Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 176j - Small Group Health Insurance
Section 10 - Young Adult Health Benefit Plans; Coverage Requirements; Premiums

Section 10. The division of insurance, with the advice and consent of the director of the connector, shall issue regulations to define coverage for young adult health benefit plans, and to implement this section. Eligibility for enrollment in a qualifying young adult health insurance program will be restricted to individuals between the ages of 18 and 26, inclusive, who do not otherwise have access to health insurance coverage subsidized by an employer. Coverage for young adults shall provide reasonably comprehensive coverage of inpatient and outpatient hospital services and physician services for physical and mental illness and shall provide all services which a carrier is required to include under applicable division of insurance statutes and regulations, including, but not limited to, mental health services, emergency services, and any health service or category of health service provider which a carrier is required by its licensing or other statute to include in its health benefit plans. Any carrier offering young adult health plans must offer at least 1 product that includes coverage for outpatient prescription drugs. Coverage for young adults may impose reasonable copayments, coinsurance and deductibles and may use cost control techniques commonly used in the health insurance industry, including tiered provider networks and selective provider contracting.
Such plans shall only be offered by a carrier that, as of the close of any preceding calendar year, has a combined total of 5,000 or more eligible individuals, eligible employees and eligible dependents, who are enrolled in health plans sold, issued, delivered, made effective or renewed to qualified small businesses or eligible individuals pursuant to its license under chapter 175, chapter 176A, chapter 176B or chapter 176G. Further, such plans shall only be offered through the commonwealth health insurance connector as defined in chapter 176Q. Premium rates for young adult plans shall be consistent with section 3.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XXII - Corporations

Chapter 176j - Small Group Health Insurance

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Application of Chapter

Section 3 - Individual and Small Group Plans; Group Base Premium Rate; Filing Plan With Connector; Investigation of Deviations From Group Base Premium Rate

Section 4 - Carriers to Make Health Benefit Plans Available; Renewal of Plans

Section 5 - Exclusion of Eligible Individuals

Section 6 - Approval of Health Insurance Policies; Eligibility Criteria; Submission of Information; Approval of Changes to Small Group Product Base Rates or Rating Factors

Section 7 - Disclosure by Carriers

Section 8 - Transitional Reinsurance Program

Section 9 - Continuous Coverage

Section 10 - Young Adult Health Benefit Plans; Coverage Requirements; Premiums

Section 11 - Reduced or Selective Network Plans; Tiered Network Plans; Smart Tiering Plans

Section 11a - Continuing Coverage for Active Course of Treatment for Serious Disease Begun Prior to Enrollment in Reduced or Selective Network Plan or Tiered Network Plan

Section 12 - Small Business Group Purchasing Cooperatives; Regulations Governing Establishment, Oversight and Certification

Section 13 - Filing of Health Benefit Plan Proposals for Consideration Upon Request of Group Purchasing Cooperative

Section 14 - Coverage of Medically Necessary and Covered Services Otherwise Unavailable Within Carrier's Provider Network

Section 15 - Display by Insurer Offering Tiered Network Plan of Cost-Sharing Differences for Enrollees in Various Tiers in Promotional and Agreement Material

Section 16 - Attribution of Members to a Primary Care Provider

Section 17 - Disclosure of Patient-Level Data and Contracted Prices of Individual Health Care Services by Carriers to Providers