N.Y. Insurance Law Section 3217
Minimum standards in the form, content and sale of accident and health insurance

  • policies and subscriber contracts

(a)

The superintendent shall issue such regulations he deems necessary or desirable to establish minimum standards, including standards of full and fair disclosure, for the form, content and sale of accident and health insurance policies and subscriber contracts of corporations organized under this article and article forty-three of this chapter or entities licensed pursuant to article forty-four of the public health law. With regard to contracts issued pursuant to such articles which incorporate a usual and customary or reasonable form of reimbursement, such regulations shall require such schedules to be updated periodically, to accurately reflect geographic differences in costs and that information be furnished to insureds regarding the method upon which the usual and customary or reasonable charge is determined and the percentile of charges upon which the schedule is based. Such regulations shall also require, in addition to such other information as the superintendent deems necessary, the disclosure of the reimbursement for a particular elective surgical procedure or treatment, upon written request by an insured, subscriber or enrollee. Such regulations may apply to all, any portion or reasonable classifications of such policies or contracts.

(b)

The purposes of such minimum standards shall include any or all of the following:

(1)

reasonable standardization and simplification of coverages to facilitate understanding and comparisons;

(2)

elimination of provisions which may be misleading or unreasonably confusing, in connection either with the purchase of such policies or contracts or with the settlement of claims;

(3)

elimination of deceptive practices in connection with the sale of such policies or contracts;

(4)

elimination of provisions which may be contrary to the health care needs of the public, as certified to the superintendent by the commissioner of health; and

(5)

elimination of coverages which are so limited in scope as to be of no substantial economic value to the holders.

(c)

Prior to the issuance of regulations pursuant to this section, the superintendent shall afford the public, including the companies affected thereby, reasonable opportunity for comment and shall obtain the views, in writing, of the commissioner of health and the secretary of state.

(d)

When a regulation adopted pursuant to this section so provides, all forms of such policies or contracts which are not in compliance with such regulation shall be deemed to be disapproved for use without any further or additional notice after a date to be specified in such regulation which date shall not be less than sixty days following its effective date.

(e)

When a regulation adopted pursuant to this section so provides, any such policy or contract which does not comply with the regulation shall, when issued after a date not less than sixty days from the effective date of such regulation, be construed, and the insurer or corporation shall be liable, as if the policy or contract did comply with the regulation.

(f)

Violation of any regulation adopted pursuant to this section shall be a violation of this chapter for purposes of § 109 (Penalties)section one hundred nine of this chapter.

Source: Section 3217 — Minimum standards in the form, content and sale of accident and health insurance; policies and subscriber contracts, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/ISC/3217 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

3201
Approval of life, accident and health, credit unemployment, and annuity policy forms
3202
Withdrawal of approval of policy forms
3203
Individual life insurance policies
3204
Policy to contain entire contract
3205
Insurable interest in the person
3206
Policies which provide for an adjustable maximum rate of interest on policy loans
3207
Life insurance contracts by or for the benefit of minors
3208
Antedating of life insurance policies and burial agreements prohibited
3209
Life insurance, annuities and funding agreements disclosure requirements
3210
Incontestability after reinstatement
3211
Notice of premium due under life or disability insurance policy
3212
Exemption of proceeds and avails of certain insurance and annuity contracts
3213
Payment of proceeds
3214
Interest upon proceeds of life insurance policies and annuity contracts
3215
Disability benefits in connection with life insurance and annuities
3216
Individual accident and health insurance policy provisions
3217
Minimum standards in the form, content and sale of accident and health insurance
3217‑A
Disclosure of information
3217‑B
Prohibitions
3217‑C
Primary and preventive obstetric and gynecologic care
3217‑D
Grievance procedure and access to specialty care
3217‑E
Choice of health care provider
3217‑F
Prohibition on lifetime and annual limits
3217‑G
Maternal depression screenings
3217‑H
Telehealth delivery of services
3217‑I
Essential health benefits package and limit on cost-sharing
3217‑J
Utilization review determinations for medically fragile children
3218
Medicare supplemental insurance policies
3219
Annuity and pure endowment contracts and certain group annuity certificates
3220
Group life insurance policies
3221
Group or blanket accident and health insurance policies
3222
Funding agreements
3223
Group annuity contracts
3224
Standard claim forms
3224‑A
Standards for prompt, fair and equitable settlement of claims for health care and payments for health care services
3224‑B
Rules relating to the processing of health claims and overpayments to physicians
3224‑C
Coordination of benefits
3224‑D
Prescription synchronization
3225
Eligibility for health insurance in cases of exposure to DES
3226
Reinsurance contracts excepted
3227
Interest upon surrenders, policy loans and other funds
3228
Individual accident and health insurance policies
3229
Minimum benefit standards for certain long term care plans
3230
Accelerated payment of the death benefit or special surrender value under a life insurance policy
3231
Rating of individual and small group health insurance policies
3231*2
Health insurance policies and subscriber contracts
3232
Pre-existing condition provisions in health policies
3232‑A
Certification of creditable coverage
3233
Stabilization of health insurance markets and premium rates
3234
Pre-existing condition provisions in group and blanket disability policies
3234*2
Limitations on administrative services and stop-loss coverage
3235
Explanation of benefits forms relating to claims under medicare supplemental insurance policies and limited benefits health insurance pol...
3236
Public health law assessments
3237
Health insurance coverage for full-time students on medical leaves of absence
3238
Pre-authorization of health care services
3239
Wellness programs
3240
Unclaimed benefits
3240*2
Student accident and health insurance
3241
Network coverage
3242
Prescription drug coverage
3243
Discrimination because of sex or marital status in hospital, surgical or medical expense insurance
3244
Explanation of benefits forms relating to claims under certain accident and health insurance policies
3245
Liability to providers in the event of an insolvency

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 3217’s source at nysenate​.gov

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