Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
031 - BUREAU OF INSURANCE
Chapter 755 - HEALTH INSURANCE CLASSIFICATIONS, DISCLOSURE, AND MINIMUM STANDARDS
Section 031-755-5 - Prohibited Policy Provisions
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
The restrictions set forth in this section are in addition to any other applicable restrictions as specified in Section 3(D).
A. A policy shall not contain provisions establishing a probationary or waiting period during which no coverage is provided under the policy, except:
Accident policies shall not contain probationary or waiting periods. Nothing in this subsection is intended to restrict the use of elimination periods for disability income benefits.
B. A policy shall not exclude coverage for a loss, due to a preexisting condition, that occurs beyond the 12 months following the issuance of the policy or certificate where the application or enrollment form for the insurance does not seek disclosure of prior illness, disease, physical conditions, medical care, or treatment and where the preexisting condition is not specifically excluded by the terms of the policy or certificate.
C. Unless the Superintendent specifically finds that it is in the best interest of the insureds, no policy subject to this rule shall provide a return of premium or cash value benefit, except: return of unearned premium upon termination or suspension of coverage; retroactive waiver of premium paid during disability; payment of dividends on participating policies; or experience rating refunds.
D. Policies providing hospital confinement indemnity coverage shall not contain provisions excluding coverage because of confinement in a hospital operated by the state or federal government or because the insured is not liable for hospital charges.
E. A policy shall not limit or exclude coverage by type of illness, accident, treatment, or medical condition, except as provided in this subsection. Exclusions and limitations may be further limited by other applicable restrictions as specified in Section 3(D). A policy may contain coverage limitations or exclusions deemed reasonable by the Superintendent including but not limited to the following:
F. This rule shall not impair or limit the use of waivers to exclude, limit or reduce coverage or benefits for specifically named or described preexisting diseases, physical conditions, or hazardous activities. Where waivers are required as a condition of issuance, renewal, or reinstatement, signed acceptance by the insured is required unless on initial issuance the full text of the waiver is contained either on the first page or specification page.
G. Policy provisions precluded in this section shall not be construed as a limitation on the authority of the Superintendent to disapprove other policy provisions that in the opinion of the Superintendent are unjust, unfair, or unfairly discriminatory to the policyholder, beneficiary, or a person insured under the policy.