Pennsylvania Code
Title 31 - INSURANCE
Part IX - Medical Catastrophe Loss Fund
Chapter 242 - MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY CATASTROPHE LOSS FUND
Section 242.7 - Discontinuation of basic coverage insurance and notices of noncompliance
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) Cancellation or nonrenewal.
(b) Copies of cancellation evidence, that is, notices, confirmation and so forth, and evidence in support of refunds under § 242.5 (relating to adjustment of surcharge) shall be submitted to the Director along with Form 216.
(c) Notice of cancellation of a claims made policy shall clearly indicate that it is a claims made policy which has been cancelled. The notice shall also clearly indicate whether the health care provider has purchased a reporting endorsement for tail coverage.
(d) In the event that a health care provider elects to purchase prior acts coverage or its substantial equivalent rather than the reporting endorsement, it is the duty of the insurer providing this coverage to immediately notify the fund of the election, in writing, specifying the full name of the health care provider, license number, specialty code, effective and retroactive dates of coverage and previous carrier. Submission of the declarations page and remittance of the surcharge shall be made as provided for in § 242.6 (relating to reporting forms and procedures).
(e) The insurer shall notify the Fund of those health care providers who either fail to procure increased basic coverage insurance limits under section 701(a) of the act (40 P. S. § 1301.701(a)) and pay the surcharge thereon or who fail to pay the emergency surcharge when levied.
(f) Notices required under this section with the exception of subsection (d) shall be given as soon as possible upon the expiration of the remittance period established by the insurer's billing.
The provisions of this §242.7 issued under sections 206 and 506 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §§ 66 and 186); and sections 701(e)(4) and 702(a) of the Health Care Services Malpractice Act (40 P. S. §§ 1301.701(e)(4) and 1301.702(a)).