New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 17B - Insurance
Section 17B:26-9.1 - Health insurer to receive, transmit transactions relative to individual policies electronically; standards.

17B:26-9.1 Health insurer to receive, transmit transactions relative to individual policies electronically; standards.
5. a. Within 180 days of the adoption of a timetable for implementation pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1999, c.154 (C.17B:30-23), a health insurer or its agent or a subsidiary that processes health care benefits claims as a third party administrator, shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance that it will adopt and implement all of the standards to receive and transmit health care transactions electronically, according to the corresponding timetable, and otherwise comply with the provisions of this section, as a condition of its continued authorization to do business in this State.
The Commissioner of Banking and Insurance may grant extensions or waivers of the implementation requirement when it has been demonstrated to the commissioner's satisfaction that compliance with the timetable for implementation will result in an undue hardship to a health insurer,or its agent, its subsidiary or its covered persons.
b. Within 12 months of the adoption of regulations establishing standard health care enrollment and claim forms by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1999, c.154 (C.17B:30-23), a health insurer or its agent or a subsidiary that processes health care benefits claims as a third party administrator shall use the standard health care enrollment and claim forms in connection with all individual policies issued, delivered, executed or renewed in this State.
c. Twelve months after the adoption of regulations establishing standard health care enrollment and claim forms by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1999, c.154 (C.17B:30-23), a health insurer or its agent shall require that health care providers file all claims for payment for health care services. A covered person who receives health care services shall not be required to submit a claim for payment, but notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection to the contrary, a covered person shall be permitted to submit a claim on his own behalf, at the covered person's option. All claims shall be filed using the standard health care claim form applicable to the policy.
d. For the purposes of this subsection, "substantiating documentation" means any information specific to the particular health care service provided to a covered person.
(1) Effective 180 days after the effective date of P.L.1999, c.154, a health insurer or its agent, hereinafter the payer, shall remit payment for every insured claim submitted by a covered person or health care provider, no later than the 30th calendar day following receipt of the claim by the payer or no later than the time limit established for the payment of claims in the Medicare program pursuant to 42 U.S.C. s.1395u(c)(2)(B), whichever is earlier, if the claim is submitted by electronic means, and no later than the 40th calendar day following receipt if the claim is submitted by other than electronic means, if:
(a) the health care provider is eligible at the date of service;
(b) the person who received the health care service was covered on the date of service;
(c) the claim is for a service or supply covered under the health benefits plan;
(d) the claim is submitted with all the information requested by the payer on the claim form or in other instructions that were distributed in advance to the health care provider or covered person in accordance with the provisions of section 4 of P.L.2005, c.352 (C.17B:30-51); and
(e) the payer has no reason to believe that the claim has been submitted fraudulently.
(2) If all or a portion of the claim is not paid within the time frames provided in paragraph (1) of this subsection because:
(a) the claim submission is incomplete because the required substantiating documentation has not been submitted to the payer;
(b) the diagnosis coding, procedure coding, or any other required information to be submitted with the claim is incorrect;
(c) the payer disputes the amount claimed; or
(d) there is strong evidence of fraud by the provider and the payer has initiated an investigation into the suspected fraud,
the payer shall notify the health care provider, by electronic means and the covered person in writing within 30 days of receiving an electronic claim, or notify the covered person and health care provider in writing within 40 days of receiving a claim submitted by other than electronic means, that:
(i) the claim is incomplete with a statement as to what substantiating documentation is required for adjudication of the claim;
(ii) the claim contains incorrect information with a statement as to what information must be corrected for adjudication of the claim;
(iii) the payer disputes the amount claimed in whole or in part with a statement as to the basis of that dispute; or
(iv) the payer finds there is strong evidence of fraud and has initiated an investigation into the suspected fraud in accordance with its fraud prevention plan established pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1993, c.362 (C.17:33A-15), or referred the claim, together with supporting documentation, to the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor in the Department of Law and Public Safety established pursuant to section 32 of P.L.1998, c.21 (C.17:33A-16).
(3) If all or a portion of an electronically submitted claim cannot be adjudicated because the diagnosis coding, procedure coding or any other data required to be submitted with the claim was missing, the payer shall electronically notify the health care provider or its agent within seven days of that determination and request any information required to complete adjudication of the claim.
(4) Any portion of a claim that meets the criteria established in paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be paid by the payer in accordance with the time limit established in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(5) A payer shall acknowledge receipt of a claim submitted by electronic means from a health care provider, no later than two working days following receipt of the transmission of the claim.
(6) If a payer subject to the provisions of P.L.1983, c.320 (C.17:33A-1 et seq.) has reason to believe that a claim has been submitted fraudulently, it shall investigate the claim in accordance with its fraud prevention plan established pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1993, c.362 (C.17:33A-15), or refer the claim, together with supporting documentation, to the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor in the Department of Law and Public Safety established pursuant to section 32 of P.L.1998, c.21 (C.17:33A-16).
(7) Payment of an eligible claim pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (4) of this subsection shall be deemed to be overdue if not remitted to the claimant or his agent by the payer on or before the 30th calendar day or the time limit established by the Medicare program, whichever is earlier, following receipt by the payer of a claim submitted by electronic means and on or before the 40th calendar day following receipt of a claim submitted by other than electronic means.
If payment is withheld on all or a portion of a claim by a payer pursuant to subparagraph (a) or (b) of paragraph (2) or paragraph (3) of this subsection, the claims payment shall be overdue if not remitted to the claimant or his agent by the payer on or before the 30th calendar day or the time limit established by the Medicare program, whichever is earlier, for claims submitted by electronic means and the 40th calendar day for claims submitted by other than electronic means, following receipt by the payer of the required documentation or information or modification of an initial submission.
If payment is withheld on all or a portion of a claim by a payer pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of this subsection and the provider is not notified within the time frames provided for in those paragraphs, the claim shall be deemed to be overdue.
(8) (a) No payer that has reserved the right to change the premium shall deny payment on all or a portion of a claim because the payer requests documentation or information that is not specific to the health care service provided to the covered person.
(b) No payer shall deny payment on all or a portion of a claim while seeking coordination of benefits information unless good cause exists for the payer to believe that other insurance is available to the covered person. Good cause shall exist only if the payer's records indicate that other coverage exists. Routine requests to determine whether coordination of benefits exists shall not be considered good cause.
(c) In the event payment is withheld on all or a portion of a claim by a payer pursuant to subparagraph (a) or (b) of this paragraph, the claims payment shall be deemed to be overdue if not remitted to the claimant or his agent by the payer on or before the 30th calendar day or the time limit established by the Medicare program, whichever is earlier, following receipt by the payer of a claim submitted by electronic means or on or before the 40th calendar day following receipt of a claim submitted by other than electronic means.
(9) An overdue payment shall bear simple interest at the rate of 12% per annum. The interest shall be paid to the health care provider at the time the overdue payment is made. The amount of interest paid to a health care provider for an overdue claim shall be credited to any civil penalty for late payment of the claim levied by the Department of Human Services against a payer that does not reserve the right to change the premium.
(10) With the exception of claims that were submitted fraudulently or submitted by health care providers that have a pattern of inappropriate billing or claims that were subject to coordination of benefits, no payer shall seek reimbursement for overpayment of a claim previously paid pursuant to this section later than 18 months after the date the first payment on the claim was made. No payer shall seek more than one reimbursement for overpayment of a particular claim. At the time the reimbursement request is submitted to the health care provider, the payer shall provide written documentation that identifies the error made by the payer in the processing or payment of the claim that justifies the reimbursement request. No payer shall base a reimbursement request for a particular claim on extrapolation of other claims, except under the following circumstances:
(a) in judicial or quasi-judicial proceedings, including arbitration;
(b) in administrative proceedings;
(c) in which relevant records required to be maintained by the health care provider have been improperly altered or reconstructed, or a material number of the relevant records are otherwise unavailable; or
(d) in which there is clear evidence of fraud by the health care provider and the payer has investigated the claim in accordance with its fraud prevention plan established pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1993, c.362 (C.17:33A-15), and referred the claim, together with supporting documentation, to the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor in the Department of Law and Public Safety established pursuant to section 32 of P.L.1998, c.21 (C.17:33A-16).
(11) (a) In seeking reimbursement for the overpayment from the health care provider, except as provided for in subparagraph (b) of this paragraph, no payer shall collect or attempt to collect:
(i) the funds for the reimbursement on or before the 45th calendar day following the submission of the reimbursement request to the health care provider;
(ii) the funds for the reimbursement if the health care provider disputes the request and initiates an appeal on or before the 45th calendar day following the submission of the reimbursement request to the health care provider and until the health care provider's rights to appeal set forth under paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection e. of this section are exhausted; or
(iii) a monetary penalty against the reimbursement request, including but not limited to, an interest charge or a late fee.
The payer may collect the funds for the reimbursement request by assessing them against payment of any future claims submitted by the health care provider after the 45th calendar day following the submission of the reimbursement request to the health care provider or after the health care provider's rights to appeal set forth under paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection e. of this section have been exhausted if the payer submits an explanation in writing to the provider in sufficient detail so that the provider can reconcile each covered person's bill.
(b) If a payer has determined that the overpayment to the health care provider is a result of fraud committed by the health care provider and the payer has conducted its investigation and reported the fraud to the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor as required by law, the payer may collect an overpayment by assessing it against payment of any future claim submitted by the health care provider.
(12) No health care provider shall seek reimbursement from a payer or covered person for underpayment of a claim submitted pursuant to this section later than 18 months from the date the first payment on the claim was made, except if the claim is the subject of an appeal submitted pursuant to subsection e. of this section or the claim is subject to continual claims submission. No health care provider shall seek more than one reimbursement for underpayment of a particular claim.
e. (1) A health insurer or its agent, hereinafter the payer, shall establish an internal appeal mechanism to resolve any dispute raised by a health care provider regardless of whether the health care provider is under contract with the payer regarding compliance with the requirements of this section or compliance with the requirements of sections 4 through 7 of P.L.2005, c.352 (C.17B:30-51 through C.17B:30-54). No dispute pertaining to medical necessity which is eligible to be submitted to the Independent Health Care Appeals Program established pursuant to section 11 of P.L.1997, c.192 (C.26:2S-11) shall be the subject of an appeal pursuant to this subsection. The payer shall conduct the appeal at no cost to the health care provider.
A health care provider may initiate an appeal on or before the 90th calendar day following receipt by the health care provider of the payer's claims determination, which is the basis of the appeal, on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance which shall describe the type of substantiating documentation that must be submitted with the form. The payer shall conduct a review of the appeal and notify the health care provider of its determination on or before the 30th calendar day following the receipt of the appeal form. If the health care provider is not notified of the payer's determination of the appeal within 30 days, the health care provider may refer the dispute to arbitration as provided by paragraph (2) of this subsection.
If the payer issues a determination in favor of the health care provider, the payer shall comply with the provisions of this section and pay the amount of money in dispute, if applicable, with accrued interest at the rate of 12% per annum, on or before the 30th calendar day following the notification of the payer's determination on the appeal. Interest shall begin to accrue on the day the appeal was received by the payer.
If the payer issues a determination against the health care provider, the payer shall notify the health care provider of its findings on or before the 30th calendar day following the receipt of the appeal form and shall include in the notification written instructions for referring the dispute to arbitration as provided by paragraph (2) of this subsection.
The payer shall report annually to the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance the number of appeals it has received and the resolution of each appeal.
(2) Any dispute regarding the determination of an internal appeal conducted pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection may be referred to arbitration as provided in this paragraph. The Commissioner of Banking and Insurance shall contract with a nationally recognized, independent organization that specializes in arbitration to conduct the arbitration proceedings.
Any party may initiate an arbitration proceeding on or before the 90th calendar day following the receipt of the determination which is the basis of the appeal, on a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance. No dispute shall be accepted for arbitration unless the payment amount in dispute is $1,000 or more, except that a health care provider may aggregate his own disputed claim amounts for the purposes of meeting the threshold requirements of this subsection. No dispute pertaining to medical necessity which is eligible to be submitted to the Independent Health Care Appeals Program established pursuant to section 11 of P.L.1997, c.192 (C.26:2S-11) shall be the subject of arbitration pursuant to this subsection.
(3) The arbitrator shall conduct the arbitration proceedings pursuant to the rules of the arbitration entity, including rules of discovery subject to confidentiality requirements established by State or federal law.
(4) An arbitrator's determination shall be:
(a) signed by the arbitrator;
(b) issued in writing, in a form prescribed by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, including a statement of the issues in dispute and the findings and conclusions on which the determination is based; and
(c) issued on or before the 30th calendar day following the receipt of the required documentation.
The arbitration shall be nonappealable and binding on all parties to the dispute.
(5) If the arbitrator determines that a payer has withheld or denied payment in violation of the provisions of this section, the arbitrator shall order the payer to make payment of the claim, together with accrued interest, on or before the 10th business day following the issuance of the determination. If the arbitrator determines that a payer has withheld or denied payment on the basis of information submitted by the health care provider and the payer requested, but did not receive, this information from the health care provider when the claim was initially processed pursuant to subsection d. of this section or reviewed under internal appeal pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection, the payer shall not be required to pay any accrued interest.
(6) If the arbitrator determines that a health care provider has engaged in a pattern and practice of improper billing and a refund is due to the payer, the arbitrator may award the payer a refund, including interest accrued at the rate of 12% per annum. Interest shall begin to accrue on the day the appeal was received by the payer for resolution through the internal appeals process established pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(7) The arbitrator shall file a copy of each determination with and in the form prescribed by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance.
f. As used in this section, "insured claim" or "claim" means a claim by a covered person for payment of benefits under an insured policy for which the financial obligation for the payment of a claim under the policy rests upon the health insurer.
g. Any person found in violation of this section with a pattern and practice as determined by the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance shall be liable to a civil penalty as set forth in section 17 of P.L.2005, c.352 (C.17B:30-55).
L.1999,c.154,s.5; amended 2005, c.352, s.13.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 17B - Insurance

Section 17B:17-1 - Scope of act

Section 17B:17-2 - Insurer defined

Section 17B:17-3 - Life insurance defined

Section 17B:17-4 - Health insurance defined

Section 17B:17-5 - Annuity defined

Section 17B:17-5.1 - Definitions; funeral insurance policies

Section 17B:17-6 - Person defined

Section 17B:17-7 - Domestic insurer, foreign insurer, alien insurer defined

Section 17B:17-8 - State defined

Section 17B:17-9 - Domicile defined

Section 17B:17-10 - Principal office defined

Section 17B:17-11 - Authorized insurer, unauthorized insurer defined

Section 17B:17-12 - Certificate of authority; license defined

Section 17B:17-12.1 - Change of domicile for insurers

Section 17B:17-13 - Misdemeanor to do business unless authorized

Section 17B:17-13.1 - Charitable annuities.

Section 17B:17-14 - General penalty

Section 17B:17-15 - Conflict with other laws

Section 17B:17-16 - Separability of provisions

Section 17B:17-17 - Short title

Section 17B:17-18 - Purpose

Section 17B:17-19 - Definitions

Section 17B:17-20 - Application of act; exclusions

Section 17B:17-21 - Policy forms

Section 17B:17-22 - Issuance of policy forms after filing; construction with other laws

Section 17B:17-23 - Flesch reading ease score; authorization of lower score

Section 17B:17-24 - Content of policy forms; construction with other laws

Section 17B:17-25 - Date of application

Section 17B:17-26 - Definitions relative to life insurance.

Section 17B:17-27 - Applicability of act.

Section 17B:17-28 - Use of death index by insurer.

Section 17B:17-29 - Action of insurer upon receiving notice of death.

Section 17B:17-30 - Procedures to confirm death, location, notification of beneficiaries.

Section 17B:17-31 - Inapplicability of act.

Section 17B:18-1 - Scope of chapter

Section 17B:18-2 - Stock insurer defined

Section 17B:18-3 - Mutual insurer defined

Section 17B:18-4 - Organization of stock or mutual insurer

Section 17B:18-5 - Approval of certificate by commissioner; recording and filing

Section 17B:18-6 - Stipulations in stock subscriptions and applications

Section 17B:18-7 - Certificate of incorporation of mutual insurer; election of directors

Section 17B:18-8 - Loan to mutual insurer for organizational expenses

Section 17B:18-10 - Election of directors of mutual insurer pursuant to provision in certificate of incorporation

Section 17B:18-11 - Nomination of candidates for director

Section 17B:18-12 - Death, withdrawal or incapacity of candidates for director

Section 17B:18-13 - Qualified voters; "policyholder" defined

Section 17B:18-14 - Elections of directors of mutual insurers; procedure, ballots

Section 17B:18-15 - Nominations by others than board of directors; notice of election

Section 17B:18-16 - Canvass of votes; tie vote

Section 17B:18-17 - Report of result of election

Section 17B:18-18 - Choosing of directors for mutual life insurers having in excess of ten million policies in force

Section 17B:18-19 - Number of directors; appointment of public directors; ex officio directors

Section 17B:18-20 - Public directors; carry-overs; appointments; terms; vacancies; powers

Section 17B:18-21 - Elected directors; carry-overs; terms; vacancies

Section 17B:18-22 - Elected directors; manner of electing

Section 17B:18-23 - Qualified voters; "policyholder" for purpose of election defined

Section 17B:18-24 - Nomination of candidates; demand by public directors

Section 17B:18-25 - Method of electing when no demand is made by public directors

Section 17B:18-26 - Method of election when demand is made by public directors that other candidates be nominated

Section 17B:18-27 - Mailing of ballot; effect

Section 17B:18-28 - Filing certificate on number of policies; copy delivered to Chief Justice

Section 17B:18-29 - Election of directors in mutual insurer issuing temporary stock

Section 17B:18-30 - Proxy voting permitted at elections

Section 17B:18-31 - Emergency by-laws

Section 17B:18-32 - Failure to adopt emergency by-laws; procedure

Section 17B:18-33 - National emergency; succession

Section 17B:18-34 - National emergency; relocation of principal place of business

Section 17B:18-37 - Definitions; deposit prerequisite to authorization

Section 17B:18-38 - Deposits; interest on; substitution of

Section 17B:18-39 - Deposits to do business in other jurisdictions

Section 17B:18-39.1 - Fees for services of custodian required pursuant to N.J.S.17B:18-37 et seq.

Section 17B:18-41 - Examination before commencing business

Section 17B:18-42 - Certificate of authority; when issuable.

Section 17B:18-43 - Domestic insurers, powers, duties--general corporation law

Section 17B:18-44 - Stock of other insurance company

Section 17B:18-45 - Authority to acquire, hold and convey real estate

Section 17B:18-46 - Limitation on dividends to stockholders

Section 17B:18-47 - Increase or decrease of capital stock

Section 17B:18-48 - Advertisement of assets to include liabilities

Section 17B:18-49 - Cash disbursements to be evidenced by voucher

Section 17B:18-50 - Payment of taxes, charges and fees prior to determination of invalidity

Section 17B:18-51 - Compensation of directors

Section 17B:18-52 - Insurer payments to senior officers restricted

Section 17B:18-53 - Reporting amount of stock owned and changes therein by director, officer, and principal stockholders of domestic stock insurers

Section 17B:18-54 - Suit for profits realized by director, officer, and principal stockholders

Section 17B:18-55 - Limitation on sale of stock by director, officer and principal stockholders

Section 17B:18-56 - Stock insurers; change of name, extension of corporate existence or amendment of charter or certificate of incorporation

Section 17B:18-57 - Mutual insurers; change of name, extension of corporate existence or amendment of charter or certificate of incorporation

Section 17B:18-58 - Mutual insurers; adoption of amended charter or certificate of incorporation

Section 17B:18-59 - Mutualization of stock insurers

Section 17B:18-60 - Merger and consolidation of stock insurers

Section 17B:18-61 - Merger and consolidation of mutual insurers

Section 17B:18-62 - "Reinsurance" defined

Section 17B:18-63 - Reinsurance of risks

Section 17B:18-64 - Prerequisites to reinsurance

Section 17B:18-65 - Extended reinsurance

Section 17B:18-65.1 - Rules and regulations

Section 17B:18-66 - Reinsurance pooling

Section 17B:18-67 - Short title

Section 17B:18-68 - Surplus, capital required

Section 17B:18-69 - Temporary waiver of capital, surplus requirements

Section 17B:18-70 - Increase in amount of required capital, surplus

Section 17B:18-71 - Factors for determination of increase, revision, redetermination

Section 17B:18-72 - Suspension, revocation of authority to do business

Section 17B:19-1 - Expenses of investigation, analyses, and valuation of securities

Section 17B:19-1.1 - Definitions.

Section 17B:19-2 - Annual valuation of reserve liabilities for outstanding policies; foreign and alien insurers.

Section 17B:19-2.1 - Annual valuation of reserve liabilities.

Section 17B:19-3 - Additional reserves

Section 17B:19-4 - Preliminary term insurance; amount of reserve

Section 17B:19-5 - Calculations of policy and loss reserves for accident and health insurance.

Section 17B:19-7 - Abandonment of standard of valuation adopted

Section 17B:19-8 - Standard valuation law

Section 17B:19-10 - Reserves, related actuarial items; annual opinion of qualified actuary.

Section 17B:19-11 - Standards for policies issued on or after operative date of valuation manual.

Section 17B:19-12 - Establishment of reserves using principle-based valuation.

Section 17B:19-13 - Submission of certain data.

Section 17B:19-14 - "Confidential information."

Section 17B:20-1 - Investments of domestic insurers.

Section 17B:20-2 - Limitation of investments.

Section 17B:20-3 - Incidental acquisition of corporate stock or securities, construction of chapter

Section 17B:20-4 - Stock of subsidiary or alien corporations

Section 17B:20-5 - Securities of foreign country or property therein

Section 17B:20-6 - Reasonable and temporary additional restrictions

Section 17B:20-7 - Securities of domestic insurers

Section 17B:20-8 - Valuation of securities; violations; penalties

Section 17B:21-1 - Annual statement; forms

Section 17B:21-2 - Penalty for not filing annual statement; penalty for other violations

Section 17B:21-7 - Fees

Section 17B:23-1 - Translation of business by foreign and alien insurers

Section 17B:23-2 - Prerequisites to admission

Section 17B:23-3 - Deposit by alien insurers

Section 17B:23-4 - Revocation of authority to do business

Section 17B:23-5 - Retaliatory provision.

Section 17B:23-6 - Purpose

Section 17B:23-7 - Definitions

Section 17B:23-8 - Conditions precedent to doing business in State

Section 17B:23-9 - Actions deemed doing business in the State

Section 17B:23-10 - Enforcement

Section 17B:23-11 - Excluded actions

Section 17B:24-1.1 - Insurable interests

Section 17B:24-2 - Minors

Section 17B:24-3 - Application as evidence

Section 17B:24-4 - Assignments

Section 17B:24-5 - Payment discharges insurer

Section 17B:24-6 - Exemption of proceeds--life insurance

Section 17B:24-7 - Exemption of proceeds--annuity contracts

Section 17B:24-8 - Exemption of proceeds--health insurance and disability provisions

Section 17B:24-9 - Exemption of proceeds--group insurance

Section 17B:24-10 - Policy settlements

Section 17B:24-11 - Participating and nonparticipating policies--right to issue; payment of commissions thereon

Section 17B:24-12 - Separate risks and premiums

Section 17B:25-1 - "Industrial life insurance" ; definition

Section 17B:25-2 - Standard provisions required

Section 17B:25-2.1 - Cancellation of policy within 10 days after receipt

Section 17B:25-3 - Grace period

Section 17B:25-4 - Incontestability

Section 17B:25-5 - Entire contract

Section 17B:25-6 - Misstatement of age

Section 17B:25-7 - Dividends

Section 17B:25-8 - Policy loan

Section 17B:25-9 - Reinstatement

Section 17B:25-10 - Payment of premiums

Section 17B:25-10.1 - Notice mailed to holders of life insurance policy

Section 17B:25-11 - Payment of claims

Section 17B:25-12 - Beneficiary; industrial policies

Section 17B:25-13 - Nonforfeiture benefits and cash surrender values

Section 17B:25-14 - Title

Section 17B:25-15 - Provision prohibited

Section 17B:25-16 - Excluded or restricted coverage

Section 17B:25-17 - Incontestability; limitation of liability after reinstatement

Section 17B:25-18 - Filing of forms

Section 17B:25-18.1 - Life, health insurance policy, contract; compliance

Section 17B:25-18.2 - Filing of policy, contract or related form

Section 17B:25-18.3 - Policies, contract forms; certification memorandums; exceptions

Section 17B:25-18.4 - Filing of certain forms of life insurance approved in other states.

Section 17B:25-18.5 - Certain actions taken by department employees to result in termination.

Section 17B:25-19 - Standard nonforfeiture law for life insurance.

Section 17B:25-20 - Standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities.

Section 17B:25-20.1 - Supersedure of standard nonforfeiture law, certain.

Section 17B:25-21 - Short title.

Section 17B:25-22 - Inapplicability of act.

Section 17B:25-23 - Required provisions for contract of annuity.

Section 17B:25-24 - Minimum values.

Section 17B:25-25 - Paid-up annuity benefit.

Section 17B:25-26 - Cash surrender benefits, determination of present value.

Section 17B:25-27 - Determination of present value.

Section 17B:25-28 - Determination of benefits.

Section 17B:25-29 - Notice of benefits not provided in contract.

Section 17B:25-30 - Benefits allowance for lapse of time and payments beyond schedule.

Section 17B:25-31 - Minimum nonforfeiture benefits.

Section 17B:25-32 - Rules.

Section 17B:25-33 - Effective date, applicability.

Section 17B:25-34 - Findings, declarations relative to certain annuity products.

Section 17B:25-35 - Definitions relative to certain annuity products.

Section 17B:25-36 - Use of certain terms regulated; exceptions.

Section 17B:25-37 - Certain annuities excluded; annuities buyer's guide; annuity contract disclosure statement.

Section 17B:25-38 - Certain annuities excluded, information recorded; determination as to suitability of annuity for consumer; system of supervision.

Section 17B:25-39 - Cancellation provision for certain annuities.

Section 17B:25-40 - Certain annuities excluded; report to owner.

Section 17B:25-41 - Collection, maintenance of information.

Section 17B:25-42 - Violations, penalties.

Section 17B:26-1 - Filing of forms

Section 17B:26-2 - Form of policy; requirements.

Section 17B:26-2.1a - Reconstructive breast surgery; benefits

Section 17B:26-2.1b - Health insurance policies

Section 17B:26-2.1c - Benefits for equipment for home treatment of hemophilia

Section 17B:26-2.1d - Individual health insurance policy to pay benefits for treatment of Wilm's tumor

Section 17B:26-2.1e - Individual health insurance policy, mammogram examination benefits.

Section 17B:26-2.1f - Individual health insurance benefits for certain nursing services

Section 17B:26-2.1g - Individual health insurance policy, benefits for "off-label" drugs required

Section 17B:26-2.1h - Individual health insurer, benefits for health promotion

Section 17B:26-2.1i - Requirements for individual health insurer providing benefits for pharmacy services.

Section 17B:26-2.1j - Benefits for certain cancer treatments

Section 17B:26-2.1k - Coverage for birth and natal care; health insurance policy

Section 17B:26-2.1l - Coverage for diabetes treatment by individual health insurance policy

Section 17B:26-2.1m - Coverage for minimum inpatient care following mastectomy by individual hospital, medical expense benefits policy

Section 17B:26-2.1n - Applicability of Health Care Quality Act

Section 17B:26-2.1o - Coverage for treatment of inherited metabolic diseases by individual health insurance policy.

Section 17B:26-2.1p - Health insurance policy to cover certain audiology, speech-language pathology services.

Section 17B:26-2.1q - Coverage for treatment of domestic violence injuries by individual health insurance policy.

Section 17B:26-2.1r - Coverage for certain dental procedures for the severely disabled or child age five or under by individual health insurance policy

Section 17B:26-2.1s - Individual health insurers to provide coverage for mental health conditions, substance use disorders; collaborative care model.

Section 17B:26-2.1t - Coverage for hemophilia services by individual health insurers

Section 17B:26-2.1u - Individual policy to provide coverage for colorectal cancer screening.

Section 17B:26-2.1v - Individual health insurer prescription drug plans to cover certain infant formulas.

Section 17B:26-2.1w - Policy issued under Chapter 26 of Title 17B required to cover certain out-of-network services.

Section 17B:26-2.1x - Individual health insurer to offer coverage for domestic partner.

Section 17B:26-2.1y - Individual health insurer, coverage for contraceptives.

Section 17B:26-2.1z - Individual health insurance policies to provide benefits for orthotic and prosthetic appliances.

Section 17B:26-2.1aa - Individual health insurance policy to provide coverage for hearing aids for certain persons aged 15 or younger.

Section 17B:26-2.1bb - Individual health insurance policy to provide installment payments to obstetrical provider for maternity services.

Section 17B:26-2.1cc - Individual health insurance policy to provide benefits for treatment of autism or other developmental disability.

Section 17B:26-2.1dd - Individual health insurance policy to provide coverage for oral anticancer medications.

Section 17B:26-2.1ee - Individual health insurance policy to provide coverage for sickle cell anemia.

Section 17B:26-2.1ff - Individual health insurer to provide coverage for prescription eye drops.

Section 17B:26-2.1gg - Individual health insurance policy, contract, coverage for synchronization of prescribed medications.

Section 17B:26-2.1hh - Individual health insurance policy to provide benefits for treatment of substance use disorder.

Section 17B:26-2.1ii - Individual health insurance policy to provide coverage regardless of gender identity, expression.

Section 17B:26-2.1jj - Individual health insurance policy to cover digital tomosynthesis of the breast.

Section 17B:26-2.1kk - Individual health insurance policy to provide coverage for donated human breast milk.

Section 17B:26-2.1ll - Individual health insurer to provide coverage for breastfeeding support.

Section 17B:26-2.1mm - Individual health insurer policy to cover preventive services.

Section 17B:26-2.1nn - Individual health insurance policy to provide certain coverage for prescription drugs.

Section 17B:26-2.1oo - Individual health insurance policy to cover adolescent depression screenings.

Section 17B:26-2.1pp - Individual policy to cover newborn home nurse visitation.

Section 17B:26-2.2 - Second surgical opinions; definitions

Section 17B:26-2.3 - Policy benefits for second surgical opinion

Section 17B:26-2.4 - Benefit payments

Section 17B:26-2.5 - Third surgical opinion

Section 17B:26-2.6 - Excluded surgical procedures

Section 17B:26-2.7 - Payment for opinion services of physician

Section 17B:26-2.8 - Application of act

Section 17B:26-3 - Required provisions

Section 17B:26-3.1 - Cancellation of policy within 10 days after receipt

Section 17B:26-3.2 - Individual health insurance policy, exclusion, rates, terms based on genetic information prohibited

Section 17B:26-4 - Entire contract; changes

Section 17B:26-5 - Time limit on certain defenses

Section 17B:26-6 - Grace period

Section 17B:26-7 - Reinstatement

Section 17B:26-8 - Notice of claim

Section 17B:26-9 - Claim forms

Section 17B:26-9.1 - Health insurer to receive, transmit transactions relative to individual policies electronically; standards.

Section 17B:26-10 - Proofs of loss

Section 17B:26-11 - Time of payment of claims

Section 17B:26-12 - Payment of claims

Section 17B:26-13 - Physical examinations and autopsy

Section 17B:26-14 - Legal actions

Section 17B:26-15 - Change of beneficiary

Section 17B:26-16 - Optional policy provisions

Section 17B:26-17 - Change of occupation

Section 17B:26-18 - Misstatement of age

Section 17B:26-19 - Other insurance in this insurer

Section 17B:26-20 - Insurance with other insurers

Section 17B:26-21 - Insurance with other insurers

Section 17B:26-22 - Relation of earnings to insurance

Section 17B:26-23 - Unpaid premium

Section 17B:26-24 - Cancellation

Section 17B:26-25 - Conformity with State statutes

Section 17B:26-26 - Illegal occupation

Section 17B:26-27 - Intoxicants and narcotics

Section 17B:26-28 - Inapplicable or inconsistent provisions

Section 17B:26-29 - Order of certain policy provisions

Section 17B:26-30 - Third party ownership

Section 17B:26-31 - Requirements of other jurisdictions

Section 17B:26-32 - Other policy provisions

Section 17B:26-33 - Policy conflicting with this chapter

Section 17B:26-34 - Time limit on certain defenses with respect to reinstatement

Section 17B:26-35 - Waiver of rights of insurer

Section 17B:26-36 - Age limit

Section 17B:26-37 - Scope of chapter

Section 17B:26-38 - Penalty

Section 17B:26-39 - Legislative findings and declarations

Section 17B:26-40 - Definitions

Section 17B:26-41 - Home health care; requirement for provisions for coverage

Section 17B:26-42 - Benefits

Section 17B:26-43 - Direct reimbursement to home health care providers

Section 17B:26-44 - Regulations

Section 17B:26-44.1 - Policy provision for reimbursement of dental services; payment regardless of discipline of provider

Section 17B:26-44.2 - Application to policy or contract not limited to reimbursement of specific types of duly licensed health care professionals other than dentists

Section 17B:26-44.3 - Renewal date; policy with reservation of right to change premium

Section 17B:26-44.4 - Alternative dental coverage; original coverage restricted to limited number of providers

Section 17B:26-44.5 - Employer contribution

Section 17B:26-44.6 - Rules and regulations

Section 17B:26-45 - Minimum standards for form, content and sale of individual health insurance; regulations

Section 17B:26-46 - Violations; penalty; collection and enforcement

Section 17B:26-47 - Injunction

Section 17B:26A-1 - Definitions

Section 17B:26A-2 - Regulations; medicare supplement policies

Section 17B:26A-3 - Prohibited provisions

Section 17B:26A-4 - Preexisting condition; denial of claim for losses

Section 17B:26A-5 - Regulations

Section 17B:26A-6 - Medicare supplement policy or certificate, requirements

Section 17B:26A-7 - Outline of coverage, regulations

Section 17B:26A-8 - 30-day examination period, refunds

Section 17B:26A-9 - Applicability

Section 17B:26A-10 - Filing of copies of advertising materials, regulations

Section 17B:26A-11 - Additional remedies

Section 17B:26A-12 - Findings, declarations relative to Medicare supplement insurance.

Section 17B:26A-13 - Medicare supplement plans offered.

Section 17B:26A-14 - Rules, regulations; rates; plan provisions.

Section 17B:26A-15 - Procedures for equitable sharing of losses; conditions; filing statement

Section 17B:26A-16 - Audit required, conditions

Section 17B:26A-17 - Definitions.

Section 17B:27-26 - Definitions and requirements

Section 17B:27-27 - Employer, trustee, labor union, association groups

Section 17B:27-28 - Other groups as permitted under group life insurance

Section 17B:27-29 - Discretionary groups

Section 17B:27-30 - Dependents.

Section 17B:27-30.1 - Benefits provided by group policy to subscriber's child.

Section 17B:27-30.2 - Requirements applicable to State Medicaid

Section 17B:27-30.3 - Coverage provided by group health plan to subscriber's child.

Section 17B:27-30.4 - Requirements applicable to State Medicaid

Section 17B:27-30.5 - Coverage for certain dependents until age 31 by group health insurance policy.

Section 17B:27-31 - "Employees" defined

Section 17B:27-32 - Blanket insurance

Section 17B:27-33 - Standard provisions

Section 17B:27-34 - Application; statements

Section 17B:27-35 - Policy changes

Section 17B:27-36 - New entrants

Section 17B:27-36.1 - Eligibility for enrollment under policy providing hospital, medical expense benefits.

Section 17B:27-36.2 - Group health insurance, policy, exclusion, rates, terms based on genetic information prohibited

Section 17B:27-37 - Payment of premiums

Section 17B:27-38 - Certificate

Section 17B:27-39 - Age limits

Section 17B:27-40 - Notice of loss

Section 17B:27-41 - Proof of loss

Section 17B:27-42 - Forms for proof

Section 17B:27-43 - Examination, autopsy

Section 17B:27-44 - Time of benefit payment

Section 17B:27-44.2 - Health insurer to receive, transmit transactions relative to group policies electronically; standards.

Section 17B:27-45 - Beneficiary; direct payment to hospitals and other purveyors of services

Section 17B:27-46 - Time limits, suits

Section 17B:27-46.1a - Reconstructive breast surgery; benefits

Section 17B:27-46.1b - Group health insurance policies

Section 17B:27-46.1c - Benefits for purchase of blood products, infusion equipment

Section 17B:27-46.1d - Commercial health insurer benefits for preexisting condition

Section 17B:27-46.1e - Group health insurance policy to pay benefits for treatment of Wilm's tumor

Section 17B:27-46.1f - Group health insurance policy, mammogram examination benefits.

Section 17B:27-46.1g - .Group health insurance policy, benefits for "off-label" drugs required

Section 17B:27-46.1h - Group health insurer, benefits for health promotion

Section 17B:27-46.1i - Requirements for group health insurer providing benefits for pharmacy services.

Section 17B:27-46.1j - Benefits for certain cancer treatments

Section 17B:27-46.1k - Coverage for birth and natal care; group insurance policy

Section 17B:27-46.1l - Group health insurance policy, child screening, blood lead, hearing loss; immunizations.

Section 17B:27-46.1m - Coverage for diabetes treatment by group health insurance policy

Section 17B:27-46.1n - Group health insurance policy, Pap smear benefits

Section 17B:27-46.1o - Group health insurance policy, prostate cancer testing

Section 17B:27-46.1p - Coverage for minimum inpatient care following mastectomy by group policy

Section 17B:27-46.1q - Applicability of Health Care Quality Act

Section 17B:27-46.1r - Coverage for treatment of inherited metabolic diseases by group health insurance policy.

Section 17B:27-46.1s - Group health insurer to cover certain audiology, speech-language pathology services.

Section 17B:27-46.1t - Coverage for treatment of domestic violence injuries by group health insurance policy.

Section 17B:27-46.1u - Coverage for certain dental procedures for the severely disabled or child age five or under by group health insurance policy

Section 17B:27-46.1v - Group health insurers to provide coverage for mental health conditions, substance use disorders; collaborative care model.

Section 17B:27-46.1w - Coverage for hemophilia services by group health insurers

Section 17B:27-46.1x - Group health insurance policy to provide coverage for treatment of infertility.

Section 17B:27-46.1y - Group policy to provide coverage for colorectal cancer screening.

Section 17B:27-46.1z - Group health insurer prescription drug plans to cover certain infant formulas.

Section 17B:27-46.1aa - Policy issued under Chapter 27 of Title 17B required to cover certain out-of-network services.

Section 17B:27-46.1bb - Group health insurer to offer coverage for domestic partner.

Section 17B:27-46.1cc - Group health insurance policy, high deductible, coverage for preventive care.

Section 17B:27-46.1dd - Group health insurance policy, high deductible, deductible inapplicable, certain circumstances.

Section 17B:27-46.1ee - Group health insurers, coverage for contraceptives.

Section 17B:27-46.1ff - Group health insurance policies to provide benefits for orthotic and prosthetic appliances.

Section 17B:27-46.1gg - Group health insurance policy to provide coverage for hearing aids for certain persons aged 15 or younger.

Section 17B:27-46.1hh - Group health insurance policy to provide installment payments to obstetrical provider for maternity services.

Section 17B:27-46.1ii - Group health insurance policy to provide benefits for treatment of autism or other developmental disability.

Section 17B:27-46.1jj - Group health insurance policy to provide coverage for oral anticancer medications.

Section 17B:27-46.1kk - Group health insurance policy to provide coverage for sickle cell anemia.

Section 17B:27-46.1ll - Group health insurer to provide coverage for prescription eye drops.

Section 17B:27-46.1mm - Group health insurance policy, contract, coverage for synchronization of prescribed medications.

Section 17B:27-46.1nn - Group health insurance to provide benefits for treatment of substance use disorder.

Section 17B:27-46.1oo - Group health insurance policy to provide coverage regardless of gender identity, expression.

Section 17B:27-46.1pp - Group health insurance policy to cover digital tomosynthesis of the breast.

Section 17B:27-46.1qq - Group health insurance policy to provide coverage for donated human breast milk.

Section 17B:27-46.1rr - Group health insurance policy to provide coverage for standard fertility preservation services.

Section 17B:27-46.1ss - Group health insurer to provide coverage for breastfeeding support.

Section 17B:27-46.1tt - Group health insurer policy to cover preventive services.

Section 17B:27-46.1uu - Group health insurance policy to provide certain coverage for prescription drugs.

Section 17B:27-46.1vv - Group health insurance policy to cover adolescent depression screenings.

Section 17B:27-46.2 - Second surgical opinions; definitions

Section 17B:27-46.3 - Group insurance policies; provision of program on request

Section 17B:27-46.4 - Payment for second surgical opinion services

Section 17B:27-46.5 - Third surgical opinion

Section 17B:27-46.6 - Reduction of benefits where no second opinion obtained

Section 17B:27-46.7 - Permissible benefit exclusions

Section 17B:27-46.8 - Payment for opinion services of physician

Section 17B:27-46.9 - Application of act

Section 17B:27-46.10 - Group health insurance policy to cover newborn home care visitation.

Section 17B:27-47 - Group health or blanket insurance--provisions as favorable; policies issued outside State

Section 17B:27-48 - Exceptions in same type as benefits

Section 17B:27-49 - Filing of forms

Section 17B:27-50 - Reimbursement for service of physician or practicing psychologist

Section 17B:27-50.1 - Severability

Section 17B:27-51 - Reimbursement for optometric service

Section 17B:27-51.1 - Reimbursement for service of chiropractor

Section 17B:27-51.1a - Group health insurance benefits for certain nursing services

Section 17B:27-51.2 - Legislative findings and declarations

Section 17B:27-51.3 - Definitions

Section 17B:27-51.4 - Home health care; requirement for coverage

Section 17B:27-51.5 - Benefits