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Section 3923.332 - Standards for policy provisions of medicare supplement policies and certificates.

Ohio Rev Code § 3923.332 (2019) (N/A)
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(A) No medicare supplement policy or certificate in force in this state shall contain benefits that duplicate benefits provided by medicare.

(B) Notwithstanding section 3923.04 of the Revised Code or any other provision of law of this state, a medicare supplement policy or certificate shall not exclude or limit benefits for losses incurred more than six months from the effective date of coverage because it involved a preexisting condition. The policy or certificate shall not define a preexisting condition more restrictively than a condition for which medical advice was given or treatment was recommended by or received from a physician within six months before the effective date of coverage.

(C) The superintendent of insurance shall adopt reasonable rules to establish specific standards for policy provisions of medicare supplement policies and certificates. The standards shall be in addition to and in accordance with applicable laws of this state, including sections 3923.03 to 3923.09 of the Revised Code. No requirement in Title XVII [17] or XXXIX [39] of the Revised Code relating to minimum required policy benefits, other than the minimum standards contained in section 3923.33 and sections 3923.331 to 3923.339 of the Revised Code, shall apply to medicare supplement policies and certificates. The standards may cover, but are not limited to:

(1) Terms of renewability;

(2) Initial and subsequent conditions of eligibility;

(3) Nonduplication of coverage;

(4) Probationary periods;

(5) Benefit limitations, exceptions, and reductions;

(6) Elimination periods;

(7) Requirements for replacement;

(8) Recurrent conditions; and

(9) Definitions of terms.

(D) The superintendent shall adopt reasonable rules to establish minimum standards for benefits, claims payment, advertising and marketing practices and compensation arrangements, and reporting practices, for medicare supplement policies and certificates.

(E) The superintendent may adopt from time to time such reasonable rules as are necessary to conform medicare supplement policies and certificates to the requirements of federal law and regulations promulgated thereunder, including but not limited to:

(1) Requiring refunds or credits if the policies or certificates do not meet loss ratio requirements;

(2) Establishing a uniform methodology for calculating and reporting loss ratios;

(3) Assuring public access to policies, premiums, and loss ratio information of issuers of medicare supplement insurance;

(4) Establishing a process for approving or disapproving policy forms and certificate forms and proposed premium increases;

(5) Establishing a policy for holding public hearings prior to approval of premium increases; and

(6) Establishing standards for medicare select policies and certificates.

(F) The superintendent may adopt reasonable rules that specify prohibited policy provisions not otherwise specifically authorized by any provision in the Revised Code that, in the opinion of the superintendent, are unjust, unfair, or unfairly discriminatory to any person insured or proposed to be insured under a medicare supplement policy or certificate.

Effective Date: 01-31-1992 .

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Section 3923.332 - Standards for policy provisions of medicare supplement policies and certificates.