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Section 3924.41 | Prohibiting consideration of eligibility for medical assistance.

....41 and 3924.42 of the Revised Code, "health insurer" means any sickness and accident insurer or health insuring corporation. "Health insurer" also includes any group health plan as defined in section 607 of the federal "Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 832, 29 U.S.C.A. 1167. (B) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Revised Code, no health insurer shall take into consideration ...

Section 3924.42 | Prohibiting imposing different requirements on department of job and family services.

...No health insurer shall impose requirements on the department of medicaid, when it has been assigned the rights of an individual who is eligible for medicaid and who is covered under a health care policy, contract, or plan issued by the health insurer, that are different from the requirements applicable to an agent or assignee of any other individual so covered.

Section 3924.46 | Prohibiting denial of enrollment of certain children.

... the household of the parent, or in the service area of the health insurer.

Section 3924.47 | Duties of health insurer of noncustodial parent.

...al parent, to submit claims for covered services without the approval of the noncustodial parent; (C) Make payment on claims submitted in accordance with division (B) of this section directly to the custodial parent, the provider, or the department of job and family services.

Section 3924.48 | Parent required by court or administrative order to provide health care coverage for child - duties of health insurer.

...urt or administrative order to provide health care coverage for the child, and if the parent is eligible for family health care coverage provided by a health insurer, the health insurer shall do both of the following: (1) If the child is otherwise eligible for the coverage, permit the parent to enroll the child under the family coverage without regard to any enrollment period restrictions; (2) If the parent is enro...

Section 3924.49 | Parent required by court or administrative order to provide health care coverage for child - duties of parent.

...ted by the department of job and family services under section 3119.51 of the Revised Code. (B) The employer shall not terminate the child's coverage unless the employer has eliminated family coverage for all of its employees or unless the employer is provided satisfactory written evidence of either of the following: (1) The court or administrative order is no longer in effect. (2) The child is or will be enrolled...

Section 3924.51 | Plan benefits for adopted children.

... As used in this section: (1) "Child" means, in connection with any adoption or placement for adoption of the child, an individual who has not attained age eighteen as of the date of the adoption or placement for adoption. (2) "Health insurer" has the same meaning as in section 3924.41 of the Revised Code. (3) "Placement for adoption" means the assumption and retention by a person of a legal obligation for total o...

Section 3924.53 | Coverage for person in custody or confined in jail.

...anging for the rendering of health care services for the beneficiary. (C) A benefits contract may limit or exclude coverage for health care services rendered to such a beneficiary if the injury or sickness for which the services were rendered resulted from an action or omission for which the governmental entity operating the correctional facility, or the governmental entity with which the law enforcement officer is ...

Section 3924.61 | Medical savings account definitions.

... Revenue Code of 1986," 100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 1, as amended.

Section 3924.62 | Opening of medical savings account.

...nt insurance plan, a plan offered by a health insuring corporation organized under Chapter 1751. of the Revised Code, or a self-funded, employer-sponsored health benefit plan established pursuant to the "Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 832, 29 U.S.C.A. 1001, as amended. While the medical savings account is open, the account holder shall continue to participate in such a plan. (B) A person ...

Section 3924.63 | Owners of interest in medical savings account.

...The owners of interest in a medical savings account are the account holder and the account holder's spouse and dependents. No medical savings account shall be subject to garnishment or attachment.

Section 3924.64 | Administration of accounts.

...ickness and accident insurance; (4) A dealer or salesperson licensed under Chapter 1707. of the Revised Code; (5) An administrator licensed under Chapter 3959. of the Revised Code; (6) A certified public accountant; (7) An employer that administers an employee benefit plan subject to regulation under the "Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 829, 29 U.S.C.A. 1001, as amended, or that maintai...

Section 3924.65 | Notice of tax status of deposits.

...Each employer that opens a medical savings account for an employee shall inform the employee, in writing at the time the account is opened, of the federal and state tax status of deposits made to the account.

Section 3924.66 | Account deducted from Ohio adjusted gross income.

...made to the account during the taxable year, to the extent that the funds for the deposits have not otherwise been deducted or excluded in determining the account holder's federal adjusted gross income. The amount deducted by an account holder for a taxable year shall not exceed three thousand dollars. If two married persons each have an account, each spouse may claim the deduction described in this section, and the ...

Section 3924.67 | Withdrawals.

... funds to an account holder during the year in which the funds were deposited, except to reimburse the account holder for, or pay for, a documented eligible medical expense of the account holder or the account holder's spouse or dependent.

Section 3924.68 | Procedure upon termination of employment.

...y the account holder's employer, later ceases to be employed by that employer, the account holder may, within sixty days of the account holder's final date of employment, request in writing to the administrator of the account that the administrator continue to administer the account. (1) If the administrator agrees to continue to administer the account, funds in the account may continue to be used to pay the eligibl...

Section 3924.69 | Death of account holder.

... in a medical savings account upon the death of an account holder shall be distributed to the decedent's estate and shall be subject to taxation as part of the decedent's estate under Chapter 5731. of the Revised Code.

Section 3924.70 | Advances to cover employee's eligible medical expenses.

...s federal adjusted gross income to be greater than it would have been had the advance not been made, the amount by which the employee's federal adjusted gross income was increased may be deducted by the employee in determining the employee's Ohio adjusted gross income under Chapter 5747. of the Revised Code.

Section 3924.71 | Funds disbursed pursuant to bankruptcy protection.

...r's Ohio adjusted gross income for the year of disbursement in determining taxes due under Chapter 5747. of the Revised Code.

Section 3924.72 | Brochure explaining operation of medical savings accounts.

...d periodically revise a brochure that clearly and concisely explains the operation of medical savings accounts authorized under sections 3924.61 to 3924.74 of the Revised Code, and that describes how an employer's or individual's use of a medical savings account may affect the employer's or individual's purchase of policies, plans, and contracts of health coverage. The superintendent shall make the brochure available...

Section 3924.73 | Rights, privileges, or protections of employees or small employers.

...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Health care insurer" means any person legally engaged in the business of providing sickness and accident insurance contracts in this state, a health insuring corporation organized under Chapter 1751. of the Revised Code, or any legal entity that is self-insured and provides health care benefits to its employees or members. (2) "Small employer" has the same meaning as in section 3...

Section 3924.74 | Coordination of benefits.

...The superintendent of insurance may include coordination of benefits regarding medical savings accounts in the rules on coordination of benefits adopted under section 3902.14 of the Revised Code.

Section 3935.01 | Effect of sections - liberal interpretation.

...sed Code do not prohibit or discourage reasonable competition, or prohibit or encourage uniformity in insurance rates, rating systems, rating plans, or practices. Such sections shall be liberally interpreted to carry this section into effect.

Section 3935.02 | Application of sections - exceptions.

...Sections 3935.01 to 3935.17, inclusive, of the Revised Code apply to all kinds of insurance on risks located in this state which stock, mutual, reciprocal fire and marine insurers, and title insurance companies, as defined in division (C) of section 3953.01 of the Revised Code, except mutual protective associations organized under section 3939.01 of the Revised Code, may write. Sections 3935.01 to 3935.17, inclusive...

Section 3935.03 | Rating regulations.

...ration and catastrophe hazards; (3) A reasonable margin for underwriting profit and contingencies; (4) Dividends, savings, or unabsorbed premium deposits allowed or returned by insurers to their policyholders, members, or subscribers; (5) Past and prospective expenses both countrywide and those specially applicable to this state; (6) All other relevant factors within and outside this state; (7) In the case of fi...