2012 Idaho Statutes
Title 41 - INSURANCE
Chapter 41 - JOINT PUBLIC AGENCY SELF-FUNDED HEALTH CARE PLANS
Section 41-4123 - COVERAGE FROM MOMENT OF BIRTH -- COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY.
No such plan may be issued or amended if it contains any disclaimer, waiver, or other limitation of coverage relative to the coverage or insurability of newborn or adopted children or infants of a covered family covered from and after the moment of birth that is inconsistent with the provisions of this section.
(2) An insurer shall not restrict coverage under a joint public agency self-funded plan of any dependent child adopted by a participant or beneficiary, or placed with a participant or beneficiary for adoption, solely on the basis of a preexisting condition of the child at the time the child would otherwise become eligible for coverage under the plan, if the adoption or placement for adoption occurs while the participant or beneficiary is eligible for coverage under the plan.
(3) No joint public agency self-funded plan which provides maternity benefits for a person covered continuously from conception shall be issued, amended, delivered, or renewed in this state if it contains any exclusion, reduction, or other limitations as to coverage, deductibles, or coinsurance provisions as to involuntary complications of pregnancy, unless such provisions apply generally to all benefits paid under the plan. If a fixed amount is specified in such plan for surgery, the fixed amounts for surgical procedures involving involuntary complications of pregnancy shall be commensurate with other fixed amounts payable for procedures of comparable difficulty and severity. In a case where a fixed amount is payable for maternity benefits, involuntary complications of pregnancy shall be deemed an illness and entitled to benefits otherwise provided by the plan. Where the plan contains a maternity deductible, the maternity deductible shall apply only to expenses resulting from normal delivery and cesarean section delivery; however, expenses for cesarean section delivery in excess of the deductible shall be treated as expenses for any other illness under the plan.
For purposes of this subsection (3), involuntary complications of pregnancy shall include, but not be limited to, puerperal infection, eclampsia, cesarean section delivery, ectopic pregnancy, and toxemia.
All plans subject to this subsection (3) and issued, amended, delivered, or renewed in this state shall be construed to be in compliance with this section, and any provision in any such plan which is in conflict with this section shall be of no force or effect.
History:
[41-4123, added 2006, ch. 415, sec. 1, p. 1280.]
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