(1) Subject to subsection (2), a health maintenance organization that offers group health insurance coverage may not establish rules for eligibility, including continued eligibility, of an individual to enroll under the terms of the contract based on any of the following health-status-related factors in relation to the individual or a dependent of the individual:

(a) Health status.

Ask an insurance law question, get an answer ASAP!
Click here to chat with a lawyer about your rights.

Terms Used In Florida Statutes 641.31073

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
  • Health maintenance organization: means any organization authorized under this part which:
    (a) Provides, through arrangements with other persons, emergency care, inpatient hospital services, physician care including care provided by physicians licensed under chapters 458, 459, 460, and 461, ambulatory diagnostic treatment, and preventive health care services. See Florida Statutes 641.19
(b) Medical condition, including physical and mental illnesses.
(c) Claims experience.
(d) Receipt of health care.
(e) Medical history.
(f) Genetic information.
(g) Evidence of insurability, including conditions arising out of acts of domestic violence.
(h) Disability.
(2) Subsection (1) does not:

(a) Require a health maintenance organization to provide particular benefits other than those provided under the terms of such plan or coverage.
(b) Prevent such a plan or coverage from establishing limitations or restrictions on the amount, level, extent, or nature of the benefits or coverage for similarly situated individuals enrolled in the plan or coverage.
(3) For purposes of subsection (1), rules for eligibility to enroll under a contract include rules for defining any applicable affiliation or waiting periods of enrollment.
(4)(a) A health maintenance organization that offers health insurance coverage may not require any individual, as a condition of enrollment or continued enrollment under the contract, to pay a premium or contribution that is greater than such premium or contribution for a similarly situated individual enrolled under the contract on the basis of any health-status-related factor in relation to the individual or to an individual enrolled under the contract as a dependent of the individual.
(b) This subsection does not:

1. Restrict the amount that an employer may be charged for coverage under a group health insurance contract.
2. Prevent a health maintenance organization offering group health insurance coverage from establishing premium discounts or rebates or modifying otherwise applicable copayments or deductibles in return for adherence to programs of health promotion and disease prevention.