Requires 90 days' notice of cancellation or nonrenewal of stop loss insurance for small employer health benefits plans.
Impact
The implementation of A2201 will particularly affect small employers who rely on such insurance to mitigate risks associated with high medical claims. By mandating a longer notice period, the legislation enables these businesses to make informed decisions regarding health insurance options for their employees. It directly influences how insurers manage policy cancellations and reinforces the importance of transparency and communication between insurers and policyholders.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2201 requires insurers providing stop loss or excess risk insurance to small employer health benefits plans to give at least 90 days' written notice before cancelling or nonrenewing policies. This change aims to provide adequate time for small employers to prepare for potential changes in their health insurance coverage, thereby ensuring continuity in health benefits for employees. The bill stipulates that the notice must be delivered in a form determined by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, emphasizing regulatory oversight in the notification process.
Contention
Potential points of contention surrounding A2201 may arise from insurance companies concerned about the administrative burden of longer notice periods, particularly if they believe it may limit their operational flexibility. Additionally, some stakeholders might argue about the implications this requirement could have on the insurance market, claiming it may lead to higher premiums if insurers assume additional risk. Proponents, however, would argue this is a necessary consumer protection measure aimed at supporting small businesses and their employees.
Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.
Permits inclusion of volunteer firefighters and other emergency responders within municipal eligible employee group for purposes of the small employer health benefits plan statutes.