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Rule 20:06:39:34 Repealed.

          20:06:39:34.  Disclosure requirements. Repealed.

 

          Source: 34 SDR 200, effective January 28, 2008; 37 SDR 215, effective May 31, 2011; 39 SDR 203, effective June 10, 2013, repealed, January 1, 2014.

 




Rule 20:06:39:34.01 Disclosure requirements.

          20:06:39:34.01.  Disclosure requirements. Any policy or certificate of specified disease, short-term hospital-surgical care having a duration of six months or less but not including short-term major medical, hospital confinement indemnity, limited benefit health insurance, or other policy or certificate that provides less than essential health benefits, must clearly and prominently disclose that the policy is a limited benefit health insurance plan. The following is an example of a disclosure for limited benefit coverages that is in compliance, provided it is prominent and otherwise meets the requirements of this section:

 

          This limited health benefits plan does not provide comprehensive medical coverage. It is a basic or limited benefits policy and is not intended to cover all medical expenses. This plan is not designed to cover the costs of a serious or chronic illness.

 

          For short-term major medical policies clear and prominent disclosure of the preexisting condition limitation and the short-term duration of the product must be made. The following notice is an example of a short-term major medical disclosure that is in compliance provided it is prominent and otherwise meets the requirements of this section:

 

          This policy is a short-term medical insurance [policy/certificate] that provides coverage for less than 12 months and excludes coverage for preexisting conditions. Short-term major medical plans do not satisfy the requirement for individuals to have insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and individuals who have purchased short-term major medical coverage may be subject to federal penalties for not having minimum essential coverage.

 

          The disclosures required by this section must be contained on the first page of the policy. The requirements of this section also apply to outlines of coverage. Nothing in this section applies to Medicare supplement, or to long-term care, disability, or credit health insurance coverages.

 

          Source: 39 SDR 203, adopted June 10, 2013, effective January 1, 2014; 47 SDR 68, effective December 7, 2020.

          General Authority: SDCL 58-17-87(6), 58-33A-7(13).

          Law Implemented: SDCL 58-17-70.

 




Rule 20:06:39:34.02 Renewability of short term major medical plans.

          20:06:39:34.02.  Renewability of short term major medical plans. For short term major medical plans, as defined in SDCL subdivision 58-17-66(14), the policy must specify an expiration date that is less than 12 months after the original effective date of the policy and, taking into account renewals or extensions, may have a duration of no more than 36 months in total.

 

          Source: 47 SDR 68, effective December 7, 2020.

          General Authority: SDCL58-17-87.

          Law Implemented: SDCL 58-17-87.

 

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