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2010 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 38.2-3541 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 38.2-3541. Continuation on termination of eligibility.
Each group hospital policy, group medical and surgical policy
or group major medical policy delivered or issued for delivery in this
Commonwealth or renewed, reissued or extended if already issued, shall contain,
subject to the policyholder's selection, one of the options set forth in this
section. These options Option 1 shall apply if the insurance on a
person covered under such a policy ceases because of the termination of the
person's eligibility for coverage, prior to that person becoming eligible for
Medicare or Medicaid benefits unless such termination is due to termination of
the group policy under circumstances in which the insured person is insurable
under other replacement group coverage or health care plan without waiting
periods or preexisting conditions under the replacement coverage or plan. Option
2 shall apply if the insurance on a person covered under such a policy that
remains in force ceases because of the termination of the person’s eligibility
for coverage prior to that person becoming eligible for Medicare or Medicaid
benefits. Option 2 shall not be applicable if the group policyholder is
required by federal law to provide for continuation of coverage under its group
health plan pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of
1985 (COBRA).
1. Option 1: To have the insurer issue him, without evidence of insurability, an individual accident and sickness insurance policy in the event that the insurer is not exempt under § 38.2-3416 and offers such policy, subject to the following requirements:
a. The application for the policy shall be made, and the first
premium paid to the insurer within thirty-one days after the termination
issuance of the written notice required in subdivision 3, but in no event
beyond the 60 day period following the date of the termination of the person's
eligibility;
b. The premium on the policy shall be at the insurer's then customary rate applicable: (i) to such policies, (ii) to the class of risk to which the person then belongs, and (iii) to his or her age on the effective date of the policy;
c. The policy will not result in over-insurance on the basis of the insurer's underwriting standards at the time of issue;
d. The benefits under the policy shall not duplicate any benefits paid for the same injury or same sickness under the prior policy;
e. The policy shall extend coverage to the same family members that were insured under the group policy; and
f. Coverage under this option shall be effected in such a way
as to result in continuous coverage during the thirty-one-day period
from the date of the insured's termination of eligibility for such insured
if requested and paid for by the insured.
2. Option 2: To have his present coverage under the policy
continued for a period of ninety days 12 months immediately
following the date of the termination of the person's eligibility, without
evidence of insurability, subject to the following requirements:
a. The application and payment for the extended
coverage is made to the group policyholder and the total premium for the
ninety-day period is paid to the group policyholder prior to the termination
within 31 days after issuance of the written notice required in subdivision 3,
but in no event beyond the 60 day period following the date of the termination
of the person’s eligibility;
b. Each premium for such extended coverage is timely paid to the group policyholder on a monthly basis during the twelve-month period;
c. The premium for continuing the group coverage shall be at the insurer's current rate applicable to the group policy plus any applicable administrative fee not to exceed two percent of the current rate; and
c d. Continuation shall only be available to an
employee or member who has been continuously insured under the group policy
during the entire three months' period immediately preceding termination of eligibility.
3. The group policyholder shall provide each employee or other person covered under such a policy written notice of the availability of the option chosen and the procedures and timeframes for obtaining continuation or conversion of the group policy. Such notice shall be provided within 14 days of the policyholder's knowledge of the employee's or other covered person's loss of eligibility under the policy.