2013 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 38 - Insurance
CHAPTER 71 - ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
SECTION 38-71-737. Requirement of coverage for psychiatric conditions in group health insurance policies; "psychiatric conditions" defined.


SC Code § 38-71-737 (2013) What's This?

(A) An offer to sell a group health insurance policy must include an offer of an optional rider or endorsement to provide benefits for psychiatric conditions as defined in this section. The offer of coverage may contain provisions prescribing different benefits for psychiatric conditions and physical conditions with respect to any deductible amount, coinsurance provision, or contract term affecting benefit determinations based upon use or nonuse of preferred providers.

(B) The offer of an optional rider or endorsement for a group health insurance policy must provide minimum benefits for psychiatric conditions not less than two thousand dollars for each member for each benefit year with a lifetime maximum benefit of ten thousand dollars. In the case of group health insurance coverage, as defined in Section 38-71-840, the requirements of Section 38-71-880 regarding parity in the application of certain limits to mental health benefits shall apply to those benefits defined as mental health benefits in Section 38-71-880(E). However, if group health insurance coverage is exempted from the requirements of Section 38-71-880, then the requirements of this provision shall apply. In addition, for group health insurance coverage, the requirements of this provision shall apply to benefits for psychiatric conditions which are not considered mental health benefits.

(C) This section does not prohibit an insurer from issuing or continuing to issue a health insurance policy which provides benefits greater than the minimum benefits required by this section or benefits generally more favorable to the insured than those required by this section.

(D) As used in this section, "psychiatric conditions" means those mental and nervous conditions, drug and substance addiction or abuse, alcoholism, or other conditions that are defined, described, or classified as psychiatric disorders or conditions in the most current publication of the American Psychiatric Association entitled "The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders".

HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 377, Section 1; 1997 Act No. 5, Section 9.

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