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Section 618.6 - Discontinuance, nonrenewal, or changes to group health benefit plans.

UT Code § 31A-22-618.6 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a group health benefit plan for a plan sponsor is renewable and continues in force: (a) with respect to all eligible employees and dependents; and (b) at the option of the plan sponsor.

(a) with respect to all eligible employees and dependents; and

(b) at the option of the plan sponsor.

(2) A health benefit plan for a plan sponsor may be discontinued or nonrenewed: (a) for noncompliance with the insurer's employer contribution requirements; (b) if there is no longer any enrollee under the group health plan who lives, resides, or works in: (i) the service area of the insurer; or (ii) the area for which the insurer is authorized to do business; (c) for coverage made available in the small or large employer market only through an association, if: (i) the employer's membership in the association ceases; and (ii) the coverage is terminated uniformly without regard to any health status-related factor relating to any covered individual; or (d) for noncompliance with the insurer's minimum employee participation requirements, except as provided in Subsection (3).

(a) for noncompliance with the insurer's employer contribution requirements;

(b) if there is no longer any enrollee under the group health plan who lives, resides, or works in: (i) the service area of the insurer; or (ii) the area for which the insurer is authorized to do business;

(i) the service area of the insurer; or

(ii) the area for which the insurer is authorized to do business;

(c) for coverage made available in the small or large employer market only through an association, if: (i) the employer's membership in the association ceases; and (ii) the coverage is terminated uniformly without regard to any health status-related factor relating to any covered individual; or

(i) the employer's membership in the association ceases; and

(ii) the coverage is terminated uniformly without regard to any health status-related factor relating to any covered individual; or

(d) for noncompliance with the insurer's minimum employee participation requirements, except as provided in Subsection (3).

(3) If a small employer no longer employs at least one eligible employee, a carrier may not discontinue or not renew the health benefit plan until the first renewal date following the beginning of a new plan year, even if the carrier knows at the beginning of the plan year that the employer no longer has at least one eligible employee.

(4) (a) A small employer that, after purchasing a health benefit plan in the small group market, employs on average more than 50 eligible employees on each business day in a calendar year may continue to renew the health benefit plan purchased in the small group market. (b) A large employer that, after purchasing a health benefit plan in the large group market, employs on average fewer than 51 eligible employees on each business day in a calendar year may continue to renew the health benefit plan purchased in the large group market.

(a) A small employer that, after purchasing a health benefit plan in the small group market, employs on average more than 50 eligible employees on each business day in a calendar year may continue to renew the health benefit plan purchased in the small group market.

(b) A large employer that, after purchasing a health benefit plan in the large group market, employs on average fewer than 51 eligible employees on each business day in a calendar year may continue to renew the health benefit plan purchased in the large group market.

(5) A health benefit plan for a plan sponsor may be discontinued if: (a) a condition described in Subsection (2) exists; (b) the plan sponsor fails to pay premiums or contributions in accordance with the terms of the contract; (c) the plan sponsor: (i) performs an act or practice that constitutes fraud; or (ii) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact under the terms of the coverage; (d) the insurer: (i) elects to discontinue offering a particular health benefit plan product delivered or issued for delivery in this state; and (ii) (A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee, at least 90 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued; (B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner, and at least three working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and dependents of the plan sponsors or employees; (C) offers to each plan sponsor, on a guaranteed issue basis, the option to purchase all other health benefit plans currently being offered by the insurer in the market or, in the case of a large employer, any other health benefit plans currently being offered in that market; and (D) in exercising the option to discontinue that health benefit plan and in offering the option of coverage in this section, acts uniformly without regard to the claims experience of a plan sponsor, any health status-related factor relating to any covered participant or beneficiary, or any health status-related factor relating to any new participant or beneficiary who may become eligible for the coverage; or (e) the insurer: (i) elects to discontinue all of the insurer's health benefit plans in: (A) the small employer market; (B) the large employer market; or (C) both the small employer and large employer markets; and (ii) (A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee at least 180 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued; (B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner in each state in which an affected insured individual is known to reside and, at least 30 working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and the dependents of the plan sponsors or employees; (C) discontinues and nonrenews all plans issued or delivered for issuance in the market described in Subsection (5)(e)(i); and (D) provides a plan of orderly withdrawal as required by Section 31A-4-115.

(a) a condition described in Subsection (2) exists;

(b) the plan sponsor fails to pay premiums or contributions in accordance with the terms of the contract;

(c) the plan sponsor: (i) performs an act or practice that constitutes fraud; or (ii) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact under the terms of the coverage;

(i) performs an act or practice that constitutes fraud; or

(ii) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact under the terms of the coverage;

(d) the insurer: (i) elects to discontinue offering a particular health benefit plan product delivered or issued for delivery in this state; and (ii) (A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee, at least 90 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued; (B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner, and at least three working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and dependents of the plan sponsors or employees; (C) offers to each plan sponsor, on a guaranteed issue basis, the option to purchase all other health benefit plans currently being offered by the insurer in the market or, in the case of a large employer, any other health benefit plans currently being offered in that market; and (D) in exercising the option to discontinue that health benefit plan and in offering the option of coverage in this section, acts uniformly without regard to the claims experience of a plan sponsor, any health status-related factor relating to any covered participant or beneficiary, or any health status-related factor relating to any new participant or beneficiary who may become eligible for the coverage; or

(i) elects to discontinue offering a particular health benefit plan product delivered or issued for delivery in this state; and

(ii) (A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee, at least 90 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued; (B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner, and at least three working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and dependents of the plan sponsors or employees; (C) offers to each plan sponsor, on a guaranteed issue basis, the option to purchase all other health benefit plans currently being offered by the insurer in the market or, in the case of a large employer, any other health benefit plans currently being offered in that market; and (D) in exercising the option to discontinue that health benefit plan and in offering the option of coverage in this section, acts uniformly without regard to the claims experience of a plan sponsor, any health status-related factor relating to any covered participant or beneficiary, or any health status-related factor relating to any new participant or beneficiary who may become eligible for the coverage; or

(A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee, at least 90 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued;

(B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner, and at least three working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and dependents of the plan sponsors or employees;

(C) offers to each plan sponsor, on a guaranteed issue basis, the option to purchase all other health benefit plans currently being offered by the insurer in the market or, in the case of a large employer, any other health benefit plans currently being offered in that market; and

(D) in exercising the option to discontinue that health benefit plan and in offering the option of coverage in this section, acts uniformly without regard to the claims experience of a plan sponsor, any health status-related factor relating to any covered participant or beneficiary, or any health status-related factor relating to any new participant or beneficiary who may become eligible for the coverage; or

(e) the insurer: (i) elects to discontinue all of the insurer's health benefit plans in: (A) the small employer market; (B) the large employer market; or (C) both the small employer and large employer markets; and (ii) (A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee at least 180 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued; (B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner in each state in which an affected insured individual is known to reside and, at least 30 working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and the dependents of the plan sponsors or employees; (C) discontinues and nonrenews all plans issued or delivered for issuance in the market described in Subsection (5)(e)(i); and (D) provides a plan of orderly withdrawal as required by Section 31A-4-115.

(i) elects to discontinue all of the insurer's health benefit plans in: (A) the small employer market; (B) the large employer market; or (C) both the small employer and large employer markets; and

(A) the small employer market;

(B) the large employer market; or

(C) both the small employer and large employer markets; and

(ii) (A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee at least 180 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued; (B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner in each state in which an affected insured individual is known to reside and, at least 30 working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and the dependents of the plan sponsors or employees; (C) discontinues and nonrenews all plans issued or delivered for issuance in the market described in Subsection (5)(e)(i); and (D) provides a plan of orderly withdrawal as required by Section 31A-4-115.

(A) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to each plan sponsor, employee, or dependent of a plan sponsor or an employee at least 180 days before the date the coverage will be discontinued;

(B) provides notice of the discontinuation in writing to the commissioner in each state in which an affected insured individual is known to reside and, at least 30 working days before the date the notice is sent to the affected plan sponsors, employees, and the dependents of the plan sponsors or employees;

(C) discontinues and nonrenews all plans issued or delivered for issuance in the market described in Subsection (5)(e)(i); and

(D) provides a plan of orderly withdrawal as required by Section 31A-4-115.

(6) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(d), an eligible employee may be discontinued if after issuance of coverage the eligible employee: (i) engages in an act or practice in connection with the coverage that constitutes fraud; or (ii) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact in connection with the coverage. (b) An eligible employee that is discontinued under Subsection (6)(a) may reenroll: (i) 12 months after the date of discontinuance; and (ii) if the plan sponsor's coverage is in effect at the time the eligible employee applies to reenroll. (c) At the time the eligible employee's coverage is discontinued under Subsection (6)(a), the insurer shall notify the eligible employee of the right to reenroll when coverage is discontinued. (d) An eligible employee may not be discontinued under this Subsection (6) because of a fraud or misrepresentation that relates to health status.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (6)(d), an eligible employee may be discontinued if after issuance of coverage the eligible employee: (i) engages in an act or practice in connection with the coverage that constitutes fraud; or (ii) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact in connection with the coverage.

(i) engages in an act or practice in connection with the coverage that constitutes fraud; or

(ii) makes an intentional misrepresentation of material fact in connection with the coverage.

(b) An eligible employee that is discontinued under Subsection (6)(a) may reenroll: (i) 12 months after the date of discontinuance; and (ii) if the plan sponsor's coverage is in effect at the time the eligible employee applies to reenroll.

(i) 12 months after the date of discontinuance; and

(ii) if the plan sponsor's coverage is in effect at the time the eligible employee applies to reenroll.

(c) At the time the eligible employee's coverage is discontinued under Subsection (6)(a), the insurer shall notify the eligible employee of the right to reenroll when coverage is discontinued.

(d) An eligible employee may not be discontinued under this Subsection (6) because of a fraud or misrepresentation that relates to health status.

(7) For purposes of this section, a reference to "plan sponsor" includes a reference to the employer: (a) with respect to coverage provided to an employer member of the association; and (b) if the health benefit plan is made available by an insurer in the employer market only through: (i) an association; (ii) a trust; or (iii) a discretionary group.

(a) with respect to coverage provided to an employer member of the association; and

(b) if the health benefit plan is made available by an insurer in the employer market only through: (i) an association; (ii) a trust; or (iii) a discretionary group.

(i) an association;

(ii) a trust; or

(iii) a discretionary group.

(8) An insurer may modify a health benefit plan for a plan sponsor only: (a) at the time of coverage renewal; and (b) if the modification is effective uniformly among all plans with that product.

(a) at the time of coverage renewal; and

(b) if the modification is effective uniformly among all plans with that product.

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Section 618.6 - Discontinuance, nonrenewal, or changes to group health benefit plans.