TITLE 50: INSURANCE
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AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 143, 155.36, and 355a of the Illinois Insurance Code [215 ILCS 5], Sections 1-2, 4-13, and 5-7 of the Health Maintenance Organization Act [215 ILCS 125], Section 45.1 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act [215 ILCS 134], and Sections 10 and 13 of the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act [215 ILCS 165], and authorized by Sections 355a and 401 of the Code, Sections 1-2 and 5-7 of the Health Maintenance Organization Act, Section 105 of the Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act, and Section 10 of the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act.
SOURCE: Emergency rules adopted at 44 Ill. Reg. 7766, effective April 20, 2020, for a maximum of 150 days; adopted at 44 Ill. Reg. 14725, effective August 28, 2020.
Section 2040.10 Purpose
This Part is intended to help protect insured individuals' access during an epidemic or public health emergency to timely, affordable health care services by requiring temporary accommodations or exceptions to the terms of their health insurance coverage. As demonstrated during the COVID-19 outbreak, an epidemic or public health emergency that rises to the level of a statewide disaster is likely to result in significant economic impact, including loss of income, wages, and working hours, for Illinois residents and employers. These losses will temporarily reduce their ability either to pay for coverage or to qualify for their employment-based coverage under the terms of their health insurance coverage. A widespread loss of coverage combined with a loss in income is likely to undermine public health officials' efforts to contain the illness or health condition causing the public health emergency because affected individuals may delay seeking testing or treatment. Additionally, it is likely to place a financial strain on health care providers if increasing numbers of uninsured individuals use health care services, whether related or not to the illness or health condition causing the public health emergency. Such an epidemic or emergency is also likely to place a strain on the ability of health care providers to deliver services quickly and efficiently to the increased number of patients who need them, particularly if those services are subject to utilization review. Such an epidemic or emergency could also cause shortages or disruptions to prescription drug supplies. This Part is intended to prevent or mitigate the impact of the above problems and to relieve insureds of policy restrictions or requirements that become unfair or unjust under extraordinary circumstances.
Section 2040.20 Applicability
a) Except as provided in subsection (b), this Part applies regarding all policies, contracts, and certificates of health insurance coverage that are or will be in force, issued, delivered, amended, or renewed in this State and subject to the Director's authority under any insurance law.
b) This Part does not apply to short-term, limited-duration health insurance coverage or policies of excepted benefits, except when specifically provided for dental benefits. This Part does not apply to any group health insurance coverage that is not provided by a health maintenance organization, except as specified in Section 2040.80.
c) The provisions of this Part generally apply only while the Governor has a disaster proclamation in effect for all counties of the State pursuant to Section 7 of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act [20 ILCS 3305] that is predicated on an epidemic or public health emergency, and only if, pursuant to that proclamation, the Governor has generally ordered individuals to stay at their home or place of residence or has generally ordered the cessation of non-essential business and operations in this State. However, any provision of this Part that requires an action or period to last for a specific length of time shall apply as written even if that time goes beyond the disaster proclamation period, provided that the trigger for that requirement occurred while the disaster proclamation was in effect. Continuous renewals or extensions of a disaster proclamation shall be treated as creating a single disaster proclamation period.