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1 Accident and Health Agent/Broker SERIES Content Outline 100 items - 2 hours Exam Content Topic Locator ( ) Please list the textbooks and references, to be given to the students: Title: Publisher Publication Date / / Edition # Title: Publisher Publication Date / / Edition # Title: Publisher Publication Date / / Edition # When course developers propose using books and study material not previously presented to NYDFS by their publishers for approval, the "Page #" line must be completed to indicate precise page reference. Please give a full bibliographic reference in the space above. 1.0 Insurance Regulation 8% 1.1 Licensing Process (2103(d i)) Definitions Producer definition (2101(k)) Who should be licensed (2101(k)(1)) Home state (2101(l)) Negotiate (2101(m)) Sell (2101(n)) Solicit (2101(o)) Types of licensees Agents (2101(a, k); 2103; Reg 6, Part 22.2; Reg 7, Part 23.2) Brokers (2101(c, h, k); 2104) Consultants (2107) Adjusters (2101(g), 2108) Nonresident (2101(d, e); 2103(g)(5, 11); 2136) Business entities (2101(p), 2103(j)(2)) Temporary (2109; Regs 9, 18, 29, Part 20.1) Maintenance and duration Renewal (2103(j); Reg 5, Part 21.2) Continuing education (2132) Assumed names (2102(f)) Change of address (all addresses, including ) (2134; Reg 5, Part 21.4; Reg 6, Part 22.3; Reg 7, Part 23.4) Reporting of disciplinary actions (2110(i)) Disciplinary actions Hearings - Notice and Process (2405, 2406, Financial Services 305) Suspension, revocation, and nonrenewal (2110) Penalties (2127, 109) Page # Session # 7/1/ out of 10
2 1.2 State Regulation Page # Session # Superintendent's general duties and powers (201, 2404, Financial Services 201, 202, 301) Company regulation Certificate of authority (1102(a-b)) Solvency (307) Unfair claim settlement practices (2601; Reg 64, Parts to.6) Appointment of agent (2112(a c)) Termination of agent appointment (2112(d); Regs 9, 18, 29, Part 20.2) Unfair and prohibited practices Misrepresentation (2123; Reg 64, Part 216.3) False advertising (2603) Defamation of insurer (2604) Unfair discrimination ( , 2612) Rebating (2324) Licensee regulation Controlled business (2103(i)) Sharing commissions (2121, 2128) Fiduciary responsibility (2120; Regs 9, 18, 29, Parts 20.3, 20.4) License display (Reg 125, Part 34.5) Commissions and compensation (2102(e), , 2119; Regs 9, 18, 29, Part 20.6; 194 Part 30) Termination responsibilities of producer (2112) Examination of books and records (2404; Reg 152, Parts to.3) Insurance Frauds Prevention Act ( , Financial Services ) Aiding Unauthorized Insurer (2117) Prohibitions (403) Reporting (405) Consumer privacy regulation (Reg 169, Part to.24) Producer Compensation Transparency (Reg 194, Parts 30.1 to 30.5) 1.3 Federal Regulation Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 USC d) Fraud and false statements including 1033 waiver (18 USC 1033, 1034) 2.0 General Insurance 7% 2.1 Concepts Risk management key terms Risk (pure and speculative) Exposure Hazard (physical, moral, and morale) Peril Loss Methods of handling risk Avoidance Retention Sharing Reduction Transfer (by contractual liability or insurance contract) Elements of insurable risks Adverse selection Law of large numbers Reinsurance 7/1/ out of 10
3 2.2 Insurers Page # Session # Types of insurers Stock companies Mutual companies Fraternal benefit societies Lloyd's associations Private versus government insurers Admitted versus nonadmitted insurers Domestic, foreign, and alien insurers Financial status (independent rating services) Marketing (distribution) systems 2.3 Agents and general rules of agency Insurer as principal Agent/insurer relationship Authority and powers of agents Express Implied Apparent Responsibilities to the applicant/insured 2.4 Contracts Elements of a legal contract Offer and acceptance Consideration Competent parties Legal purpose Characteristics of insurance contracts Contract of adhesion Aleatory contract Personal contract Unilateral contract Conditional contract Legal concepts and interpretations affecting contracts Reasonable expectations Indemnity Utmost good faith Representations/misrepresentations (3105) Warranties (3106) Rescission Concealment Fraud Waiver and estoppel 3.0 Accident and Health Insurance Basics 15% 3.1 Definitions of perils Accidental injury Sickness 3.2 Principal types of losses and benefits Loss of income from disability Hospital and medical expense Long-term care expense 3.3 Classes of accident and health insurance coverage Individual, sole proprietor, franchise, and group Private versus government Limited versus comprehensive 7/1/ out of 10
4 3.4 Types of Limited policies Page # Session # Limited benefits and amounts Required notice to insured Types of limited policies Accident-only Specified (dread) disease Hospital indemnity (income) Dental insurance Scheduled benefits Credit disability Vision care 3.5 Common exclusions from coverage Act of war Participation in a felony Pre-existing conditions Self-inflicted injuries Workers' Compensation 3.6 Licensee responsibilities in individual accident and health insurance Marketing requirements Advertising (Reg 34, Parts to.18) Sales presentations Outline of coverage Application procedures Requirements at delivery of policy 3.7 Considerations in replacing accident and health insurance Benefits, limitations, and exclusions Licensee liability for errors and omissions Gap in coverage 3.8 Community rating of policies (4317; Reg 145, Part 360) 4.0 Individual Health Insurance Policy General Provisions 10% 4.1 Required provisions Entire contract; changes (3216(d)(1)(A)) Time limit on certain defenses (3216(d)(1)(B)) Grace period (3216(d)(1)C) Reinstatement (3216(d)(1)(D)) Claim procedures (3216(d)(1)(E-I)) Legal actions (3216(d)(1)(K)) Change of beneficiary (3216(d)(1)(L)) 4.2 Other provisions Misstatement of Age (3216(d)(2)(B)) Other insurance in this insurer (3216(d)(2)(C) Insurance with other insurers Expense-incurred basis (3216(d)(2)(D) Other benefits (3216(d)(2)(E)) Unpaid premium (3216(d)(2)(G)) Cancellation (3216(d)(2)(H)) Conformity with state statutes (3216(d)(2)(I)) Illegal occupation (3216(d)(2)(J)) Intoxicants and narcotics (3216(d)(2)(K)) 4.3 Other general provisions Right to examine (free look) Insuring clause Consideration clause Renewability clause (3216(g)) Noncancelable Guaranteed renewable 7/1/ out of 10
5 5.0 Disability Income and Related Insurance 10% 5.1 Qualifying for disability benefits Inability to perform duties Own occupation Any occupation Presumptive disability Proof of Loss 5.2 Individual disability income insurance Basic total disability plan Income benefits Elimination and benefit periods Waiver of premium feature Coordination of benefits Individual premium consideration Additional Monthly Benefit (AMB) Social Insurance Supplement (SIS) Occupational versus nonoccupational coverage Noncancelable (3216(d)(2)(H)) Guaranteed renewability Other provisions affecting income benefits Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) rider Future Increase Option (FIO) rider Relation of earnings to insurance (3216(d)(2)(F)) Benefits Accidental death and dismemberment Rehabilitation benefit Medical reimbursement benefit (nondisabling injury) Partial disability benefit Residual disability benefit Total disability benefit 24-hour coverage versus limited/at-work coverage Exclusions 5.3 Group disability income insurance Group versus individual plans Short-Term Disability (STD) Long-Term Disability (LTD) 5.4 Business disability insurance Key person disability income Disability buy-sell policy Business overhead expense policy Page # Session # 7/1/ out of 10
6 6.0 Medical Plans 13% Page # Session # 6.1 Medical plan concepts Fee-for-service basis versus prepaid basis Specified coverages versus comprehensive care Benefit schedule versus usual/reasonable/customary charges Any provider versus limited choice of providers Insureds versus subscribers/participants 6.2 Types of plans Basic hospital, basic medical, basic surgical (Reg 62, Parts 52.5 to 52.7) Characteristics Common limitations Exclusions from coverage Provisions affecting cost to insureds Major medical insurance (indemnity plans) Characteristics Common limitations Exclusions from coverage Provisions affecting cost to insured Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) General characteristics Preventive care services (4303(j)) Primary Care Physician (PCP) Referral (speciality) physician Emergency care Hospital services Other basic services Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) and Point-of-Service (POS) plans General characteristics In-network and out-of-network provider access Primary Care Physician (PCP) referral Indemnity plan features Catastrophic 6.3 Cost containment in health care delivery Utilization review (Art. 49) Prospective review Concurrent review Retrospective review 7/1/ out of 10
7 6.4 New York mandated benefits and offers (individual and/or group) Page # Session # Dependent child age limit (3216(a)(4); (4235(f)(1)(2)) Policy extension for handicapped children (3216(c)(4)(A)) Newborn child coverage (3216(c)(4)(C).. Timothy's Law Infertility Autism Care at Doctor's Office Emergency Services Hospital Care Pregnant Mother and Baby Care Mental health and addiction treatment Perscription Drugs Rehab and Skill Development Services and Devices Lab Services Prevention and Wellness Services and Long-Lasting Disease Management Dental and Vision Care for Children 6.5 HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) requirements Eligibility Guaranteed issue Pre-existing conditions (3232) Creditable coverage (3232-a) Renewability Privacy protections 6.6 Federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Preexisting conditions Insurance exchanges Annual and lifetime dollar limits 10 Essential Benefits 7.0 Long-Term Care (LTC) Insurance 10% 7.1 Benefits LTC, Medicare and Medicaid compared Eligibility for benefits Levels of care Skilled care Intermediate care Custodial care Types of care Home health care Adult day care Respite care Nursing home facility care Assisted living Benefit periods Benefit amounts Activites of Daily Living (ADLs) Optional benefits Reimbursement versus indemnity/cash Inflation protection (COLA) (Reg 62, Part 52.25(c)(3)) Nonforfeiture benefits (Reg 62, Part 52.25(c)(7)) Guarantee of insurability Return of premium Shared care Individual, group, and association plans Qualified versus non-qualified LTC plans Exclusions (Reg 62, Part 52.25(b)(2)) 7/1/ out of 10
8 Underwriting considerations Suitability 7.2 New York regulations and required provisions Renewability (Reg 62, Part 52.25(b)(1)) Required disclosure provisions (Reg 62, Part 52.65) Prohibited practices Replacement (Reg 62, Part 52.29) New York State Partnership for Long Term Care (Reg 144, Part 39) Dollar for dollar or time element Medicaid Estate Recovery Act (OBRA '93) New York Tax credit 8.0 Group Health and Blanket Insurance 12% Page # Session # 8.1 Characteristics of group insurance Group contract Certificate of coverage Experience rating versus community rating Definition of eligible group (4235(b)(c)) 8.2 Types of eligible groups (4235) Employment-related groups Individual employer groups Multiple Employer Trusts (METs) or Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs) Taft-Hartley Trusts Associations (alumni, professional, and other) Customer groups (depositors, creditor-debtor, and others) Blanket customer groups (teams, passengers, and others) 8.3 Regulation of employer group insurance plans Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Applicability Fiduciary responsibilities Reporting and disclosure Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) Applicability to employers and workers Permitted reductions in insured benefits Permitted increases in employee contributions Requirements for medical expense coverage Civil Rights Act/Pregnancy Discrimination Act Applicability Guidelines Relationship with Medicare Medicare secondary rules Medicare carve-outs and supplements Nondiscrimination rules (highly-compensated) 8.4 Types of funding and administration Conventional fully-insured plans Partially self-insured plans Stop-loss coverage Administrative Services Only (ASO) arrangements 501(c)(9) trust 8.5 Marketing considerations Advertising Regulatory jurisdiction/place of delivery 7/1/ out of 10
9 8.6 Employer group health insurance Page # Session # Insurer underwriting criteria Characteristics of group Plan design factors Persistency factors Administrative capability Eligibility for coverage Annual open enrollment Employee eligibility Dependent eligibility Coordination of benefits provision (Reg 62, Part 52.23) Change of insurers or loss of coverage Events that terminate coverage Extension of benefits Continuation of coverage under COBRA and New York continuations Conversion privilege (3221(e)) 8.7 Small employer medical plans Definition of small employer (Reg 145, Part 360.2(f)) Benefit plans offered Availability of coverage (Reg 145, Parts 360.2(e),.3) Renewability (Reg 145, Part 360.2(e)) 9.0 Government Insurance Plans 10% 9.1 Workers' Compensation Eligibility Benefits 9.2 Social Security Disability Qualifications for disability benefits Definition of disability Waiting period Disability income benefits 9.3 New York State Disability Benefits Law Purpose Definitions Employment covered Benefits 9.4 Medicaid Eligibility and benefits Child Health Plus Eligibility and benefits 9.5 Medicare Nature, financing, and administration Part A - Hospital Insurance Individual eligibility requirements Enrollment Coverages and cost-sharing amounts Part B - Medical Insurance Individual eligibility requirements Enrollment Coverages and cost-sharing amounts Exclusions Claims terminology and other key terms Medicare Select (Reg 62, Part 52.14) Part C - Medicare Advantage Part D - Prescription Drug Insurance 7/1/ out of 10
10 9.6 Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) Page # Session # Definition Eligibility Contribution limits 9.7 Healthy New York (4326) 10.0 Private Insurance for Senior Citizens and Special Needs Individuals 5% 10.1 Medicare supplements Purpose Open enrollment (Reg 193, Part 58) Standardized Medicare supplement plans Core benefits Additional benefits New York regulations and required provisions Standards for marketing (Reg 193, Part 58) Permitted compensation arrangements (Reg 193, Part 58) Appropriateness of recommended purchase or replacement (Reg 193, Part 58) Replacement (Reg 193, Part 58) Disclosure statement (Reg 193, Part 58) Renewability (Reg 193, Part 58) 10.2 Other Medicare options for individuals Disabled individuals Individuals with kidney failure Employer group health plans Employees age 65 or older 7/1/ out of 10
Group Disability Income Insurance Checklist for SERFF Filings (As of 7/7/08)
Group Disability Income Insurance Checklist for SERFF Filings (As of 7/7/08) Instructions for SERFF Checklist: A. For ALL filings, the General Requirements for All Filings and the Review of Product Outline