28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.3054 - Preexisting Conditions Provisions
(a) The
policy must clearly disclose the intent of the insurer as to the applicability
or nonapplicability of coverage to preexisting conditions. In accordance with §
3.3018 of this title (relating to
Policy Definition of Preexisting Condition), a policy offering individual
hospital, medical or surgical coverage also must clearly disclose and explain
the conditions under which Texas law requires an insurer to not apply a
preexisting condition provision, or to limit application of the provision, to
an individual who has previous creditable coverage. If coverage of the policy
is not to be applicable to preexisting conditions, the policy shall specify, in
substance, that coverage applies only to accidental bodily injuries resulting
from accidents occurring after the effective date of coverage and sicknesses
which first manifest themselves subsequent to the effective date of coverage or
expiration of any applicable probationary period.
(b) In regards to individuals who are not
exempt from preexisting condition provisions under §
3.3018 of this title (relating to
Policy Definition of Preexisting Condition):
(1) If an insurer elects to use a simplified
application form for individual applicants, the policy must cover any loss
occurring after 12 months which results from any preexisting condition not
specifically excluded from coverage by the terms of the policy.
(2) No individual policy of accident and
sickness insurance delivered or issued for delivery in this state to a person
age 65 or over may contain a provision excluding from coverage any loss due to
a preexisting condition, not specifically excluded from coverage by name or
specific description in an exclusion endorsement or rider effective on the date
of the loss, for a period in excess of six months from the effective date of
the coverage under the policy; provided, however, that if the commissioner
finds that the public interest would be served thereby, it may authorize a
policy provision excluding coverage for preexisting conditions for a period in
excess of six months but in no event shall such period exceed one
year.
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