AB540, s. 2 14Section 2. 600.01 (1) (b) 12. of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,3,1515 600.01 (1) (b) 12. Health care plans offered by a foreign insurer under s. 618.29.
AB540, s. 3 16Section 3. 618.02 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,3,1717 618.02 (4) "Health care plan" has the meaning given in s. 628.36 (2) (a) 1.
AB540, s. 4 18Section 4. 618.11 (12m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,3,2119 618.11 (12m) If the insurer is a foreign insurer that intends to offer health care
20plans to employers or individuals in this state, the proposed disclosures required
21under s. 618.29 (3);
AB540, s. 5 22Section 5. 618.12 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,4,523 618.12 (5) Special consideration for foreign health insurers. When
24determining whether to issue a certificate of authority or a new certificate of
25authority to an applicant who intends to offer health care plans under s. 618.29, the

1commissioner may consider the applicant's financial condition, marketing practices,
2and compliance with the applicable laws and regulations of the applicant's
3domiciliary state. However, the commissioner may not apply these factors in a
4manner that would place a greater burden on these foreign insurers than on domestic
5insurers.
AB540, s. 6 6Section 6. 618.21 (6) of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,4,87 618.21 (6) Foreign health insurers. This section does not apply to foreign
8insurers offering health care plans under s. 618.29.
AB540, s. 7 9Section 7. 618.26 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,4,1110 618.26 (5) Foreign health insurers. This section does not apply to foreign
11insurers offering health care plans under s. 618.29.
AB540, s. 8 12Section 8. 618.29 of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,4,18 13618.29 Sale by foreign insurer of health insurance. (1) Requirements
14for offering coverage.
(a) A foreign insurer may offer and provide coverage to
15employers in this state under group health care plans, and may offer and provide
16coverage to individuals in this state under individual health care plans, that are
17exempt from the requirements specified in this section, if all of the following are
18satisfied:
AB540,4,2019 1. The insurer is in compliance with the laws, regulations, and other
20requirements of its domiciliary state that apply to the insurer.
AB540,4,2321 2. The insurer has been issued a certificate of authority or a new certificate of
22authority to do business in this state under s. 618.12 and is in compliance with the
23laws and other requirements of this state that apply to the insurer.
AB540,5,224 3. The insurer offers coverage in its domiciliary state under any group or
25individual health care plan under which it offers coverage in this state and the group

1or individual health care plan is in compliance with the laws, regulations, and other
2requirements of the insurer's domiciliary state.
AB540,5,63 (b) Notwithstanding par. (a), if there is a conflict between an applicable law or
4requirement of the insurer's domiciliary state and an applicable law or requirement
5of this state, the law or requirement of this state applies, unless the commissioner
6orders an exemption from the law or requirement under s. 618.28.
AB540,5,11 7(2) Exemptions, requirements, and laws that apply. (a) A foreign insurer that
8satisfies the requirements under sub. (1), and any health care plan that the insurer
9offers or intends to offer in this state, shall be exempt from chs. 600 to 646, and any
10rules promulgated under those chapters, except as otherwise provided in this
11chapter and except as follows:
AB540,5,1612 1. The insurer and health care plan, as applicable, are subject to ss. 600.03,
13610.70, 631.27 with respect to rules of law that are applicable to the insurer or health
14care plan, 631.28, 631.90, 631.93, 632.715, 632.745 to 632.7495, and 632.785, subchs.
15III and IV of ch. 628, subch. I of ch. 631, and chs. 601 and 618, and any rules
16promulgated under any of them.
AB540,5,2017 2. If the insurer's domiciliary state does not require the insurer to establish and
18follow grievance and independent claims review procedures, the insurer and health
19care plan are subject to ss. 632.83 and 632.835 and any rules promulgated under
20them.
AB540,6,221 3. The insurer may not refuse to provide or pay for benefits under the health
22care plan for health care services provided by a licensed health care professional on
23the ground that the services were not rendered by a physician, as defined in s. 990.01
24(28), unless the health care plan clearly excludes services by such practitioners, but

1no health care plan under this section may exclude services in violation of s. 632.87
2(2), (2m), (3), (4), or (5).
AB540,6,43 (b) An insurer under par. (a) is subject to assessment under ch. 149 and taxation
4under subch. III of ch. 76.
AB540,6,7 5(3) Disclosures regarding plan differences. Each application form for, and
6each policy of, a health care plan under this section shall disclose, in plain language,
7all of the following:
AB540,6,98 (a) The differences between the health care plan under this section and a health
9care plan issued in compliance with chs. 600 to 646.
AB540,6,1110 (b) What state's laws govern the issuance of and requirements under the health
11care plan offered under this section.
AB540,6,14 12(4) Rules. The commissioner may promulgate rules for the administration of
13this section. The commissioner may not promulgate a rule that does any of the
14following:
AB540,6,1715 (a) Requires a foreign insurer under this section to modify coverage or benefit
16requirements or to restrict rate increases in any way that exceeds the insurer's
17domiciliary state's laws or regulations.
AB540,6,1918 (b) Expands the commissioner's authority over foreign insurers in a way that
19conflicts with this section.
AB540,6,2120 (c) Conflicts with the purpose of exempting foreign insurers under this section
21from requirements under chs. 600 to 646.
AB540,7,9 22(5) Exemptions for domestic insurers. A domestic insurer authorized to do
23business in this state in one or more lines of insurance that includes health insurance
24may apply for an exemption from such provisions under chs. 600 to 646 and such
25rules promulgated under those provisions as would, in the determination of the

1commissioner, allow the insurer to offer health care plans that are comparable in
2plan design to health care plans offered by foreign insurers under this section. Upon
3an insurer's application, the commissioner shall make an order exempting the
4insurer from those provisions and rules that would allow the domestic insurer to offer
5a health care plan or plans that are comparable in design to health care plans offered
6by foreign insurers under this section. Any health care plan offered by a domestic
7insurer under an exemption under this subsection shall be subject to the
8requirements that apply to health care plans offered by foreign insurers under this
9section, including the disclosure requirements under sub. (3).
AB540, s. 9 10Section 9. 618.36 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB540,7,1411 618.36 (1) Continuance of regulation. A Subject to s. 618.29 (2) (a), a
12nondomestic insurer authorized under this chapter is subject to regulation under the
13applicable provisions of chs. 600 to 646 until released from regulation under this
14section.
AB540, s. 10 15Section 10. 625.03 (1m) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB540,7,1616 625.03 (1m) (d) Variable and fixed annuities; and
AB540, s. 11 17Section 11. 625.03 (1m) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB540,7,1918 625.03 (1m) (e) Group and blanket accident and sickness insurance other than
19credit accident and sickness insurance.; and
AB540, s. 12 20Section 12. 625.03 (1m) (f) of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,7,2221 625.03 (1m) (f) Individual health care plans, as defined in s. 628.36 (2) (a) 1.,
22offered by a foreign insurer under s. 618.29.
AB540, s. 13 23Section 13. 631.01 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB540,7,2424 631.01 (1) (a) As provided in ss. 600.01, 618.29, and 618.42;
AB540, s. 14
1Section 14. 635.01 of the statutes is renumbered 635.01 (1) and amended to
2read:
AB540,8,93 635.01 (1) This Except as provided in sub. (2), this chapter applies to all group
4health insurance plans, policies, or certificates, written on risks or operations in this
5state, providing coverage for employees of a small employer, or employees of a small
6employer and the employer, and to individual health insurance policies, written on
7risks or operations in this state, providing coverage for employees of a small
8employer, or employees of a small employer and the employer when 3 or more are sold
9to or through a small employer.
AB540, s. 15 10Section 15. 635.01 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,8,1211 635.01 (2) This chapter does not apply to a group or individual health care plan,
12as defined in s. 628.36 (2) (a) 1., that is offered by a foreign insurer under s. 618.29.
AB540, s. 16 13Section 16. 645.02 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB540,8,1514 645.02 (3) All Except as provided in s. 618.29 (2) (a) 1., all insurers who have
15insureds resident in this state.
AB540, s. 17 16Section 17. 646.01 (1) (a) 2. m. of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,8,1717 646.01 (1) (a) 2. m. Foreign insurers offering health care plans under s. 618.29.
AB540, s. 18 18Section 18. 646.01 (1) (b) 19. of the statutes is created to read:
AB540,8,1919 646.01 (1) (b) 19. Health care plans offered by foreign insurers under s. 618.29.
AB540, s. 19 20Section 19. Initial applicability.
AB540,8,2121 (1) This act first applies to all of the following:
AB540,8,2522 (a) Foreign insurers that apply for a certificate of authority under section
23618.11 of the statutes, as affected by this act, or that apply for a new certificate of
24authority under section 618.12 (4) of the statutes, as created by this act, on the
25effective date of this paragraph.
AB540,9,2
1(b) Domestic insurers that apply for an exemption under section 618.29 (5) of
2the statutes, as created by this act, on the effective date of this paragraph.
AB540, s. 20 3Section 20. Effective date.
AB540,9,44 (1) This act takes effect on July 1, 2010.
AB540,9,55 (End)
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