Illinois Compiled Statutes 215 ILCS 97/20 – Increased portability through prohibition of preexisting condition exclusions
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(A) No health insurance coverage issued, amended, delivered, or renewed on or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly may impose any preexisting condition exclusion with respect to the plan or coverage. This provision does not apply to the provision of excepted benefits as described in paragraph (2) of subsection (C).
(B) (Blank).
(C) Rules relating to crediting previous coverage.
(1) Creditable coverage defined. For purposes of
(B) (Blank).
Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 215 ILCS 97/20
- Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
- Dependent: A person dependent for support upon another.
- individual: shall include every infant member of the species homo sapiens who is born alive at any stage of development. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.36
- Month: means a calendar month, and the word "year" a calendar year unless otherwise expressed; and the word "year" alone, is equivalent to the expression "year of our Lord. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.10
- State: when applied to different parts of the United States, may be construed to include the District of Columbia and the several territories, and the words "United States" may be construed to include the said district and territories. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.14
- United States: may be construed to include the said district and territories. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.14
(C) Rules relating to crediting previous coverage.
(1) Creditable coverage defined. For purposes of
this Act, the term “creditable coverage” means, with respect to an individual, coverage of the individual under any of the following:
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(a) A group health plan.
(b) Health insurance coverage.
(c) Part A or part B of title XVIII of the Social
(b) Health insurance coverage.
(c) Part A or part B of title XVIII of the Social
Security Act.
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(d) Title XIX of the Social Security Act, other
than coverage consisting solely of benefits under Section 1928.
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(e) Chapter 55 of title 10, United States Code.
(f) A medical care program of the Indian Health
(f) A medical care program of the Indian Health
Service or of a tribal organization.
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(g) A State health benefits risk pool.
(h) A health plan offered under chapter 89 of
(h) A health plan offered under chapter 89 of
title 5, United States Code.
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(i) A public health plan (as defined in
regulations).
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(j) A health benefit plan under Section 5(e) of
the Peace Corps Act (22 U.S.C. § 2504(e)).
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(k) Title XXI of the federal Social Security Act,
State Children’s Health Insurance Program.
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Such term does not include coverage consisting solely
of coverage of excepted benefits.
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(2) Excepted benefits. For purposes of this Act, the
term “excepted benefits” means benefits under one or more of the following:
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(a) Benefits not subject to requirements:
(i) Coverage only for accident, or disability
(i) Coverage only for accident, or disability
income insurance, or any combination thereof.
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(ii) Coverage issued as a supplement to
liability insurance.
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(iii) Liability insurance, including general
liability insurance and automobile liability insurance.
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(iv) Workers’ compensation or similar
insurance.
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(v) Automobile medical payment insurance.
(vi) Credit-only insurance.
(vii) Coverage for on-site medical clinics.
(viii) Other similar insurance coverage,
(vi) Credit-only insurance.
(vii) Coverage for on-site medical clinics.
(viii) Other similar insurance coverage,
specified in regulations, under which benefits for medical care are secondary or incidental to other insurance benefits.
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(b) Benefits not subject to requirements if
offered separately:
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(i) Limited scope dental or vision benefits.
(ii) Benefits for long-term care, nursing
(ii) Benefits for long-term care, nursing
home care, home health care, community-based care, or any combination thereof.
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(iii) Such other similar, limited benefits as
are specified in rules.
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(c) Benefits not subject to requirements if
offered, as independent, noncoordinated benefits:
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(i) Coverage only for a specified disease or
illness.
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(ii) Hospital indemnity or other fixed
indemnity insurance.
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(d) Benefits not subject to requirements if
offered as separate insurance policy. Medicare supplemental health insurance (as defined under Section 1882(g)(1) of the Social Security Act), coverage supplemental to the coverage provided under chapter 55 of title 10, United States Code, and similar supplemental coverage provided to coverage under a group health plan.
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(3) Not counting periods before significant breaks in
coverage.
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(a) In general. A period of creditable coverage
shall not be counted, with respect to enrollment of an individual under a group health plan, if, after such period and before the enrollment date, there was a 63-day period during all of which the individual was not covered under any creditable coverage.
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(b) Waiting period not treated as a break in
coverage. For purposes of subparagraph (a) and subsection (D)(3), any period that an individual is in a waiting period for any coverage under a group health plan (or for group health insurance coverage) or is in an affiliation period (as defined in subsection (G)(2)) shall not be taken into account in determining the continuous period under subparagraph (a).
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(4) (Blank).
(5) Establishment of period. Periods of creditable
(5) Establishment of period. Periods of creditable
coverage with respect to an individual shall be established through presentation or certifications described in subsection (E) or in such other manner as may be specified in regulations.
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(D) (Blank).
(E) Certifications and disclosure of coverage.
(1) Requirement for Certification of Period of
(E) Certifications and disclosure of coverage.
(1) Requirement for Certification of Period of
Creditable Coverage.
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(a) A group health plan, and a health insurance
issuer offering group health insurance coverage, shall provide the certification described in subparagraph (b):
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(i) at the time an individual ceases to be
covered under the plan or otherwise becomes covered under a COBRA continuation provision;
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(ii) in the case of an individual becoming
covered under such a provision, at the time the individual ceases to be covered under such provision; and
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(iii) on the request on behalf of an
individual made not later than 24 months after the date of cessation of the coverage described in clause (i) or (ii), whichever is later.
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The certification under clause (i) may be provided,
to the extent practicable, at a time consistent with notices required under any applicable COBRA continuation provision.
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(b) The certification described in this
subparagraph is a written certification of:
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(i) the period of creditable coverage of the
individual under such plan and the coverage (if any) under such COBRA continuation provision; and
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(ii) the waiting period (if any) (and
affiliation period, if applicable) imposed with respect to the individual for any coverage under such plan.
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(c) To the extent that medical care under a group
health plan consists of group health insurance coverage, the plan is deemed to have satisfied the certification requirement under this paragraph if the health insurance issuer offering the coverage provides for such certification in accordance with this paragraph.
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(2) (Blank).
(3) Rules. The Department shall establish rules to
(3) Rules. The Department shall establish rules to
prevent an entity’s failure to provide information under paragraph (1) with respect to previous coverage of an individual from adversely affecting any subsequent coverage of the individual under another group health plan or health insurance coverage.
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(4) Treatment of certain plans as group health plan
for notice provision. A program under which creditable coverage described in subparagraph (c), (d), (e), or (f) of Section 20(C)(1) is provided shall be treated as a group health plan for purposes of this Section.
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(F) Special enrollment periods.
(1) Individuals losing other coverage. A group
(1) Individuals losing other coverage. A group
health plan, and a health insurance issuer offering group health insurance coverage in connection with a group health plan, shall permit an employee who is eligible, but not enrolled, for coverage under the terms of the plan (or a dependent of such an employee if the dependent is eligible, but not enrolled, for coverage under such terms) to enroll for coverage under the terms of the plan if each of the following conditions is met:
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(a) The employee or dependent was covered under a
group health plan or had health insurance coverage at the time coverage was previously offered to the employee or dependent.
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(b) The employee stated in writing at such time
that coverage under a group health plan or health insurance coverage was the reason for declining enrollment, but only if the plan sponsor or issuer (if applicable) required such a statement at such time and provided the employee with notice of such requirement (and the consequences of such requirement) at such time.
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(c) The employee’s or dependent’s coverage
described in subparagraph (a):
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(i) was under a COBRA continuation provision
and the coverage under such provision was exhausted; or
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(ii) was not under such a provision and
either the coverage was terminated as a result of loss of eligibility for the coverage (including as a result of legal separation, divorce, death, termination of employment, or reduction in the number of hours of employment) or employer contributions towards such coverage were terminated.
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(d) Under the terms of the plan, the employee
requests such enrollment not later than 30 days after the date of exhaustion of coverage described in subparagraph (c)(i) or termination of coverage or employer contributions described in subparagraph (c)(ii).
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(2) For dependent beneficiaries.
(a) In general. If:
(i) a group health plan makes coverage
(a) In general. If:
(i) a group health plan makes coverage
available with respect to a dependent of an individual,
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(ii) the individual is a participant under
the plan (or has met any waiting period applicable to becoming a participant under the plan and is eligible to be enrolled under the plan but for a failure to enroll during a previous enrollment period), and
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(iii) a person becomes such a dependent of
the individual through marriage, birth, or adoption or placement for adoption,
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then the group health plan shall provide for a
dependent special enrollment period described in subparagraph (b) during which the person (or, if not otherwise enrolled, the individual) may be enrolled under the plan as a dependent of the individual, and in the case of the birth or adoption of a child, the spouse of the individual may be enrolled as a dependent of the individual if such spouse is otherwise eligible for coverage.
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(b) Dependent special enrollment period. A
dependent special enrollment period under this subparagraph shall be a period of not less than 30 days and shall begin on the later of:
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(i) the date dependent coverage is made
available; or
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(ii) the date of the marriage, birth, or
adoption or placement for adoption (as the case may be) described in subparagraph (a)(iii).
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(c) No waiting period. If an individual seeks to
enroll a dependent during the first 30 days of such a dependent special enrollment period, the coverage of the dependent shall become effective:
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(i) in the case of marriage, not later than
the first day of the first month beginning after the date the completed request for enrollment is received;
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(ii) in the case of a dependent’s birth, as
of the date of such birth; or
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(iii) in the case of a dependent’s adoption
or placement for adoption, the date of such adoption or placement for adoption.
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(G) Use of affiliation period by HMOs as alternative to preexisting condition exclusion.
(1) In general. A health maintenance organization
(1) In general. A health maintenance organization
which offers health insurance coverage in connection with a group health plan and which does not impose any pre-existing condition exclusion with respect to any particular coverage option may impose an affiliation period for such coverage option, but only if:
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(a) such period is applied uniformly without
regard to any health status-related factors; and
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(b) such period does not exceed 2 months (or 3
months in the case of a late enrollee).
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(2) Affiliation period.
(a) Defined. For purposes of this Act, the term
(a) Defined. For purposes of this Act, the term
“affiliation period” means a period which, under the terms of the health insurance coverage offered by the health maintenance organization, must expire before the health insurance coverage becomes effective. The organization is not required to provide health care services or benefits during such period and no premium shall be charged to the participant or beneficiary for any coverage during the period.
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(b) Beginning. Such period shall begin on the
enrollment date.
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(c) Runs concurrently with waiting periods. An
affiliation period under a plan shall run concurrently with any waiting period under the plan.
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(3) Alternative methods. A health maintenance
organization described in paragraph (1) may use alternative methods, from those described in such paragraph, to address adverse selection as approved by the Department.
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