Disclosure of information.
Any health insurer offering health insurance coverage to a small employer shall make a reasonable disclosure of the availability of information to such an employer, as part of its solicitation and sales materials, and upon request of such an employer, information concerning: The provisions of such coverage concerning the health insurer’s right to change premium rates and the factors that may affect changes in premium rates; The provisions of such coverage relating to renewability of coverage; The provisions of such coverage relating to any preexisting condition exclusion; and The benefits and premiums available under all health insurance coverage for which the employer is qualified. A health insurer is not required under this subchapter to disclose any information that is proprietary and trade secret information.
Annotations
Apr. 13, 1999, D.C. Law 12-209, § 308, 45 DCR 8433 See notes to § 31-3301.01. See Historical and Statutory Notes following § 31-3301.01. 1981 Ed., § 35-1038.
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