California Code of Regulations
Title 10 - Investment
Chapter 5 - Insurance Commissioner
Subchapter 3 - Insurers
Article 12.1 - Health Care Language Assistance Program
Section 2538.6 - Individual Access to Oral Interpretation Services
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Every health insurer shall provide timely individual access to interpretation services at no cost to LEP insureds at all points of contact where language assistance is needed in accordance with these regulations. For purposes of this section, "timely" means in a manner appropriate for the situation in which language assistance is needed. Interpreter services are not timely if delay results in the effective denial of the service, benefit, or right at issue or the imposition of an undue burden on or delay in important rights, benefits, or services to the LEP insured.
(b) Every health insurer shall develop policies and procedures that describe the health insurer's methods for providing timely interpretation services, including, but not limited to the following:
(c) Every health insurer shall develop policies and procedures for the use of family, friends, and minors as interpreters. The intent of these regulations is to provide qualified interpreting for all LEP insureds, in their primary/preferred spoken language, at no cost to the LEP insureds at all points of contact where language assistance is needed. It is the intent of these regulations to discourage the use of family members and friends and strongly discourage the use of minors as interpreters; however, nothing in this section is intended to create a barrier to care for LEP insureds.
(d) Every health insurer shall develop policies and procedures to ensure the quality and timeliness of oral interpretation services provided to insureds. The policies and procedures shall include mechanisms for ensuring the proficiency of the individual providing interpretation services, including a documented and demonstrated proficiency in the source and target languages, sensitivity to the LEP person's culture and a demonstrated ability to convey information accurately in both languages. A health insurer may develop and apply appropriate criteria for ensuring the proficiency of interpreter services. Criteria for interpreter ethics, conduct and qualifications adapted by the insurer from standards promulgated by the California Healthcare Interpreters Association or the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care shall be accepted by the Commissioner.
1. New section filed 9-19-2007; operative 10-19-2007 (Register 2007, No. 38).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 10133.8 and 10133.9, Insurance Code. Reference: Sections 10133.8 and 10133.9, Insurance Code.