A disability policy shall not be issued or delivered to any person in this state until both of the following conditions are met:
(a)A copy of the form thereof and, if more than one class of risks is written, of the classification of risks, and the premium rates pertaining thereto are filed with the commissioner.
(b)Either of the following occurs:
(1)One hundred twenty calendar days expire without notice from the commissioner after the copy is filed.
(2)The commissioner gives his or her written approval prior to that time.
(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 691, Sec. 3. (AB 387) Effective January 1, 2016.)
If the commissioner notifies the insurer, in writing, that the filed form does not comply with the requirements of law, specifying the reasons for his opinion, it is unlawful thereafter for any such insurer to issue any policy in such form.
(Enacted by Stats. 1935, Ch. 145.)
(a)The purpose of this section is to achieve both of the following:
(1)Prevent, in respect to disability insurance, fraud, unfair trade practices, and insurance economically unsound to the insured.
(2)Assure that the language of all insurance policies can be readily understood and interpreted.
(b)The commissioner shall not approve a disability policy for issuance or delivery in this state in any of the following circumstances:
(1)If the commissioner finds that it contains a provision, or has a label, description of its contents, title, heading, backing, or other indication of its provisions that is unintelligible, uncertain, ambiguous, or abstruse, or likely to mislead a person to whom the policy is offered, delivered or issued.
(2)If it contains a provision for payment at a rate, or in an amount (other than the product of rate times the periods for which payments are promised) for loss caused by particular event or events (as distinguished from character of physical injury or illness of the insured) more than triple the lowest rate, or amount, promised in the policy for the same loss caused by another event or events (loss caused by sickness, loss caused by accident, and different degrees of disability each being considered, for the purpose of this paragraph, a different loss); or if it contains a provision for payment for a confining loss of time at a rate more than six times the least rate payable for a partial loss of time or more than twice the least rate payable for a nonconfining total loss of time; or if it contains a provision for payment for any nonconfining total loss of time at a rate more than three times the least rate payable for any partial loss of time.
(3)If it contains a provision for payment for disability caused by particular event or events (as distinguished from character of physical injury or illness of the insured) payable for a term more than twice the least term of payment provided by the policy for the same degree of disability caused by another event or events; or if it contains a benefit for total nonconfining disability payable for lifetime or for more than 12 months and a benefit for partial disability, unless the benefit for partial disability is payable for at least three months; or if it contains a benefit for total confining disability payable for lifetime or for more than 12 months, unless it also contains benefit for total nonconfining disability caused by the same event or events payable for at least three months, and, if it also contains a benefit for partial disability, unless the benefit for partial disability is payable for at least three months. This paragraph shall apply separately to accident benefits and to sickness benefits.
(4)If it contains a provision or provisions that would have the effect, upon termination of the policy, of reducing or ending the liability as the insurer would have, but for the termination, for loss of time resulting from accident occurring while the policy is in force or for loss of time commencing while the policy is in force and resulting from sickness contracted while the policy is in force or for other losses resulting from accident occurring or sickness contracted while the policy is in force, and also contains provision or provisions reserving to the insurer the right to cancel or refuse to renew the policy, unless it also contains other provision or provisions the effect of which is that termination of the policy as the result of the exercise by the insurer of that right shall not reduce or end the liability in respect to the hereinafter specified losses as the insurer would have had under the policy, including its other limitations, conditions, reductions, and restrictions, had the policy not been terminated.
The specified losses referred to in the preceding paragraph are:
(i)Loss of time that begins while the policy is in force and results from sickness contracted while the policy is in force.
(ii)Loss of time that begins within 20 days following and results from accident occurring while the policy is in force.
(iii)Losses that result from accident occurring or sickness contracted while the policy is in force and arise out of the care or treatment of illness or injury and which occur within 90 days from the termination of the policy or during a period of continuous compensable loss or losses which period commences before the end of those 90 days.
(iv)Losses other than those specified in clause (i), (ii), or (iii) that result from accident occurring or sickness contracted while the policy is in force and which losses occur within 90 days following the accident or the contraction of the sickness.
(5)If a caption, label, title, or description of contents the policy states, implies, or infers without reasonable qualification that it provides loss of time indemnity for lifetime, or for a period of more than two years, if the loss of time indemnity is made payable only when house confined or only under special contingencies not applicable to other total loss of time indemnity.
(6)If it contains a benefit for total confining disability payable only upon condition that the confinement be of an abnormally restricted nature unless the caption of the part containing that benefit is accurately descriptive of the nature of the confinement required and unless, if the policy has a description of contents, label, or title, at least one of them contain reference to the nature of the confinement required.
(7)(A)If, irrespective of the premium charged therefor, a benefit of the policy is, or the benefits of the policy as a whole are, not sufficient to be of real economic value to the insured.
(B)In determining whether benefits are of real economic value to the insured, the commissioner shall not differentiate between insureds of the same or similar economic or occupational classes and shall give due consideration to all of the following:
(i)The right of insurers to exercise sound underwriting judgment in the selection and amounts of risks.
(ii)Amount of benefit, length of time of benefit, nature or extent of benefit, or any combination of those factors.
(iii)The relative value in purchasing power of the benefit or benefits.
(iv)Differences in insurance issued on an industrial or other special basis.
(C)To be of real economic value, it shall not be necessary that any benefit or benefits cover the full amount of a loss which might be suffered by reason of the occurrence of a hazard or event insured against.
(8)If it substitutes a specified indemnity upon the occurrence of accidental death for a benefit of the policy, other than a specified indemnity for dismemberment, that would accrue before that death or if it contains a provision that has the effect, other than at the election of the insured exercisable within not less than 20 days in the case of benefits specifically limited to the loss by removal of one or more fingers or one or more toes or within not less than 90 days in all other cases, of doing any of the following:
(A)Of substituting, upon the occurrence of the loss of both hands, both feet, one hand and one foot, the sight of both eyes or the sight of one eye and the loss of one hand or one foot, some specified indemnity for any or all benefits under the policy unless the indemnity so specified is equal to or greater than the total of the benefit or benefits for which that specified indemnity is substituted and which, assuming in all cases that the insured would continue to live, could possibly accrue within four years from the date of that dismemberment under all other provisions of the policy applicable to the particular event or events (as distinguished from character of physical injury or illness) causing the dismemberment.
(B)Of substituting, upon the occurrence of any other dismemberment some specified indemnity for any or all benefits under the policy unless the indemnity so specified is equal to or greater than one-fourth of the total of the benefit or benefits for which the specified indemnity is substituted and which, assuming in all cases that the insured would continue to live, could possibly accrue within four years from the date of the dismemberment under all other provisions of the policy applicable to the particular event or events (as distinguished from character of physical injury or illness) causing the dismemberment.
(C)Of substituting a specified indemnity upon the occurrence of a dismemberment for a benefit of the policy which would accrue before the time of dismemberment.
As used in this section, loss of a hand shall be severance at or above the wrist joint, loss of a foot shall be severance at or above the ankle joint, loss of an eye shall be the irrecoverable loss of the entire sight thereof, loss of a finger shall mean at least one entire phalanx thereof and loss of a toe the entire toe.
(9)If it contains a provision, other than as provided in Section 10369.3, reducing an original benefit more than 50 percent on account of age of the insured.
(10)If the insuring clause or clauses contain no reference to the exceptions, limitations, and reductions (if any) or no specific reference to, or brief statement of, each abnormally restrictive exception, limitation, or reduction.
(11)If it contains benefit or benefits for loss or losses from specified diseases only unless:
(A)All of the diseases so specified in each provision granting the benefits fall within some general classification based upon the following:
(i)The part or system of the human body principally subject to all those diseases.
(ii)The similarity in nature or cause of those diseases.
(iii)In case of diseases of an unusually serious nature and protracted course of treatment, the common characteristics of all those diseases with respect to severity of affliction and cost of treatment.
(B)The policy is entitled and each provision granting the benefits is separately captioned in clearly understandable words so as to accurately describe the classification of diseases covered and expressly point out, when that is the case, that not all diseases of the classification are covered.
(12)If it does not contain provision for a grace period of at least the number of days specified below for the payment of each premium falling due after the first premium, during which grace period the policy shall continue in force provided, that the grace period to be included in the policy shall be not less than seven days for policies providing for weekly payment of premium, not less than 10 days for policies providing for monthly payment of premium and not less than 31 days for all other policies.
(13)If it fails to conform with a law of this state.
(c)The commissioner shall not approve a disability policy covering hospital, medical, or surgical expenses unless the commissioner finds that the application conforms to both of the following requirements:
(1)All applications for disability insurance covering hospital, medical, or surgical expenses, except that which is guaranteed issue, which include questions relating to medical conditions, shall contain clear and unambiguous questions designed to ascertain the health condition or history of the applicant.
(2)The application questions designed to ascertain the health condition or history of the applicant shall be based on medical information that is reasonable and necessary for medical underwriting purposes. The application shall include a prominently displayed notice that states:
?California law prohibits an HIV test from being required or used by health insurance companies as a condition of obtaining health insurance coverage.?
(d)This section does not authorize the commissioner to establish or require a single or standard application form for application questions.
(e)The commissioner may, from time to time as conditions warrant, after notice and hearing, promulgate reasonable rules and regulations, and amendments and additions thereto, as are necessary or convenient, to establish, in advance of the submission of policies, the standard or standards conforming to subdivision (b), by which the commissioner shall disapprove or withdraw approval of a disability policy.
(1)In promulgating a rule or regulation the commissioner shall give consideration to the criteria established in this section and to the desirability of approving for use in policies in this state uniform provisions, nationwide or otherwise, and is hereby granted the authority to consult with insurance authorities of any other state and their representatives individually or by way of convention or committee, to seek agreement upon those provisions.
(2)A rule or regulation shall be promulgated in accordance with the procedure provided in Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
(f)(1)The commissioner may withdraw approval of filing of any policy or other document or matter required to be approved by the commissioner, or filed with the commissioner, by this chapter when the commissioner would be authorized to disapprove or refuse filing of the same if originally submitted at the time of the action of withdrawal.
(2)A withdrawal pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be in writing and shall specify reasons. An insurer adversely affected by a withdrawal may, within a period of 30 days following mailing or delivery of the writing containing the withdrawal, by written request secure a hearing to determine whether the withdrawal should be annulled, modified, or confirmed. Unless, at any time, it is mutually agreed to the contrary, a hearing shall be granted and commenced within 30 days following filing of the request and shall proceed with reasonable dispatch to determination. Unless the commissioner in writing in the withdrawal, or subsequent thereto, grants an extension, a withdrawal shall, in the absence of a hearing request, be effective, prospectively and not retroactively, on the 91st day following the mailing or delivery of the withdrawal, and, if request for the hearing is filed, on the 91st day following mailing or delivery of written notice of the commissioner?s determination.
(g)A proceeding under this section is not subject to Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
(h)(1)Except as provided in subdivision (k), an action taken by the commissioner under this section is subject to review by the courts of this state and proceedings on review shall be in accordance with the Code of Civil Procedure.
(2)Notwithstanding any other law, a petition for review may be filed at any time before the effective date of the action taken by the commissioner. No action of the commissioner shall become effective before the expiration of 20 days after written notice and a copy thereof are mailed or delivered to the person adversely affected, and an action so submitted for review shall not become effective for a further period of 15 days after the filing of the petition in court. The court may stay the effectiveness thereof for a longer period.
(i)This section shall be liberally construed to effectuate the purpose and intentions of this section, but shall not be construed to grant the commissioner power to fix or regulate rates for disability insurance or prescribe a standard form of disability policy, except that the commissioner shall prescribe a standard supplementary disclosure form for presentation with all disability insurance policies, pursuant to Section 10603.
(j)This section shall be effective on and after July 1, 1950, as to all policies thereafter submitted and on and after January 1, 1951, the commissioner may withdraw approval pursuant to subdivision (d) of a policy thereafter issued or delivered in this state irrespective of when its form may have been submitted or approved, and before those dates the law in effect on January 1, 1949, shall apply to those policies.
(k)A policy issued by an insurer to an insured on a form approved by the commissioner before July 1, 1950, and in accordance with the conditions, if any, contained in the approval, at a time when that approval is outstanding shall, as between the insurer and the insured, or a person claiming under the policy, be conclusively presumed to comply with, and conform to, this section.
(Amended by Stats. 2020, Ch. 184, Sec. 45. (SB 1255) Effective January 1, 2021.)
Insofar as the reduction of any original benefit on account of age of the insured is concerned, a noncancellable policy may be approved if such reduction does not exceed that permitted by Section 10291.5(b)(9), or if the only such reduction is one having the effect of reducing the limit of the period for which benefits for loss of time resulting from total disability will be paid to a period ending on the date on which the insured?s right to continue the policy in force expires and if the policy also provides that such limit shall not in any case be less than 12 months.
(Added by Stats. 1953, Ch. 435.)
(a)A supplemental benefit described in subdivision (a) of Section 10271 shall not be delivered or issued for delivery to any person in this state until a copy of the form thereof is submitted to, and approved by, the commissioner. If the supplemental benefit is an integral part of a contract of life insurance or annuity, the entire contract shall be submitted to the commissioner, but his or her power of approval or disapproval, unless it is otherwise authorized, is limited to the supplemental portion and any other portions that relate to the supplemental portion.
(b)A supplemental benefit described in subdivision (a) of Section 10271 shall be considered an integral part of a contract for purposes of this section. To facilitate the review of a supplemental benefit, the insurer shall submit, for informational purposes, a sample copy of the life insurance or annuity contract with which the supplemental benefit will be used. To facilitate the location of the required provisions as stated in subdivision (c) of Section 10271, the insurer shall provide the sample copy page reference for the provisions that appear in the contract.
(c)The commissioner may adopt reasonable rules and regulations as are necessary to administer and carry out the purposes of Sections 10271 and 10271.1, Article 2.1 (commencing with Section 10295), and this section.
(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 345, Sec. 6. (SB 281) Effective January 1, 2014.)
(a)The commissioner shall, after notice and hearing, withdraw approval of an individual or mass-marketed policy of disability insurance if after consideration of all relevant factors the commissioner finds that the benefits provided under the policy are unreasonable in relation to the premium charged. The commissioner shall, from time to time as conditions warrant, after notice and hearing, promulgate such reasonable rules and regulations, and amendments and additions thereto, as are necessary to establish the standard or standards by which the commissioner shall withdraw approval of any such policy. Any such rule or regulation shall be promulgated in accordance with the procedure provided in Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, and shall be effective 90 days after adoption by the commissioner.
(b)Unless the commissioner specifies otherwise in writing in the withdrawals, or subsequent thereto, grants an extension, any such withdrawal shall be effective prospectively and not retroactively on the 91st day following the mailing or delivery of the withdrawal.
(c)As used in this section:
(1)?Mass-marketed policy? means any group or blanket disability insurance policy which is offered by means of direct response solicitation through a sponsoring organization, or through the mails or other mass communications media and under which a person insured pays all or substantially all of the cost of his or her insurance.
(2)?Direct response solicitation? means any offer by an insurer to persons in this state, either directly or through a third party, to effect health insurance coverage which enables the individual to apply or enroll for the insurance on the basis of the offer. It shall not include solicitation for insurance through an employer benefit plan which is defined in Public Law 93-406, nor shall it include such a solicitation through the individual?s creditor with respect to credit health insurance.
(Amended by Stats. 1985, Ch. 106, Sec. 98.)