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90_HB1909 215 ILCS 5/356t new 215 ILCS 125/5-3 from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2 215 ILCS 130/4003 from Ch. 73, par. 1504-3 215 ILCS 165/10 from Ch. 32, par. 604 Amends the Illinois Insurance Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, and the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act. Provides that coverage under those Acts must include prostate cancer screening. Effective immediately. LRB9001147JSgc LRB9001147JSgc 1 AN ACT concerning prostate cancer screening, amending 2 named Acts. 3 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 represented in the General Assembly: 5 Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by 6 adding Section 356t as follows: 7 (215 ILCS 5/356t new) 8 Sec. 356t. Prostate cancer screening. 9 (a) This Section applies to a group or individual policy 10 of accident and health insurance amended, delivered, issued, 11 or renewed on or after the effective date of this amendatory 12 Act of 1997. 13 (b) A group or individual policy of accident and health 14 insurance shall provide coverage for diagnostic screening for 15 prostate cancer. The coverage shall, at a minimum, provide 16 all of the following: 17 (1) Upon the recommendation of a physician, 18 medically recognized diagnostic testing including, but 19 not limited to, a digital rectal examination, a 20 transrectal ultrasonography, and a prostate-specific 21 antigen test at any age for covered persons having a 22 history of prostate cancer. 23 (2) An annual medically recognized diagnostic 24 examination including, but not limited to, a digital 25 rectal examination, a transrectal ultrasonography, and a 26 prostate-specific antigen test for: 27 (A) asymptomatic men age 50 and over; 28 (B) African-American men age 40 and over; 29 (C) men age 40 and over with a family history 30 of prostate cancer. -2- LRB9001147JSgc 1 Section 10. The Health Maintenance Organization Act is 2 amended by changing Section 5-3 as follows: 3 (215 ILCS 125/5-3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 1411.2) 4 Sec. 5-3. Insurance Code provisions. 5 (a) Health Maintenance Organizations shall be subject to 6 the provisions of Sections 133, 134, 137, 140, 141.1, 141.2, 7 141.3, 143, 143c, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, 154.5, 8 154.6, 154.7, 154.8, 155.04, 355.2, 356m, 356t, 367i, 401, 9 401.1, 402, 403, 403A, 408, 408.2, and 412, paragraph (c) of 10 subsection (2) of Section 367, and Articles VIII 1/2, XII, 11 XII 1/2, XIII, XIII 1/2, and XXVI of the Illinois Insurance 12 Code. 13 (b) For purposes of the Illinois Insurance Code, except 14 for Articles XIII and XIII 1/2, Health Maintenance 15 Organizations in the following categories are deemed to be 16 "domestic companies": 17 (1) a corporation authorized under the Medical 18 Service Plan Act, the Dental Service Plan Act, the Vision 19 Service Plan Act, the Pharmaceutical Service Plan Act, 20 the Voluntary Health Services Plan Act, or the Nonprofit 21 Health Care Service Plan Act; 22 (2) a corporation organized under the laws of this 23 State; or 24 (3) a corporation organized under the laws of 25 another state, 30% or more of the enrollees of which are 26 residents of this State, except a corporation subject to 27 substantially the same requirements in its state of 28 organization as is a "domestic company" under Article 29 VIII 1/2 of the Illinois Insurance Code. 30 (c) In considering the merger, consolidation, or other 31 acquisition of control of a Health Maintenance Organization 32 pursuant to Article VIII 1/2 of the Illinois Insurance Code, 33 (1) the Director shall give primary consideration -3- LRB9001147JSgc 1 to the continuation of benefits to enrollees and the 2 financial conditions of the acquired Health Maintenance 3 Organization after the merger, consolidation, or other 4 acquisition of control takes effect; 5 (2)(i) the criteria specified in subsection (1)(b) 6 of Section 131.8 of the Illinois Insurance Code shall not 7 apply and (ii) the Director, in making his determination 8 with respect to the merger, consolidation, or other 9 acquisition of control, need not take into account the 10 effect on competition of the merger, consolidation, or 11 other acquisition of control; 12 (3) the Director shall have the power to require 13 the following information: 14 (A) certification by an independent actuary of 15 the adequacy of the reserves of the Health 16 Maintenance Organization sought to be acquired; 17 (B) pro forma financial statements reflecting 18 the combined balance sheets of the acquiring company 19 and the Health Maintenance Organization sought to be 20 acquired as of the end of the preceding year and as 21 of a date 90 days prior to the acquisition, as well 22 as pro forma financial statements reflecting 23 projected combined operation for a period of 2 24 years; 25 (C) a pro forma business plan detailing an 26 acquiring party's plans with respect to the 27 operation of the Health Maintenance Organization 28 sought to be acquired for a period of not less than 29 3 years; and 30 (D) such other information as the Director 31 shall require. 32 (d) The provisions of Article VIII 1/2 of the Illinois 33 Insurance Code and this Section 5-3 shall apply to the sale 34 by any health maintenance organization of greater than 10% of -4- LRB9001147JSgc 1 its enrollee population (including without limitation the 2 health maintenance organization's right, title, and interest 3 in and to its health care certificates). 4 (e) In considering any management contract or service 5 agreement subject to Section 141.1 of the Illinois Insurance 6 Code, the Director (i) shall, in addition to the criteria 7 specified in Section 141.2 of the Illinois Insurance Code, 8 take into account the effect of the management contract or 9 service agreement on the continuation of benefits to 10 enrollees and the financial condition of the health 11 maintenance organization to be managed or serviced, and (ii) 12 need not take into account the effect of the management 13 contract or service agreement on competition. 14 (f) Except for small employer groups as defined in the 15 Small Employer Rating, Renewability and Portability Health 16 Insurance Act and except for medicare supplement policies as 17 defined in Section 363 of the Illinois Insurance Code, a 18 Health Maintenance Organization may by contract agree with a 19 group or other enrollment unit to effect refunds or charge 20 additional premiums under the following terms and conditions: 21 (i) the amount of, and other terms and conditions 22 with respect to, the refund or additional premium are set 23 forth in the group or enrollment unit contract agreed in 24 advance of the period for which a refund is to be paid or 25 additional premium is to be charged (which period shall 26 not be less than one year); and 27 (ii) the amount of the refund or additional premium 28 shall not exceed 20% of the Health Maintenance 29 Organization's profitable or unprofitable experience with 30 respect to the group or other enrollment unit for the 31 period (and, for purposes of a refund or additional 32 premium, the profitable or unprofitable experience shall 33 be calculated taking into account a pro rata share of the 34 Health Maintenance Organization's administrative and -5- LRB9001147JSgc 1 marketing expenses, but shall not include any refund to 2 be made or additional premium to be paid pursuant to this 3 subsection (f)). The Health Maintenance Organization and 4 the group or enrollment unit may agree that the 5 profitable or unprofitable experience may be calculated 6 taking into account the refund period and the immediately 7 preceding 2 plan years. 8 The Health Maintenance Organization shall include a 9 statement in the evidence of coverage issued to each enrollee 10 describing the possibility of a refund or additional premium, 11 and upon request of any group or enrollment unit, provide to 12 the group or enrollment unit a description of the method used 13 to calculate (1) the Health Maintenance Organization's 14 profitable experience with respect to the group or enrollment 15 unit and the resulting refund to the group or enrollment unit 16 or (2) the Health Maintenance Organization's unprofitable 17 experience with respect to the group or enrollment unit and 18 the resulting additional premium to be paid by the group or 19 enrollment unit. 20 In no event shall the Illinois Health Maintenance 21 Organization Guaranty Association be liable to pay any 22 contractual obligation of an insolvent organization to pay 23 any refund authorized under this Section. 24 (Source: P.A. 88-313; 89-90, eff. 6-30-95.) 25 Section 15. The Limited Health Service Organization Act 26 is amended by changing Section 4003 as follows: 27 (215 ILCS 130/4003) (from Ch. 73, par. 1504-3) 28 Sec. 4003. Illinois Insurance Code provisions. Limited 29 health service organizations shall be subject to the 30 provisions of Sections 133, 134, 137, 140, 141.1, 141.2, 31 141.3, 143, 143c, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, 154.5, 32 154.6, 154.7, 154.8, 155.04, 355.2, 356t, 401, 401.1, 402, -6- LRB9001147JSgc 1 403, 403A, 408, 408.2, and 412, and Articles VIII 1/2, XII, 2 XII 1/2, XIII, XIII 1/2, and XXVI of the Illinois Insurance 3 Code. For purposes of the Illinois Insurance Code, except 4 for Articles XIII and XIII 1/2, limited health service 5 organizations in the following categories are deemed to be 6 domestic companies: 7 (1) a corporation under the laws of this State; or 8 (2) a corporation organized under the laws of 9 another state, 30% of more of the enrollees of which are 10 residents of this State, except a corporation subject to 11 substantially the same requirements in its state of 12 organization as is a domestic company under Article VIII 13 1/2 of the Illinois Insurance Code. 14 (Source: P.A. 86-600; 87-587; 87-1090.) 15 Section 20. The Voluntary Health Services Plans Act is 16 amended by changing Section 10 as follows: 17 (215 ILCS 165/10) (from Ch. 32, par. 604) 18 Sec. 10. Application of Insurance Code provisions. 19 Health services plan corporations and all persons interested 20 therein or dealing therewith shall be subject to the 21 provisions of Article XII 1/2 and Sections 3.1, 133, 140, 22 143, 143c, 149, 354, 355.2, 356r, 356t, 367.2, 401, 401.1, 23 402, 403, 403A, 408, 408.2, and 412, and paragraphs (7) and 24 (15) of Section 367 of the Illinois Insurance Code. 25 (Source: P.A. 89-514, eff. 7-17-96.) 26 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 27 becoming law.