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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 23-490

PROPOSED RULEMAKING

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

[31 PA. CODE CH. 89]

Preparation of Forms

[53 Pa.B. 2046]
[Saturday, April 15, 2023]

 The Insurance Department (Department) proposes to amend Chapter 89 (relating to approval of life, accident and health insurance) to read as set forth in Annex A. This rulemaking is proposed under the Department's general rulemaking authority as set forth in sections 206, 506, 1501 and 1502 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. §§ 66, 186, 411 and 412), section 314 of the Accident and Health Filing Reform Act (40 P.S. § 3801.314) and the Department's rulemaking authority under the Unfair Insurance Practices Act (40 P.S. §§ 1171.1—1171.15). See PALU v. Insurance Department, 371 A.2d 564 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1977) (further explaining the Insurance Commissioner's authority to promulgate regulations under the Unfair Insurance Practices Act).

Background and Purpose

 This proposed rulemaking, as set forth in Annex A, will allow for the voluntary collection of demographic data, including questions related to race and ethnicity when certain criteria are met. Specifically, the proposed amendment to § 89.12 (relating to application forms) will allow insurers to collect data that will help them develop better tools to address inequities in life, accident and health insurance coverage. Moreover, this proposed amendment will be consistent with Federal and State efforts to address equity issues across society generally. For example, at the Federal level, the 2023 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters takes significant steps toward requiring health insurers to collect race and ethnicity data; beginning with the 2025 benefit year, health insurers will be required to collect it. Amending § 89.12(e) will allow the Commonwealth's health insurers to comply with this upcoming Federal requirement and remove an inconsistency between Federal and State provisions.

 The provision, as currently written in § 89.12(e), addresses the inequities that were the focus of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. §§ 2000a—2000h-6), which prohibited ''discrimination or segregation on the ground of race, color, religion or national origin.'' Following that National precedent, on July 1, 1969, the Department issued § 89.12 for application forms, including: ''Questions as to race or color are not permitted on the application.'' See § 89.12(e).

 In the 54 years since the 1969 issuance, society has continued to grapple with racial and ethnic equity issues. More recently, society has recognized that inequities can only be addressed if they are adequately identified. To identify those issues and measure improvement in addressing them, data is necessary. This proposed amendment will allow insurers to collect that data, if they choose, while continuing to prohibit insurers from using that data in an unfairly discriminatory manner. This is consistent with ongoing Federal initiatives outlined the 2023 Notice of Benefit and Payment Parameters and will allow the Commonwealth's regulations to remain consistent with Federal law.

Explanation of Regulatory Requirements

 Proposed § 89.12(e) allows an insurer to include questions as to demographic factors, including race and ethnicity, on an application.

 Proposed § 89.12(e)(1) requires an application to clearly state that the disclosure is voluntary.

 Proposed § 89.12(e)(2) requires any questions as to the data to include the following options verbatim: (i) Prefer Not to Answer; (ii) Other.

 Proposed § 89.12(e)(3) requires an insurer to provide, at the time of application or when the data is collected, the prospective insured with a written statement including that the data will be maintained as private, that the data may not be used by the insurer for eligibility determinations, underwriting or rating purposes, and that the insurer may not deny an application based on the applicant's refusal to answer the questions related to demographic data on the application.

 Proposed § 89.12(e)(4) requires an insurer to provide to the insured a written explanation as to why the data is being requested by the insurer and how the data will be used to support efforts to provide equitable coverage.

 Proposed § 89.12(e)(5) requires the insurer to provide written attestation to the Department that the application, collection and use of demographic data meets Federal and State laws regarding unfair discrimination, including that the data is maintained as private, the data may not be used for eligibility determinations, underwriting or rating purposes, and that the insurer may not deny an application based on the applicant's refusal to answer the question related to demographic data on the application.

 Proposed § 89.12(e)(6) requires the insurer to submit the written attestation set forth in proposed § 89.12(e)(5) by 180 days after the effective date of the final-form rulemaking, the date the product is filed or the date that there is a material change to the data collection process even if no filing is required.

 Proposed § 89.12(f) states that an insurer is not required to collect demographic information, including race and ethnicity at the time of application or otherwise.

External Comments

 The Department circulated an exposure draft similar to this proposed rulemaking to several industry participants including the Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania, Inc., the Pennsylvania Association of Mutual Insurance Companies and several health insurers. The exposure draft was circulated on October 11, 2022. The Department has also discussed this topic informally with industry members over approximately the last year. The Department considered all comments, responded to several questions and incorporated revisions to this proposed rulemaking based upon stakeholder feedback.

Affected Parties

 This proposed rulemaking will affect foreign and domestic insurers that issue individual and group life, accident and health insurance contracts in this Commonwealth.

Fiscal Impact

State government

 There will not be any fiscal impact to the Department as a result of this proposed rulemaking.

General public

 This proposed rulemaking will have no fiscal impact upon the general public.

Political subdivisions

 This proposed rulemaking will have no fiscal impact upon political subdivisions.

Private sector

 This proposed rulemaking will have no fiscal impact upon the private sector, except for a possible minimal impact to the regulated entities who choose to collect the data.

Paperwork

 This proposed rulemaking would impose minimal additional paperwork on the Department because it would be reviewing attestations and related information submitted by insurers choosing to collect the demographic data. The Department does not anticipate that this additional review will materially impact its regulatory activities.

Effective Date/Sunset Date

 This proposed rulemaking will become effective immediately upon final-form publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The Department continues to monitor the effectiveness of regulations on a triennial basis; therefore, no sunset date has been assigned.

Contact Person

 Questions or comments regarding this proposed rulemaking may be addressed in writing to Eric Carlisle, Regulatory Coordinator, Insurance Department, 1341 Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, PA 17120, within 30 days following the publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Questions and comments may also be e-mailed to ercarlisle@pa.gov or faxed to (717) 772-1969.

Regulatory Review

 Under Section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P.S. § 745.5(a)), on April 4, 2023, the Department submitted a copy of this proposed rulemaking and a copy of a Regulatory Analysis Form to the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) and to the Chairpersons of the House Insurance Committee and the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee. A copy of this material is available to the public upon request.

 Under section 5(g) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRC may convey any comments, recommendations or objections to the proposed rulemaking within 30 days of the close of the public comment period. The comments, recommendations or objections must specify the regulatory review criteria in section 5.2 of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P.S. § 745.5b) which have not been met. The Regulatory Review Act specifies detailed procedures for review, prior to final delivery of the rulemaking by the Department, the General Assembly and the Governor.

MICHAEL HUMPHREYS, 
Acting Insurance Commissioner

Fiscal Note: 11-261. No fiscal impact; recommends adoption.

Annex A

TITLE 31. INSURANCE

PART IV. LIFE INSURANCE

CHAPTER 89. APPROVAL OF LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE

Subchapter A. REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL POLICIES AND FORMS

PREPARATION OF FORMS

§ 89.12. Application forms.

 (a) When submitting a policy form to which a copy of the application will be attached when the policy is issued, a copy of the application shall be attached to the policy form. If the form of the application has already been approved, the form number and date of approval shall be shown either on the form or in the transmittal letter.

 (b) If it is the practice of the insurer to attach a reduced size reproduction of the application to a form when issued, the application should be attached to each copy of the form submitted. The application should be legibly reproduced in the size to be used in the contract.

 (c) An application which includes a provision for home office endorsements or corrections may not be approved for use unless it is specifically stipulated therein that a change may not be made in the amount of insurance, the age at issue, the plan of insurance or benefits applied for by the endorsements or corrections. This subsection does not apply to group applications.

 (d) Applications shall contain clear and direct questions by the insurer permitting answers by the applicant only in the form of direct statements of known facts. Applications may not contain questions or representations based on indefinite or ambiguous terms or which are inconsistent with policy provisions and may not require the making of warranties by the applicant.

 (e) [Questions as to race or color are not permitted on the application.] An insurer may include questions as to demographic factors, including race and ethnicity, on an application subject to all of the following:

(1) The application clearly states that the disclosure of the data is voluntary.

(2) Questions as to the data include the following answer options verbatim:

(i) Prefer Not to Answer.

(ii) Other.

(3) At the time of application or when the data is collected, the insurer provides to the insured a written statement that contains the following information:

(i) The data will be maintained as private.

(ii) The data may not be used by the insurer for eligibility determinations, underwriting or rating purposes.

(iii) The insurer may not deny an application based on the applicant's refusal to answer the questions related to demographic data on the application.

(4) At the time of application or when the data is collected, the insurer provides a written explanation to the insured regarding all of the following:

(i) Why the data is being requested by the insurer.

(ii) How the data will support efforts to provide equitable coverage.

(5) The insurer provides a written attestation to the Department that the insurer's application, collection and use of data meets Federal and State law regarding unfair discrimination, including all of the following:

(i) The insured's data is maintained as private.

(ii) The insured's data may not be used by the insurer for eligibility determinations, underwriting or rating purposes.

(iii) The insurer may not deny an application based on the applicant's refusal to answer the questions related to demographic data on the application.

(6) The insurer shall provide the written attestation in paragraph (5) for each product by the following dates:

(i)   (The blank refers to the date 180 days following the effective date of the final-form rulemaking), for products in existence as of the effective date of this regulation.

(ii) The date the product is filed.

(iii) The date that there is a material change to the application or data collection process, even if not required to be filed.

(f) Nothing in this subsection may be construed to require an insurer to collect demographic information, including race and ethnicity data, at the time of application or otherwise.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 23-490. Filed for public inspection April 14, 2023, 9:00 a.m.]



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