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Section 10128.53.

CA Ins Code § 10128.53 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Every disability insurer, that provides coverage under a group benefit plan to an employer, including those policies and contracts that provide vision-only and dental-only benefits, as defined in Section 10128.51, shall offer continuation coverage, pursuant to this section, to a qualified beneficiary under the contract upon a qualifying event without evidence of insurability. The qualified beneficiary shall, upon election, be able to continue his or her coverage under the group benefit plan, subject to the contract’s terms and conditions, and subject to the requirements of this section. Except as otherwise provided in this section, continuation coverage shall be provided under the same terms and conditions that apply to similarly situated individuals under the group benefit plan.

(b) Every disability insurer shall also offer the continuation coverage to a qualified beneficiary who (1) elects continuation coverage under a group benefit plan as defined in this article or in Section 1366.21 of the Health and Safety Code, but whose continuation coverage is terminated under the group benefit plan pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 10128.57, prior to any other termination date specified in Section 10128.57, or (2) who elects coverage through the disability insurer during any employer open enrollment, and the employer has contracted with the disability insurer to provide coverage to the employer’s active employees. This continuation coverage shall be provided only for the balance of the period that the qualified beneficiary would have remained covered under the prior group benefit plan had the employer not terminated the contract with the previous insurer or health care service plan.

(c) Every disability insurer shall offer a qualified beneficiary the ability to elect the same core, noncore, or core and noncore coverage that the qualified beneficiary had immediately prior to the qualifying event.

(d) Any child who is born to a former employee who is a qualified beneficiary who has elected continuation coverage pursuant to this section, or a child who is placed for adoption with a former employee who is a qualified beneficiary who has elected continuation coverage pursuant to this article during the period of continuation coverage provided by this article shall be considered a qualified beneficiary entitled to receive benefits pursuant to this article for the remainder of the period that the former employee is covered pursuant to this article, if the child is enrolled under a group benefit plan as a dependent of that former employee who is a qualified beneficiary within 30 days of the child’s birth or placement for adoption.

(e) An individual who becomes a qualified beneficiary pursuant to this article shall continue to receive coverage pursuant to this article until continuation coverage is terminated at the qualified beneficiary’s election or pursuant to Section 10128.57, whichever comes first, even if the employer that sponsored the group benefit plan that is continued subsequently becomes subject to Section 4980B of the United States Internal Revenue Code of Chapter 18 of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, 29 U.S.C. Sec. 1161 et seq.

(f) A qualified beneficiary electing coverage pursuant to this section shall be considered part of the group benefit plan and treated as similarly situated employees for contract purposes, unless otherwise specified in this article.

(Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 107, Sec. 17. Effective July 6, 1998.)

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Section 10128.53.