ARTICLE 10A
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE CONTRACTS
Note
Emergency medical service insurance coverage (repealed July 1, 2003). L 1998, c 246.
Cross References
Conformance to health insurance portability and accountability act of 1996, see §431:2-201.5.
Health maintenance organization act, see chapter 432D.
Medicaid-related mandates, see chapter 431L.
Mental health and alcohol and drug abuse treatment insurance benefits, see chapter 431M.
Proposed mandatory health insurance coverage and assessment report, see §§23-51, 52.
State health insurance program, see chapter 431N.
Patients' bill of rights and responsibilities act, see chapter 432E.
Attorney General Opinions
Section 431:10A-601 applied to all parts of article 10A if the category of policy under consideration included family coverage, as defined in §431:10A-103. Att. Gen. Op. 97-10.
The placement of §431:10A-601 in this article, regulating content of insurance contracts, makes clear that the legislative intent was to mandate benefits that must be made available by insurers that write contracts of insurance providing family coverage. Att. Gen. Op. 97-10.
Law Journals and Reviews
Beyond Compensation: Dealing with Accidents in the 21st Century. (International Workshop). 15 UH L. Rev. 524.
PART I. INDIVIDUAL ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICIES
Attorney General Opinions
Section 431:10A-601 applied to all parts of article 10A if the category of policy under consideration included family coverage, as defined in §431:10A-103. Att. Gen. Op. 97-10.
Case Notes
Under this article and §431:10A-105(2)(A)(ii), standard "incontestability clause" of contract precluded insurer from denying insured "total disability benefit" contracted for, notwithstanding that HIV infection that caused the disability arguably "manifested" itself prior to policy's effective date of coverage. 86 H. 262, 948 P.2d 1103.
§431:10A-101 Applications and exceptions. This part shall apply to all policies of accident and sickness insurance delivered or issued for delivery in this State, except that nothing in this part shall apply to or affect:
(1) Any policy of workers' compensation insurance or any policy of vehicle or liability insurance with or without supplementary coverage therein;
(2) Any policy or contract of reinsurance;
(3) Any blanket or group policy of insurance; or
(4) Life insurance, endowment, or annuity contracts, or contracts supplemental thereto which contain only such provisions relating to accident and sickness insurance as:
(A) Provide additional benefits in case of death, dismemberment or loss of sight by accident, or
(B) Operate to safeguard such contracts against lapse, or to give a special surrender value, special benefit or an annuity in the event that the insured or annuitant shall become totally and permanently disabled, as defined by the contract or supplemental contract. [L 1987, c 347, pt of §2]