NCOIL Adopts Short Term Limited Duration Insurance Model Act
At the NCOIL "Summer" Meeting in
Short-term limited-duration insurance (STLDI) is a type of health insurance that provides coverage to policyholders for a period of as little as a month to as long as three years. This type of coverage is exempt from the definition of individual health insurance coverage under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and is therefore not subject to the PPACA provisions that apply to the individual market. States regulate STLDI in varying ways.
The Model was introduced at the NCOIL 2019 Summer Meeting in
During the drafting discussions, NCOIL legislators and staff heard from a wide array of interested parties including
"This Model is a great example of how NCOIL can examine an issue and develop policy in a fair and efficient manner," said NY Assemblywoman
"It is great to see that NCOIL is still being productive and offering states guidance in the form of model legislation even during these unprecedented times", said IN Representative
The purpose of the Model is to establish standards for the regulation of short-term plans that may be sold in a State.
Highlights of the Model include requiring that a short-term plan have an annual limit of at least
The Model also requires that an insurer that issues a short-term plan to disclose to an applicant, in bold, 12 point type: that the short term insurance plan is not required to include coverage for all ten (10) of the essential health benefits required under the PPACA and specify the essential health benefits where no coverage is offered; that the short term insurance plan does not necessarily provide the full coverage that is required under PPACA; and that the full coverage required by the PPACA may be secured during the next PPACA annual open enrollment, which typically commences on
NCOIL CEO, Commissioner
A fully copy of the Model is below (http://ncoil.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/STLD-Press-Release-9-26-20-D2-1.pdf)
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