As used in this chapter: (a) âBenefits and coverageâ means the accident, sickness or disability indemnity available under a policy of disability insurance. (b) âExceptionâ means any provision in a policy whereby coverage for a specified hazard or condition is entirely eliminated. (c) âReductionâ means any provision in a policy which reduces the amount of a policy benefit to some amount or period less than would be otherwise payable for medically authorized expenses or services had such a reduction not been used. (d) âLimitationâ means any provision other than an exception or a reduction which restricts coverage under the policy. (e) âPresenting for examination or saleâ means either (1) publication and dissemination of any brochure, mailer, advertisement, or form which constitutes a presentation of the provisions of the policy and which provides a policy enrollment or application form, or (2) consultations or discussions between prospective beneficiaries or their contract agents and employees or agents of disability insurers, when such consultations or discussions include presentation of formal, organized information about the policy which is intended to influence or inform the prospective insured or beneficiary, such as brochures, summaries, charts, slides, or other modes of information in lieu of or in addition to the policy itself. (f) âDisability insuranceâ means every policy of disability insurance, self-insured employee welfare benefit plan, and nonprofit hospital service plan issued, delivered, or entered into pursuant to or described in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 10110), Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 10270), or Chapter 11A (commencing with Section 11491) of this part. (g) âInsurerâ means every insurer transacting disability insurance, every self-insured employee welfare plan, and every nonprofit hospital service plan specified in subdivision (e). (h) âDisclosure formâ means the standard supplemental disclosure form required pursuant to Section 10603.
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