A06126 Summary:

BILL NOA06126A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S05242-A
 
SPONSORHunter
 
COSPNSRBerger, McDonald, Clark
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§3216 & 3221, Ins L
 
Prohibits insurers from reducing disability benefits due to the actual or anticipated receipt of social security disability benefits unless certain conditions are met.
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A06126 Actions:

BILL NOA06126A
 
04/03/2023referred to insurance
01/03/2024referred to insurance
05/06/2024amend and recommit to insurance
05/06/2024print number 6126a
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A06126 Committee Votes:

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A06126 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A06126 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         6126--A
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      April 3, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. HUNTER, BERGER -- read once and referred to the
          Committee on Insurance -- recommitted to the Committee on Insurance in
          accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged,  bill
          amended,  ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit-
          tee

        AN ACT to amend the insurance law, in relation to  prohibiting  insurers
          from reducing disability benefits unless certain conditions are met
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 3216 of the insurance law is amended by adding  two
     2  new subsection (n) to read as follows:
     3    (n) No insurer may offset or reduce benefits payable under a policy of
     4  accident  and health insurance providing disability insurance due to the
     5  actual or estimated receipt  of  social  security  disability  insurance
     6  benefits unless:
     7    (1)  the  insurer has a reasonable, good faith belief that the insured
     8  is entitled to such benefits and a means of  reasonably  estimating  the
     9  amount payable;
    10    (2)  the insurer notifies the insured that the insured may qualify for
    11  such benefits and to pursue such benefits through any required  adminis-
    12  trative appeals;
    13    (3)  the  insurer  makes  a good faith effort to assist the insured in
    14  applying for such benefits; and
    15    (4) the insured fails to apply for,  or  pursue,  such  benefits  with
    16  reasonable  diligence  during  the  application  process or any required
    17  appeals.
    18    § 2. Section 3221 of the insurance law is  amended  by  adding  a  new
    19  subsection (u) to read as follows:
    20    (u) No insurer may offset or reduce benefits payable under a policy of
    21  accident  and health insurance providing disability insurance due to the

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD09886-03-4

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     1  actual or estimated receipt  of  social  security  disability  insurance
     2  benefits unless:
     3    (1)  the  insurer has a reasonable, good faith belief that the insured
     4  is entitled to such benefits and a means of  reasonably  estimating  the
     5  amount payable;
     6    (2)  the insurer notifies the insured that the insured may qualify for
     7  such benefits and to pursue such benefits through any required  adminis-
     8  trative appeals;
     9    (3)  the  insurer  makes  a good faith effort to assist the insured in
    10  applying for such benefits; and
    11    (4) the insured fails to apply for,  or  pursue,  such  benefits  with
    12  reasonable  diligence  during  the  application  process or any required
    13  appeals.
    14    § 3.  This act shall take effect immediately.
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