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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 19. Except as provided in section 20 of this chapter, a small employer insurer may only cancel or refuse to renew a health insurance plan for the following reasons:
(1) Nonpayment of required premiums.
(2) Fraud or misrepresentation of the small employer, or with respect to coverage of an insured individual, fraud or misrepresentation by the insured individual or the individual's representative.
(3) The small employer has failed to comply with a material plan provision relating to employer contribution or group participation rules.
(4) In the case of a small employer insurer that offers coverage in a market through a network plan, there is no longer any insured individual in connection with the plan who lives, resides, or works:
(A) in the service area of the small employer insurer; or
(B) in the area for which the issuer is authorized to do business.
(5) In the case of coverage that is made available through one (1) or more bona fide associations, the membership of the small employer in the association ceases, but only if the coverage is terminated under this subdivision uniformly without regard to any health status related factor relating to an insured individual.
(6) In a case in which an insurer decides to discontinue offering a particular type of group health insurance coverage offered in the small employer market, that coverage may be discontinued by the insurer only if:
(A) the insurer provides notice of the insurer's intent to discontinue the coverage to each small employer provided with the coverage;
(B) the insurer offers the option to purchase all other health insurance coverage currently being offered by the insurer to the small employer to each small employer that is provided with the coverage; and
(C) in exercising the option to discontinue the coverage in offering the option of coverage under clause (B), the insurer acts uniformly without regard to:
(i) the claims experience of the small employer groups; or
(ii) any health status related factor relating to any eligible employee or dependent of an eligible employee who is covered or who may become eligible for the coverage.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 27. Insurance § 27-8-15-19 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-27-insurance/in-code-sect-27-8-15-19/
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