Provisions for premium rates for individual health benefit plans.

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58-17-74. Provisions for premium rates for individual health benefit plans.

Premium rates for individual health benefit plans subject to §§58-17-66 to 58-17-87, inclusive, are subject to the following provisions:

(1)Any new policy issued after the effective date of §§58-17-66 to 58-17-87, inclusive, is subject to the provisions of §§58-17-66 to 58-17-87, inclusive;

(2)The index rate for a rating period for any class of individual business may not exceed the index rate for any other class of individual business by more than twenty percent;

(3)For a class of business, the premium rates charged during a rating period to individuals with similar case characteristics for the same or similar coverage, or the rates that could be charged to such individuals under the rating system for that class of business, may not vary from the index rate by more than thirty percent of the index rate;

(4)An adjustment applied to a single block of business may not exceed the adjustment applied to all blocks of business by more than fifteen percent due to the claim experience or health status of that block of business;

(5)Any adjustment in rates for claim experience and duration of coverage may not be charged to specific individual policyholders. Any such adjustment shall be applied uniformly to the rates charged for any person and dependents of the person within each class of business;

(6)Premium rates for individual health benefit plans shall comply with the requirements of §§58-17-66 to 58-17-87, inclusive;

(7)Each carrier shall apply rating factors consistently with respect to all persons in a class of business. Rating factors shall produce premiums for identical persons which differ only by the amounts attributable to plan design;

(8)No carrier may use characteristics other than age, gender, lifestyle, family composition, and geographic area without prior approval of the director. The maximum rating differential based solely on age may not exceed a factor of 5:1; and

(9)All rate adjustments based on geographic area shall reflect actual differences in the health care costs of the respective areas.

The rating provisions of subdivisions (1), (2), (3), (4), and (6) of this section do not apply to individual health benefit plans issued by a carrier to qualifying individuals on a guaranteed issue basis. However, the rate for any individual covered on a guaranteed issue basis may not exceed two and one half times the base rate of the class of business with the lowest index rate.

Source: SL 1996, ch 286, §9; SL 2008, ch 263, §1.


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