Indiana Code 27-8-24.3-6. Prohibited acts by insurer
(1) Deny or refuse to issue coverage on, refuse to contract with, or refuse to renew, refuse to reissue, or otherwise terminate or restrict coverage on an individual under an insurance policy or a health plan because the individual:
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- abuse: refers to the occurrence of one (1) or more of the following acts between family members or current or former household members:
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- an insurance policy or a health plan: refers to an insurance policy or a health maintenance organization contract described in section 1 of this chapter. See Indiana Code 27-8-24.3-4
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- individual: means a natural person whether adult or minor. See Indiana Code 27-8-24.3-3
- insurer: means a company, a firm, a partnership, an association, an order, a society, or a system:
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(B) seeks, has sought, or should have sought protection from abuse, shelter from abuse, or medical or psychological treatment for abuse.
(2) Add any surcharge or rating factor to a premium of an insurance policy or a health plan because an individual:
(A) has a history of being;
(B) is; or
(C) has the potential to be;
a victim of abuse.
(3) Exclude or limit coverage for losses or deny a claim incurred by a person covered by an insurance policy or a health plan as a result of abuse or the potential for abuse.
(4) Designate that if an individual:
(A) has a history of being a victim of abuse; or
(B) is a victim of abuse;
the abuse is a preexisting condition that causes coverage to be denied for a specified period.
(5) Ask an individual covered by or applying for an insurance policy or a health plan if the individual:
(A) is, has been, or may be a victim of abuse; or
(B) seeks, has sought, or should have sought protection from abuse, shelter from abuse, or medical or psychological treatment for abuse.
As added by P.L.188-1996, SEC.2.
