1798.2 - Transition.

     § 1798.2.  Transition.        (a)  Savings provision.--Notwithstanding the repeal of     Subchapter F (relating to Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund) by the     act of December 12, 1988 (P.L.1120, No.144), all natural persons     who suffer or suffered a catastrophic loss prior to June 1,     1989, or who may suffer a catastrophic loss during the     registration year for which payment was made in accordance with     former section 1762 (relating to funding), respectively, shall     continue to receive, or be eligible to receive, catastrophic     loss benefits as if Subchapter F had not been repealed. To     ensure the administration and delivery of catastrophic loss     benefits to eligible claimants, all powers and duties previously     imposed on the Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund Board under     Subchapter F are hereby transferred to the Insurance     Commissioner.        (b)  Rate filing.--All insurers shall, within 30 days of the     effective date of this section, file for approval by the     Insurance Commissioner an extraordinary medical benefit rate     pursuant to section 1798.1(a) (relating to extraordinary medical     benefit rate). Any insurer having an approved rate for     catastrophic loss coverage on the effective date of this section     shall utilize that approved rate.        (c)  Notice.--For extraordinary medical benefit rate filings     approved after the effective date of this section, the insurer     shall provide the following notice to all policyholders no later     than 30 days from the date of approval, which notice shall not     be subject to any provision of any law or regulation requiring     the approval of the Insurance Commissioner prior to its adoption     or use:                             IMPORTANT NOTICE                      EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL BENEFITS            By virtue of recent amendment to the Motor Vehicle            Financial Responsibility Law, as of June 1, 1989, the            first party benefits coverage may be extended to provide            an extraordinary medical benefit which will pay the            medical and rehabilitation costs for you and your family            members residing in your household which are more than            $100,000 for each person injured as the result of an            automobile accident, up to a lifetime benefit limit of            $1,000,000 for each person. The cost of this            extraordinary medical benefit coverage on an annual basis            is $         per vehicle. If you wish to purchase the            extraordinary medical benefit coverage, please notify            your agent or insurance company for additional            information. If you do not wish to purchase extraordinary            medical benefit coverage, please disregard this notice.     (Apr. 26, 1989, P.L.13, No.4, eff. imd.; July 1, 1989, P.L.115,     No.24, eff. imd.)        1989 Amendments.  Act 4 added section 1798.2, retroactive to     December 12, 1988, and Act 24 amended subsec. (a).        References in Text.  Subchapter F and section 1762, referred     to in this section, are repealed.        Cross References.  Section 1798.2 is referred to in sections     1798.4, 4706.1, 6506 of this title.