HB1865 - 104th General Assembly

 


 
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1    AN ACT concerning business.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by
5changing Section 424 and by adding Section 427.5 as follows:
 
6    (215 ILCS 5/424)  (from Ch. 73, par. 1031)
7    Sec. 424. Unfair methods of competition and unfair or
8deceptive acts or practices defined. The following are hereby
9defined as unfair methods of competition and unfair and
10deceptive acts or practices in the business of insurance:
11        (1) The commission by any person of any one or more of
12    the acts defined or prohibited by Sections 134, 143.24c,
13    147, 148, 149, 151, 155.22, 155.22a, 155.42, 236, 237,
14    364, 469, and 513b1 of this Code.
15        (2) Entering into any agreement to commit, or by any
16    concerted action committing, any act of boycott, coercion
17    or intimidation resulting in or tending to result in
18    unreasonable restraint of, or monopoly in, the business of
19    insurance.
20        (3) Making or permitting, in the case of insurance of
21    the types enumerated in Classes 1, 2, and 3 of Section 4,
22    any unfair discrimination between individuals or risks of
23    the same class or of essentially the same hazard and

 

 

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1    expense element because of the race, color, religion, or
2    national origin of such insurance risks or applicants. The
3    application of this Article to the types of insurance
4    enumerated in Class 1 of Section 4 shall in no way limit,
5    reduce, or impair the protections and remedies already
6    provided for by Sections 236 and 364 of this Code or any
7    other provision of this Code.
8        (4) Engaging in any of the acts or practices defined
9    in or prohibited by Sections 154.5 through 154.8 of this
10    Code.
11        (5) Making or charging any rate for insurance against
12    losses arising from the use or ownership of a motor
13    vehicle which requires a higher premium of any person by
14    reason of his physical disability, race, color, religion,
15    or national origin.
16        (6) Failing to meet any requirement of the Unclaimed
17    Life Insurance Benefits Act with such frequency as to
18    constitute a general business practice.
19        (7) Soliciting either an individual who is a resident
20    of a nursing home or long-term care facility or an
21    individual who is over the age of 65 to purchase accident
22    or health insurance, unless the person who is selling the
23    insurance:
24            (A) advises the potential enrollee of the benefit
25        of examining the potential enrollee's current
26        insurance plan, discusses all proposed

 

 

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1        insurance-related changes with a family member,
2        friend, or other advisor of the potential enrollee,
3        and then waits 48 hours before making any
4        insurance-related changes concerning the potential
5        enrollee;
6            (B) provides a phone number that may be called if
7        the potential enrollee or the potential enrollee's
8        family members, friends, or other advisors have any
9        questions; and
10            (C) allows the potential enrollee to opt out of
11        any future communications with the person.
12        (8) Entering into or amending an accident or health
13    insurance policy with an individual who is over the age of
14    65 and who has executed a health care power of attorney or
15    has a medical condition, such as dementia, that reduces
16    the person's capacity to make informed decisions
17    independently, unless the potential enrollee's agent under
18    a health care power of attorney executes the agreement and
19    the agreement is reduced to writing.
20(Source: P.A. 102-778, eff. 7-1-22.)
 
21    (215 ILCS 5/427.5 new)
22    Sec. 427.5. Unfair and deceptive agreements voidable by
23the Director. If, after a hearing under Section 426, the
24Director determines that a person has violated paragraph (7)
25or (8) of Section 424, the Director may declare void and

 

 

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1unenforceable any agreement or policy of insurance solicited,
2entered into, or amended as a result of that violation.
 
3    Section 10. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business
4Practices Act is amended by adding Section 2HHHH as follows:
 
5    (815 ILCS 505/2HHHH new)
6    Sec. 2HHHH. Disruptive changes to a nursing home resident.
7It is an unlawful practice within the meaning of this Act for a
8nursing home or long-term care facility to make substantive
9changes likely to be disruptive to a resident or move a
10resident's place of living without prior approval from a
11family member, guardian, or power of attorney of the resident
12if the resident suffers from dementia or suffers from a
13medical condition that reduces the resident's capacity to make
14informed decisions independently.