Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose
The purpose of this rule is to set forth procedures and
requirements for the certification of insurance navigators as recognized by the
department as both an individual and business entity, and the requirements for
agents who sell health coverage on the exchange.
(B) Authority
This rule is promulgated pursuant to the authority vested in
the superintendent under sections
3901.041,
3905.12,
3905.47 to
3905.473 of the Revised
Code.
(C) Insurance
navigator certification
(1) An individual
applying for certification as an insurance navigator must comply with the
requirements contained in section
3905.471 of the Revised
Code.
(2) An individual applying
for certification shall do all of the following:
(a)
Complete at least
twenty-four hours of precertification education requirements including all of
the following, but not limited to;
(i)
Compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of
1996, Pub. L. No.
104-191, 110 Stat. 1955,
42 U.S.C.A.
300gg, as amended, and any regulation adopted
thereunder;
(ii) Ethics;
(iii) Provisions of the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act (ACA), 124 Stat. 119,
42 U.S.C.
18031 (2011);
(iv) Levels of coverage available under the
ACA;
(v) Eligibility requirements
to purchase qualified health plans;
(vi) Means of appeal and dispute
resolution;
(vii) Conflict of
interest and impartiality;
(viii)
Exchange privacy policies and requirements;
(ix) Individual eligibility requirements for
medicaid;
(x) Advanced premium tax
credits and cost sharing reductions;
(xi) Publicly funded health care (children's
health insurance program, medicaid); and
(xii) Eligibility requirements for employers
to make insurance available to their employees through the "Small Business
Health Options Program" (SHOP) created by division (b)(1)(B) of section 1311 of
the ACA.
(b)
Successfully complete a criminal background check
pursuant to section 3905.051 of the Revised Code
with satisfactory results
upon review by the
superintendent. Any applicant with a conviction notes in the background check
may submit information to the superintendent on why the conviction does not
impact their fitness to perform as a navigator.
(c)
Successfully complete
a comprehensive exam including pertinent information that is included within
the required education credits. This requirement will be met by the successful
completion of an examination administered under the regulations implemented by
the secretary of health and human services.
(d)
Submit an application and
disclosure form by which the insurance navigator shall disclose any potential
conflicts of interest based upon the regulations implemented by the secretary
of health and human services to avoid conflicts of interest.
(3) If the applicant has met the
required education standards set forth by the exchange as defined in division
(X) of
section 3905.01 of the Revised Code, the
applicant shall have subsequently met all education requirements listed in this
rule.
(4) A certified insurance
navigator must notify the department of a criminal conviction within thirty
days of a court ruled conviction.
(D) Business entity insurance navigator
certification
Pursuant to section
3905.471 of the Revised Code, an
insurance navigator business entity applying for certification must comply with
the following requirements:
(1)
Complete a business entity application and provide information required by the
superintendent;
(2) The applicant
has designated a certified insurance navigator who will be responsible for the
applicant's compliance with the insurance navigator laws of this state and has
certified there are no conflicts of interest, as defined in the regulations
implemented by the secretary of health and human services;
(3)
Certify
that all applicants have met the required training, background check, and
disclosure standards;
(4)
Maintain a list of every individual insurance
navigator who is affiliated with the entity;
(5)
Provide an assigned
federal identification number as well as proof of federal funding under
division (i) of section 1311 of the ACA;
(6) If the business entity ceases to exist as
a corporate or other legal entity, its insurance navigator certification
may be
revoked;
(7)
Report any change in its name,
address, email address, certified insurance navigators, officers, directors,
and members or owners with ten per cent or more voting interest in the
certified entity to the superintendent within thirty days of such
change;
(8)
Apply for certification under the legal name of the
applicant as registered with the Ohio secretary of state. The superintendent
may deny the use of a name that is too similar to a name already in use by
another business entity or a name that may be misleading to the
public;
(9)
Be authorized to do business in the state of Ohio
by the Ohio secretary of state if so required by section
1703.03,
1705.54, or
1775.64 of the Revised
Code;
(10) Each business entity
applicant for certification as an insurance navigator shall pay
an initial application fee of
two hundred dollars and an annual certification renewal fee of one hundred
dollars for each renewal thereafter.
(11)
Be found suitable to be certified by the
superintendent.
(E) Certification renewal requirements
(1) Individual and business entity insurance
navigator certifications expire annually on
October
thirty-first.
(a) Certified insurance
navigators must annually submit a renewal application on or before
October
thirty-first.
That includes all of the
following, but not limited to:
(i) Proof of
completion of continuing education which can be demonstrated by completing
renewal requirements of the federally-facilitated exchange under the
regulations implemented by the secretary of health and human services;
and
(ii) A renewal
application.
(b) A
business entity insurance navigator certification must be renewed annually. The
renewal application
needs to include all of the following, but not
limited to:
(i) A renewal application;
and
(ii) Pay the renewal fee as
prescribed in paragraph (D)(10) of this rule.
(c) If an individual or business entity does
not apply for the renewal of the individual or business entity's insurance
navigator certification on or before the certification renewal date specified
in paragraph (E)(1) of this rule, the individual or business entity may submit
a late renewal application along with a fifty dollar fee prior to
December first. Failure to submit a late renewal
application along with a fifty dollar fee prior to
December
first, will result in cancellation of the insurance navigator certificate on
December first.
(2) The superintendent has the authority to
waive any fees required by this rule or reinstate any insurance navigator
certificate cancelled pursuant to this rule, due to military service, a long
term medical disability, or some other special or extenuating circumstance.
(F) A contracted third
party acting under the authority of an entity described in paragraph (F)(1),
(F)(2), (F)(3) or (F)(4) of this rule, to provide information on the entity's
premises to persons not covered under a health benefit plan, or persons acting
within the scope of their employment for a:
(1) Licensed health care provider or a
hospital registered with the Ohio department of health;
(2) Federally qualified health center or a
federally qualified health center look-alike as defined in section
3701.047 of the Revised
Code;
(3) Non-profit organization
whose primary purpose is the distribution of food stuffs, groceries, donated
goods or purchased goods in their community or surrounding communities, to meet
the emergency needs of the communities or participating outlets; and
(4) An agency of the state or a political
subdivision as defined in division (D) of section
3905.36 of the Revised Code.
That is not holding itself out as a person or an entity serving
as an insurance navigator, are exempt from the requirements of sections
3905.47 to
3905.474 of the Revised Code and
this rule.
(G)
Agent exchange requirements
(1) Pursuant to
section 3905.47 of the Revised Code, a
licensed insurance agent that wishes to sell, solicit, or negotiate a qualified
health plan through the exchange must first complete a training program
required by the exchange. If the applicant has met the
education standards set forth by
the exchange, the applicant
has met all initial education
requirements.
(2) A non-resident
applicant who has taken substantially similar courses in exchange training
within their home state will be deemed to be in compliance with paragraph
(G)(1) of this rule.
(H)
Severability
If any portion of this rule
or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the rule or
related rules which can be given effect without the invalid portion or
application, and to this end the provisions of this rule are
severable.