Wisconsin Administrative Code
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
Chapter Ins 3 - Casualty Insurance
Section Ins 3.15 - Blanket accident and sickness insurance
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง Ins 3.15
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) PURPOSE. This rule implements and interprets applicable statutes for the purpose of establishing procedures and requirements to expedite the review and approval of blanket accident and sickness policies permitted by s. 600.03 (4), Stats., and s. Ins 6.75 (1) (c) or (2) (c).
(3) RATE FILINGS. Schedules of premium rates shall be filed in accordance with the requirements of ch. 601, Stats., and s. 631.20, Stats. The schedules of premium rates shall bear the insurer's name and shall identify the coverages to which such rates are applicable.
(4) ELIGIBLE RISKS.
(a) In accordance with the provisions of s.
600.03 (4), Stats., the following are eligible for blanket accident and health
insurance:
1. Volunteer fire
departments.
2. National guard
units.
3. Newspaper delivery
carriers.
4. Dependents of
students.
5. Volunteer civil
defense organizations.
6. Volunteer
auxiliary police organizations.
7.
Law enforcement agencies.
8.
Cooperatives organized under ch. 185, Stats., on a membership basis without
capital stock.
9. Registered guests
in a motel, hotel, or resort.
10.
Members or members and advisors of fraternal organizations including women's
auxiliaries of such organizations and fraternal youth organizations.
11. Associations of sports
officials.
12. Purchasers of
protective athletic equipment.
13.
Migrant workers.
14. Participants
in racing meets.
15. Patrons or
guests of a recreational facility or resort.
16. Veterans.
(b) A company may submit any other risk or
class of risks, subject to approval by the commissioner, which it believes is
properly eligible for blanket accident and health insurance.
(5) COVERAGE REQUIREMENTS.
(a) Surgical benefit provisions or schedules
shall provide that the benefit for any covered surgical procedure not
specifically listed in the schedule and not excluded by the provisions of the
policy shall be determined by the company on a basis consistent with the
benefit provided for a comparable listed procedure.
(b) A policy which contains any provision
under which the claimant may elect one benefit in lieu of another shall not
limit to a specified period the time within which election may be
made.
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