31 Pa. Code § 89.77 - Exclusions
(a) The following
is a list of the maximum applicable exclusions which shall be permitted in
addition to those specified under section 618 of the act (40 P. S. §
753). The wording of the exclusions is
illustrative and is intended to indicate the general intent of the Department.
Alternate wording is permissible as long as the meaning preserves the general
intent of the exclusions:
(1)
General
exclusions. General exclusions shall conform with the following:
(i) Loss sustained or expenses incurred while
a member of the armed forces of any nation, or losses sustained or expenses
incurred as a result of enemy action or act of war whether declared or
undeclared.
(ii) Normal pregnancy,
childbirth, miscarriage and abortion.
(iii) Suicide or intentionally self-inflicted
injuries.
(iv) Sickness or injury
covered by a workmen's compensation act or occupational disease law or by
United States Longshoreman's and Harbor Worker's Compensation Act.
(v) Mental or nervous or emotional
disorders.
(vi) Exclusions which,
in the opinion of the Commissioner, are justified by special circumstances or
the unique character of the policy.
(2)
Exclusions pertaining to hospital
or basic coverage and major medical policies. Other exclusions shall
include the following:
(i) Eye examinations,
refractions, eye glasses, contact lenses or hearing aids or hearing
examinations.
(ii) Services, use of
a facility or supply which is not recommended or approved by a licensed medical
practitioner practicing within the scope of his license.
(iii) Charges for services, use of facilities
or supplies that neither the insured nor any other covered person is legally
obligated to pay.
(iv) Routine
physical examinations.
(v)
Dentistry, dental x-rays or dental services, dental prosthetic appliances,
except expenses otherwise covered on account of accidental bodily injury to
sound natural teeth.
(vi) Expenses
of a covered person for cosmetic surgery, except expenses otherwise covered
which are necessary for repair of an accidental bodily injury.
(vii) Elective surgery not to exceed 6
months. The following is a list of surgical procedures which may be considered
elective surgery:
(A) Cataract
operations
(B) Strabismus
operations
(C) Tonsilectomies,
adenoidectomies
(D)
Herniotomies
(E)
Arthrotomies
(F)
Hemorrhoidectomies
(G)
Laminectomies
(H) Varicose
veins
(I) Gall bladder
(J) Appendectomies concurrent with a gall
bladder operation.
(viii)
Expenses for transportation except local ambulance service for the insured or
covered person.
(ix) Sickness or
injuries to the extent that any covered person under the policy is indemnified
by "Medicare" for the expenses incurred. This exclusion may include other
specifically enumerated national, state or other governmental plans. It may not
include or be interpreted to include plans which may possibly be enacted at
some future time.
(x) Services
performed by the insured's spouse, child, parent, brother or sister or persons
who ordinarily reside in the insured's household.
(xi) Medical care of members of the armed
forces in a United States Government facility.
(xii) Specified foot conditions.
(b) A policy which
contains unusual limitations, reductions or conditions of a restrictive nature
that the payment of benefits under the policies is limited in frequency or in
amounts should carry the legend "This Is A Limited Policy-Read It Carefully"
imprinted in not less than 18-point outline type of contrasting color
diagonally across the face and filing back, if any, of the policy.
(c) A policy may not provide an exclusion for
the use of alcohol and narcotics except as permitted by section 618(b)(11) of
the act (40 P. S. §
753(b)(11)).
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