Kan. Admin. Regs. § 40-1-49 - Stop loss or excess loss insurance; policy standards
(a) As used in
these regulations, these terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) "Aggregate attachment point" means the
dollar amount per plan beyond which the carrier issuing the policy assumes some
or all of the plan's liability for payment of covered services or benefits.
(2) "Expected claims" means the
amount of covered claims under the plan that is projected to be incurred by a
policyholder under the plan.
(3)
"Specific attachment point" means the dollar amount per person or participant,
for each policy year beyond which the carrier issuing the insurance coverage
assumes some or all of the plan's liability for payment of covered services or
benefits.
(b) Each
insurer or other entity licensed to sell insurance in this state shall comply
with the following requirements for stop loss or excess loss insurance issued
to a small employer as defined by
K.S.A.
40-2209d(u), and amendments
thereto:
(1) Each stop loss or excess loss
policy shall be issued to and shall insure the plan or the plan's sponsor, not
the individual participants.
(2)
Payment by the insurer shall be made to the plan's sponsor or the policyholder,
not the employees, members, participants, or providers.
(3) The specific attachment point for stop
loss or excess loss coverage shall be no less than $10,000 per covered person
or individual participant.
(4) The
aggregate attachment point for stop loss or excess loss coverage shall be no
less than 120 percent of expected claims.
(5) Each stop loss or excess loss policy
shall contain a provision that the bankruptcy or insolvency of the plan or
plan's sponsor does not relieve the stop loss or excess loss insurer from its
obligation to pay claims under the stop loss or excess loss policy.
(6) In the case of incurred basis stop loss
or excess loss coverage, the claims settlement period shall be no less
favorable than a period in which claims are incurred in 12 months and paid in
13 months.
(c) Any stop
loss or excess loss insurance policy not in compliance with this regulation
shall be disapproved for sale or issue in this state.
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