Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 61A — Life Insurance
Section 61A.092 — Continuation Of Coverage For Life Insurance.

Subdivision 1. Continuation of coverage. Every group insurance policy issued or renewed within this state after August 1, 1987, providing coverage for life insurance benefits shall contain a provision that permits covered employees who are voluntarily or involuntarily terminated or laid off from their employment, if the policy remains in force for any active employee of the employer, to elect to continue the coverage for themselves and their dependents.
An employee is considered to be laid off from employment if there is a reduction in hours to the point where the employee is no longer eligible for coverage under the group life insurance policy. Termination does not include discharge for gross misconduct.
Subd. 2. Responsibility of employee. Every covered employee electing to continue coverage shall pay the employee's former employer, on a monthly basis, the cost of the continued coverage. In no event shall the amount of premium charged exceed 102 percent of the cost to the plan for such period of coverage for other similarly situated employees with respect to whom neither termination nor layoff has occurred, without respect to whether such cost is paid by the employer or employee. The employee is eligible to continue the coverage until the employee obtains coverage under another group policy, or for a period of 18 months after the termination or layoff from employment, whichever is shorter.
Subd. 3. Notice of options. Upon termination of or layoff from employment of a covered employee, the employer shall inform the employee within 14 days after termination or layoff of:
(1) the employee's right to elect to continue the coverage;
(2) the amount the employee must pay monthly to the employer to retain the coverage;
(3) the manner in which and the office of the employer to which the payment to the employer must be made; and
(4) the time by which the payments to the employer must be made to retain coverage.
The employee has 60 days within which to elect coverage. The 60-day period shall begin to run on the date coverage would otherwise terminate or on the date upon which notice of the right to coverage is received, whichever is later.
If the covered employee or covered dependent dies during the 60-day election period and before the covered employee makes an election to continue or reject continuation, then the covered employee will be considered to have elected continuation of coverage. The beneficiary previously selected by the former employee or covered dependent would then be entitled to a death benefit equal to the amount of insurance that could have been continued less any unpaid premium owing as of the date of death.
Notice must be in writing and sent by first class mail to the employee's last known address which the employee has provided to the employer.
A notice in substantially the following form is sufficient: "As a terminated or laid off employee, the law authorizes you to maintain your group insurance benefits, in an amount equal to the amount of insurance in effect on the date you terminated or were laid off from employment, for a period of up to 18 months. To do so, you must notify your former employer within 60 days of your receipt of this notice that you intend to retain this coverage and must make a monthly payment of $............ at ............. by the ............. of each month."
Subd. 4. Responsibility of employer and insurer. If the employer fails to notify a covered employee of the options set forth in subdivision 3, or if after timely receipt of the monthly payment from a covered employee the employer fails to make the payment to the insurer, with the result that the employee's coverage is terminated, the employer is still liable for the employee's coverage to the same extent as the insurer would be if the coverage were still in effect.
Subd. 5. Conversion to individual policy. A group insurance policy that provides posttermination or layoff coverage as required by this section must also include a provision allowing a covered employee, surviving spouse, or dependent at the expiration of the posttermination or layoff coverage provided by subdivision 2 to obtain from the insurer offering the group policy, at the employee's, spouse's, or dependent's option and expense, without further evidence of insurability and without interruption of coverage, an individual policy of insurance contract providing the same or substantially similar benefits.
A policy providing reduced benefits at a reduced premium rate may be accepted by the employee, the spouse, or a dependent in lieu of the coverage otherwise required by this subdivision.
Subd. 6. Application. This section applies to a policy, certificate of insurance, or similar evidence of coverage issued to a Minnesota resident or issued to provide coverage to a Minnesota resident. This section does not apply to: (1) a certificate of insurance or similar evidence of coverage that meets the conditions of section 61A.093, subdivision 2; or (2) a group life insurance policy that contains a provision permitting the certificate holder, upon termination or layoff from employment, to retain the coverage provided under the employer's group policy or another group policy offered by the insurer by paying premiums directly to the insurer, provided that the employer shall give the employee notice of the employee's and each related certificate holder's right to continue the insurance by paying premiums directly to the insurer. The insurer may reserve the right to increase premium rates after the first 18 months of continued coverage provided for under clause (2). A related certificate holder is an insured spouse or dependent child of the employee. Upon termination of this group policy or at the option of the insured who has continued coverage under clause (2), each covered employee, spouse, and dependent child is entitled to have issued to them a life conversion policy as prescribed in section 61A.09, subdivision 1, paragraph (h).
1987 c 337 s 42; 1989 c 330 s 6; 1994 c 485 s 22; 1995 c 258 s 17,18; 2000 c 483 s 10; 2002 c 307 art 2 s 1; 2002 c 330 s 7; 2006 c 255 s 6; 2007 c 104 s 3; 2010 c 384 s 14

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance

Chapter 61A — Life Insurance

Section 61A.01 — Life Insurance Company Defined.

Section 61A.011 — Interest On Unpaid Benefits.

Section 61A.02 — Forms Of Policy.

Section 61A.021 — Sale Of Life Insurance And Annuity As Single Policy Prohibited.

Section 61A.03 — Required Provisions; Life Insurance Policies.

Section 61A.031 — Suicide Provisions.

Section 61A.04 — Spendthrift Provisions.

Section 61A.05 — Life Policies To Contain Entire Contract.

Section 61A.06 — Aviation And War Risk Exclusion Permitted.

Section 61A.07 — Prohibited Provisions.

Section 61A.071 — Applications.

Section 61A.072 — Accelerated Benefits.

Section 61A.08 — Exceptions.

Section 61A.09 — Group Life Insurance.

Section 61A.091 — Employee Group Life Insurance Plans.

Section 61A.092 — Continuation Of Coverage For Life Insurance.

Section 61A.093 — Certificate Of Insurance.

Section 61A.10 — Extension Of Time For Payment Of Premiums.

Section 61A.11 — Misstatement, When Not To Invalidate Policy.

Section 61A.12 — Beneficiaries.

Section 61A.13 — Definitions.

Section 61A.14 — Companies Entitled To Issue Contracts; Accounts; Investments.

Section 61A.15 — Contract Provisions.

Section 61A.16 — Contract Provisions.

Section 61A.17 — Filing Of Contracts.

Section 61A.18 — Disapproval Of Contracts.

Section 61A.19 — Company Requirements.

Section 61A.20 — Rules.

Section 61A.21 — Application Of Other Laws.

Section 61A.22 — Contracts To Specify Benefits And Consideration.

Section 61A.23 — Provisions In Policies; Laws Of Other States.

Section 61A.24 — Standard Nonforfeiture Law For Life Insurance.

Section 61A.245 — Standard Nonforfeiture Law For Individual Deferred Annuities.

Section 61A.25 — Standard Valuation Law.

Section 61A.255 — Smoker And Nonsmoker Mortality Tables.

Section 61A.257 — Preferred Mortality Tables For Use In Determining Minimum Reserve Liabilities.

Section 61A.258 — Preneed Insurance Products; Minimum Mortality Standards For Reserves And Nonforfeiture Values.

Section 61A.27 — Contingency Reserve; Limitations.

Section 61A.276 — Funding Agreements.

Section 61A.28 — Domestic Companies, Investments.

Section 61A.281 — Investments; Subsidiaries.

Section 61A.282 — Investments In Name Of Company Or Nominee And Prohibitions.

Section 61A.283 — Admitted Assets.

Section 61A.284 — Investments; Capital Stock Of Other Insurance Companies.

Section 61A.29 — Foreign Investments.

Section 61A.30 — Joint Investments.

Section 61A.31 — Real Estate Holdings.

Section 61A.315 — Investments And Holdings; Limitations.

Section 61A.39 — Cooperative Life And Casualty Companies.

Section 61A.40 — Qualifications For License; Number Of Members.

Section 61A.41 — Reserve Fund; Reciprocal Provisions.

Section 61A.42 — Payments; Liens; Assessments; Policies To Be Labeled.

Section 61A.43 — Accumulations; Amendment To Articles Or Bylaws.

Section 61A.44 — Limitation On Expenses; Life Insurance.

Section 61A.45 — Limitation On Expenses; Companies With Reserve Deposits.

Section 61A.46 — Net Rates; Reserve Fund; Limitation Of Expenses.

Section 61A.47 — Reinsurance Or Consolidation.

Section 61A.48 — Change To Legal Reserve Or Level Premium Companies.

Section 61A.50 — Application.

Section 61A.51 — Insolvency.

Section 61A.52 — Reserve Required.

Section 61A.53 — Definitions.

Section 61A.54 — Exemptions.

Section 61A.55 — Duties Of Agents And Brokers.

Section 61A.56 — Duties Of All Insurers.

Section 61A.57 — Duties Of Insurers That Use Agents Or Brokers.

Section 61A.58 — Duties Of Insurers With Respect To Direct Response Sales.

Section 61A.59 — Enforcement; Effect Of Compliance.

Section 61A.60 — Required Replacement Notice And Form.

Section 61A.70 — Applicability And Scope.

Section 61A.705 — Definitions.

Section 61A.71 — Policies To Be Illustrated.

Section 61A.715 — General Rules And Prohibitions.

Section 61A.72 — Standards For Basic Illustrations.

Section 61A.725 — Standards For Supplemental Illustrations.

Section 61A.73 — Delivery Of Illustration And Record Retention.

Section 61A.735 — Annual Report; Notice To Policy Owners.

Section 61A.74 — Annual Certifications.

Section 61A.745 — Penalties.