689A.680 - Rates for individual health benefit plans to be developed based on rating characteristics: Prohibited characteristics; health status as rating factor.

689A.680  Rates for individual health benefit plans to be developed based on rating characteristics: Prohibited characteristics; health status as rating factor.

      1.  An individual carrier shall develop its rates for its individual health benefit plans pursuant to NRS 689A.470 to 689A.740, inclusive, based on rating characteristics. After any adjustments for rating characteristics and design of benefits, the rate for any block of business for an individual health benefit plan written on or after January 1, 2000, must not exceed the rate for any other block of business for an individual health benefit plan offered by the individual carrier by more than 50 percent. The rate for a block of business is equal to the average rate charged to all the insureds in the block of business. In determining whether the rate of a block of business complies with the provisions of this subsection, any differences in rating factors between blocks of business must be considered.

      2.  In determining the rating factors to establish premium rates for a health benefit plan, an individual carrier shall not use characteristics other than age, sex, occupation, geographic area, composition of the family of the individual and health status.

      3.  If an individual carrier uses health status as a rating factor in establishing premium rates, the highest factor associated with any classification for health status may not exceed the lowest factor by more than 75 percent.

      4.  For the purposes of this section, rating characteristics must not include durational or tier rating, or adverse changes in health status or claim experience after the policy is issued.

      5.  As used in this section, “characteristics” means demographic or other information concerning individuals that is considered by a carrier in the determination of premium rates for individuals.

      (Added to NRS by 1997, 2894; A 1999, 2805)