Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 31.12.02.04 - Variable InformationA. Individual Contracts. (1) Except as specified in §A(2) of this regulation, an HMO may not include variable material in an individual contract, or in a form to be used with an individual contract.(2) An HMO may include variable material, in an individual contract or in a form to be used with an individual contract in the following portions of the form: (a) The specifications, data, or schedule page;(b) The product marketing name;(c) The address of the HMO;(d) Signatures of officers of the HMO;(e) Descriptions of copayment amounts, deductibles, coinsurance amounts, out-of-pocket limits, annual maximums, or lifetime maximums;(f) Specific dates, such as effective dates and termination dates; and(g) Descriptions of benefit amounts or benefit limits.(3) If an individual contract or a form to be used with an individual contract contains variable material as permitted under §A(2) of this regulation, the HMO shall: (a) Bracket the variable material or otherwise mark the variable material to denote variability; and(b) Include a statement of variability, in duplicate, that discusses how each variable item may change.(4) If an individual contract or a form to be used with an individual contract is approved with variable material, an HMO may not submit a new statement of variability to be used with the previously approved contract or form, except for the following: (d) Out-of-pocket limits;(5) An HMO shall include the following with a new statement of variability filing for a previously approved form: (a) A cover letter identifying the HMO and the HMO's National Association of Insurance Commissioners company code number; and(b) The form number and date of approval of the form for which new variable material is being submitted.B. Group Contracts.(1) An HMO may include variable material in a group contract or in a form to be used with a group contract, if the HMO:(a) Brackets the variable material or otherwise marks the variable material to denote variability; and(b) Includes a statement of variability, in duplicate, that discusses how each variable item may change, including all textual variations that are intended.(2) If a group contract or a form to be used with a group contract is approved with variable material, an HMO may not submit a new statement of variability to be used with the previously approved group contract or form, except for the following: (d) Out-of-pocket limits;(3) An HMO shall include the following with a new statement of variability filing for a previously approved form: (a) A cover letter identifying the HMO and the HMO's National Association of Insurance Commissioners company code number; and(b) The form number and date of approval of the form for which new variable material is being submitted.Md. Code Regs. 31.12.02.04
Regulation .04 amended effective April 1, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 684)
Regulation .04H amended effective January 9, 2000 (26:27 Md. R. 2018)