Current through 2024 Legislative Session
Section 12880.7 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Pet insurance preexisting conditions; waiting periods; examinations as condition(a) After disclosure to the consumer, a pet insurer may issue policies that exclude coverage on the basis of one or more preexisting conditions. A condition for which coverage is afforded on a policy shall not be considered a preexisting condition on a renewal of the policy. The pet insurer has the burden of proving that the preexisting condition exclusion applies to the condition for which a claim is being made.(b) After disclosure to the consumer, a pet insurer may issue policies that impose waiting periods upon commencement of coverage that do not exceed 30 days for illnesses or orthopedic conditions not resulting from an accident. A pet insurance policy shall not impose a waiting period for accidents. (1) A pet insurer utilizing a waiting period shall include a provision in its contract that allows the waiting period to be waived upon completion of a medical examination. A pet insurer may require the examination to be conducted by a licensed veterinarian after the purchase of the policy.(2)(A) A medical examination conducted pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be paid for by the policyholder, unless the policy specifies that the pet insurer will pay for the examination.(B) A pet insurer may specify elements to be included as part of the medical examination conducted pursuant to paragraph (1) and may require documentation of those elements, if those specifications do not unreasonably restrict an insured's ability to waive the waiting period.(3) Waiting periods, and the requirements applicable to the waiting periods, shall be clearly and prominently disclosed to consumers before the policy purchase.(4)(A) Upon receipt of a complete application for coverage and valid payment information, a pet insurer shall issue coverage to be effective no later than 12:01 a.m. on the second consecutive day.(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A): (i) A pet insurer may elect to conduct individualized underwriting on a specific pet, in which case coverage shall be effective no later than 12:01 a.m. on the next day after the pet insurer has determined the pet is eligible for coverage.(ii) If pet insurance coverage is acquired by an individual through an employer or organization, the effective date of the pet insurance coverage may be postponed to align with the eligibility requirements, benefits effective date, or payment transmission date chosen by the employer or organization.(C) The date and time at which coverage becomes effective shall be prominently disclosed to the consumer.(D) For purposes of this paragraph, "individualized underwriting" may include examinations, tests, and any other diagnostic measures that the pet insurer may require, but shall not include any waiting or deferral periods.(c) A waiting period shall not be applied to a renewal of existing coverage.(d) A pet insurer shall not require a veterinary examination of the covered pet as a condition of policy renewal.(e) If a pet insurer includes any prescriptive, wellness, or noninsurance benefits in the policy form, then those benefits are made part of the policy contract and shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations for insurance policies.(f) A consumer's eligibility to purchase a pet insurance policy shall not be based on participation, or lack of participation, in a separate wellness program.Added by Stats 2024 ch 612 (SB 1217),s 3, eff. 1/1/2025.