Sec. 1501.354. REQUIRED DISCLOSURES. (a) In connection with offering a small employer health benefit plan for sale, each small employer health benefit plan issuer and agent shall make a reasonable disclosure, as part of its solicitation and sales materials, of:
(1) the extent to which premium rates for a specific small employer are established or adjusted based on the actual or expected variation in:
(A) claim costs; or
(B) health status of the employer's employees and their dependents;
(2) provisions concerning the issuer's right to change premium rates and factors other than claims experience that affect changes in premium rates;
(3) provisions relating to renewability of policies and contracts; and
(4) any preexisting condition provisions.
(b) On request by a small employer, each small employer health benefit plan issuer shall disclose the benefits and premiums available under all small employer coverage for which the employer is qualified.
(c) A small employer health benefit plan issuer is not required to disclose information to a small employer that is proprietary or trade secret information under applicable law.
(d) Information provided under this section to a small employer must be provided in a manner that is:
(1) understandable by the average small employer; and
(2) sufficient to reasonably inform a small employer of its rights and obligations under a small employer health benefit plan.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1274, Sec. 3, eff. April 1, 2005.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 8 - Health Insurance and Other Health Coverages
Subtitle G - Health Coverage Availability
Chapter 1501 - Health Insurance Portability and Availability Act
Subchapter H. Marketing of Small Employer Health Benefit Plans
Section 1501.351. Marketing Requirements
Section 1501.352. Health Status and Claims Experience; Prohibited Acts
Section 1501.353. Agent Compensation
Section 1501.354. Required Disclosures
Section 1501.355. Rules Concerning Marketing and Availability
Section 1501.356. Reporting Requirements
Section 1501.358. Applicability to Third-Party Administrator