Section 10127.16.  


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  • (a) (1) After the termination of the pilot program under Section 10127.15, a health insurer shall continue to provide coverage under the same terms and conditions specified in Section 10127.15 as it existed on January 1, 2007, including the terms of the standard benefit plan and the subscriber payment amount, to each individual who was terminated from the program, pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 12725 of the Insurance Code during the term of the pilot program and who enrolled or applied to enroll in a standard benefit plan within 63 days of termination. The Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board shall continue to pay the amount described in Section 10127.15 for each of those individuals. A health insurer shall not be required to offer the coverage described in Section 10127.15 after the termination of the pilot program to individuals not already enrolled in the program.

    (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subdivision or Section 10127.15 as it existed on January 1, 2007, the following rules shall apply:

    (A) (i) A health insurer shall not be obligated to provide coverage to any individual pursuant to this section on or after January 1, 2014.

    (ii) The Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board shall not be obligated to provide any payment to any health insurer under this section for (I) health care expenses incurred on or after January 1, 2014, or (II) the standard monthly administrative fee, as defined in Section 10127.15 as it existed on January 1, 2007, for any month after December, 2013.

    (B) Each health insurer providing coverage pursuant to this section shall, on or before October 1, 2013, send a notice to each individual enrolled in a standard benefit plan that is in at least 12-point type and with, at minimum, the following information:

    (i) Notice as to whether or not the plan will terminate as of January 1, 2014.

    (ii) The availability of individual health coverage, including through Covered California, including at least all of the following:

    (I) That, beginning on January 1, 2014, individuals seeking coverage may not be denied coverage based on health status.

    (II) That the premium rates for coverage offered by a health care service plan or a health insurer cannot be based on an individual's health status.

    (III) That individuals obtaining coverage through Covered California may, depending upon income, be eligible for premium subsidies and cost-sharing subsidies.

    (IV) That individuals seeking coverage must obtain this coverage during an open or special enrollment period, and a description of the open and special enrollment periods that may apply.

    (C) As a condition of receiving payment for a reporting period pursuant to this section, a health insurer shall provide the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board with a complete, final annual reconciliation report by the earlier of December 31, 2014, or an earlier date as prescribed by Section 10127.15, as it existed on January 1, 2007, for that reporting period. To the extent that it receives a complete, final reconciliation report for a reporting period by the date required pursuant to this subparagraph, the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board shall complete reconciliation with the health insurer for that reporting period within six months of receiving the report.

    (b) If the state fails to expend, pursuant to this section, sufficient funds for the state's contribution amount to any health insurer, the health insurer may increase the monthly payments that its subscribers are required to pay for any standard benefit plan to the amount that the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board would charge without a state subsidy for the same insurance product issued to the same individual within the program.

    (c) The adoption and readoption, by the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board, of regulations implementing the amendments to this section enacted by the legislation adding this subdivision shall be deemed an emergency and necessary to avoid serious harm to the public peace, health, safety, or general welfare for purposes of Sections 11346.1 and 11349.6 of the Government Code, and the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board is hereby exempted from the requirement that it describe facts showing the need for immediate action and from review by the Office of Administrative Law.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 441, Sec. 15. Effective October 1, 2013.)