An Act To Allow Maine Citizens To Buy Health Insurance across State Lines
Sec. 1. 24-A MRSA §405, sub-§6, as enacted by PL 1969, c. 132, §1, is amended to read:
Sec. 2. 24-A MRSA §405, sub-§7 is enacted to read:
Sec. 3. 24-A MRSA §405-A is enacted to read:
§ 405-A. Certification of regional insurers or health maintenance organizations to transact individual or group health insurance
Except as expressly provided in this section, the requirements of this Title do not apply to a regional insurer or health maintenance organization permitted to transact individual or group health insurance under this section or section 405.
Sec. 4. 24-A MRSA §405-B is enacted to read:
§ 405-B. Domestic insurers; individual and group health insurance approved in other states
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Title, a domestic insurer or health maintenance organization may offer for sale in this State an individual or group health plan duly authorized for sale in another state by a parent or subsidiary of the domestic insurer if the following requirements are met:
Sec. 5. 24-A MRSA §405-C is enacted to read:
§ 405-C. Waiver.
A person who purchases individual or group health insurance from a regional insurer or health maintenance organization must sign a waiver stating that the person knows that the insurance policy does not include coverage of certain health care services or benefits mandated by this State's law.
Sec. 6. Effective date. This Act takes effect January 1, 2012.
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This bill permits insurers authorized to transact individual or group health insurance in any state to offer their individual and group health plans for sale in this State if certain requirements of Maine law are met, including minimum capital and surplus and reserve requirements, disclosure and reporting requirements and grievance procedures. It also permits Maine health insurers to offer individual health plans of out-of-state parent or subsidiary health insurers if similar requirements are met. If out-of-state health plans are offered for sale in this State, the bill requires that prospective enrollees be provided adequate disclosure in a format approved by the Superintendent of Insurance of how the plans differ from Maine health plans. This bill also requires a person to sign a waiver if the insurance policy does not have the same coverage as Maine. The bill includes an effective date of January 1, 2012.