to be used in the contract.
(c) An application which includes a provision
for home office endorsements or corrections may not be approved for use unless
it is specifically stipulated therein that a change may not be made in the
amount of insurance, the age at issue, the plan of insurance or benefits
applied for by the endorsements or corrections. This subsection does not apply
to group applications.
(d)
Applications shall contain clear and direct questions by the insurer permitting
answers by the applicant only in the form of direct statements of known facts.
Applications may not contain questions or representations based on indefinite
or ambiguous terms or which are inconsistent with policy provisions and may not
require the making of warranties by the applicant.
(e) An insurer may include questions as to
demographic factors, including race and ethnicity, on an application subject to
all of the following:
(1) The application
clearly states that the disclosure of the data is voluntary.
(2) Questions as to the data include the
following answer options verbatim:
(i) Prefer
Not to Answer.
(ii)
Other.
(3) At the time
of application or when the data is collected, the insurer provides to the
insured a written statement that contains the following information:
(i) The data will be maintained as
private.
(ii) The data may not be
used by the insurer for eligibility determinations, underwriting or rating
purposes.
(iii) The insurer may not
deny an application based on the applicant's refusal to answer the questions
related to demographic data on the application.
(4) At the time of application or when the
data is collected, the insurer provides a written explanation to the insured
regarding all of the following:
(i) Why the
data is being requested by the insurer.
(ii) How the data will support efforts to
provide equitable coverage.
(5) The insurer provides a written
attestation to the Department that the insurer's application, collection and
use of data meets Federal and State law regarding unfair discrimination,
including all of the following:
(i) The
insured's data is maintained as private.
(ii) The insured's data may not be used by
the insurer for eligibility determinations, underwriting or rating
purposes.
(iii) The insurer may not
deny an application based on the applicant's refusal to answer the questions
related to demographic data on the application.
(6) The insurer shall provide the written
attestation in paragraph (5) for each product by the following dates:
(i) June 20, 2024, for products in existence
as of the effective date of this regulation.
(ii) The date the product is filed.
(iii) The date that there is a material
change to the application or data collection process, even if not required to
be filed.
(f)
Nothing in this section may be construed to require an insurer to collect
demographic information, including race and ethnicity data, at the time of
application or otherwise.
Notes
This section cited in 31 Pa. Code § 89.12a (relating to application exceptions-statement of policy); 31 Pa. Code § 90c.5 (relating to underwriting questions); 31 Pa. Code § 90c.6 (relating to home office endorsements/corrections provision); and 31 Pa. Code § 90c.8 (relating to prohibited terminology).
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