Colorado Code § 10-16-406

Evidence of coverage - rules
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(1) Every enrollee residing in this state is
entitled to evidence of coverage under a health-care plan. If the enrollee obtains coverage under
a health-care plan through an insurance policy or a contract issued by a nonprofit hospital,
medical-surgical, and health service corporation, whether by option or otherwise, the insurer or
the nonprofit hospital, medical-surgical, and health service corporation shall issue the evidence
of coverage. Otherwise, the health maintenance organization shall issue the evidence of
coverage.
(2) (a) The commissioner may establish, by rule, the required elements of an evidence of
coverage, which must:
(I) Not contain any provisions or statements that are unjust, unfair, inequitable,
misleading, or deceptive; encourage misrepresentation; or are untrue, misleading, or deceptive as
defined in section 10-16-413 (1); and
(II) Contain a clear and complete statement, if a contract, or a reasonably complete
summary, if a certificate, of:
(A) The health-care services and the insurance or other benefits, if any, to which the
enrollee is entitled under the health-care plan, including the ability to obtain a second opinion for
proposed treatment by the health-care provider, if the health benefit plan provides such
coverage;
(B) Any limitations on the services, kind of services, benefits, or kind of benefits to be
provided, including any deductible or copayment feature;
(C) Where and in what manner information is available as to how services may be
obtained;
(D) The total amount of payment for health-care services and the indemnity or service
benefits, if any, that the enrollee is obligated to pay with respect to individual contracts, or an
indication whether the plan is contributory or noncontributory with respect to group certificates;
(E) A clear and understandable description of the health maintenance organization's
method for resolving enrollee complaints.
(b) The carrier may evidence a subsequent change in coverage in a separate document
issued to the enrollee.
(c) A copy of the form of the evidence of coverage to be used in this state, and any
amendment to the form, is subject to the filing and approval requirements of section 10-16-
107.2.

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