(215 ILCS 97/35)
    Sec. 35. Disclosure of Information.
    (A) Disclosure of information by health plan issuers. In connection with the offering of any health insurance coverage to a small employer, a health insurance issuer:
        (1) shall make a reasonable disclosure to such employer, as part of its solicitation and
    
sales materials, of the availability of information described in subsection (B), and
        (2) shall, upon request of such a small employer, provide such information.
    (B) Information described.
        (1) In general. Subject to paragraph (3), with respect to a health insurance issuer
    
offering health insurance coverage to a small employer, information described in this subsection is information concerning:
            (a) the provisions of such coverage concerning issuer's right to change premium
        
rates and the factors that may affect changes in premium rates;
            (b) the provisions of such coverage relating to renewability of coverage;
            (c) the provisions of such coverage relating to any pre-existing condition
        
exclusion; and
            (d) the benefits and premiums available under all health insurance coverage for
        
which the employer is qualified.
        (2) Form of information. Information under this subsection shall be provided to small
    
employers in a manner determined to be understandable by the average small employer, and shall be sufficient to reasonably inform small employers of their rights and obligations under the health insurance coverage.
        (3) Exception. An issuer is not required under this Section to disclose any information
    
that is proprietary and trade secret information under applicable law.
(Source: P.A. 90-30, eff. 7-1-97; 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)