Maryland Code § IN-31-113

Section IN-31-113
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(a) (1) There is a navigator program for the Individual Exchange.
(2) The navigator program for the Individual Exchange shall be:
(i) administered by the Individual Exchange; and
(ii) regulated by the Commissioner.
(3) In administering the navigator program, the Individual Exchange
shall consult with the Commissioner and the Maryland Department of Health to
ensure consistency and compliance with all laws, regulations, and policies governing:
(i) the sale, solicitation, and negotiation of health insurance;
and
(ii) the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and the
Maryland Children's Health Program.

(4) In regulating the navigator program, the Commissioner shall
enter into one or more memoranda of understanding with the Exchange and the
Maryland Department of Health to facilitate enforcement of this section.
(5) The Commissioner may require the Individual Exchange to:
(i) make available to the Commissioner all records,
documents, data, and other information relating to the navigator program, including
the authorization of Individual Exchange connector entities and the certification of
Individual Exchange navigators; and
(ii) submit a corrective plan to take appropriate action to
address any problems or deficiencies identified by the Commissioner in the Individual
Exchange connector entity authorization process or the Individual Exchange
navigator certification process.
(6) The Commissioner, in the Commissioner's role as a member of the
Board, may not participate in any matter that involves the Individual Exchange's
navigator program if, in the Commissioner's judgment, the Commissioner's
participation might create a conflict of interest with respect to the Commissioner's
regulatory authority over the Individual Exchange's navigator program.
(b) The navigator program for the Individual Exchange shall:
(1) focus outreach efforts and services on individuals without health
insurance coverage;
(2) use Individual Exchange connector entities that:
(i) have expertise in working with vulnerable and hard-to-
reach populations; and
(ii) conduct outreach and provide enrollment support for these
populations; and
(3) enable the Individual Exchange to:
(i) comply with the Affordable Care Act by providing seamless
entry into the Maryland Medical Assistance Program, the Maryland Children's
Health Program, and qualified plans;
(ii) assist individuals who, due to former incarceration or other
circumstances, transition between the types of coverage described in item (i) of this
item or have lapsed enrollment; and

(iii) meet consumer needs and demands for health insurance
coverage while maintaining high standards of quality assurance and consumer
protection.
(c) To carry out its purposes and in compliance with the Affordable Care
Act, the Individual Exchange navigator program, with respect only to the Maryland
Medical Assistance Program, the Maryland Children's Health Program, and qualified
plans offered in the Exchange, shall provide comprehensive consumer assistance
services, including:
(1) conducting education and outreach to individuals;
(2) distributing information about:
(i) the Individual Exchange, including eligibility
requirements for applicable federal premium subsidies and cost-sharing assistance;
(ii) eligibility requirements for the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program and the Maryland Children's Health Program; and
(iii) procedures for enrolling in the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program, the Maryland Children's Health Program, or qualified plans
offered in the Individual Exchange;
(3) with respect to qualified plans, facilitating:
(i) plan selection, based on the needs of the individual seeking
to enroll;
(ii) assessment of tax implications and premium and cost-
sharing requirements; and
(iii) application, enrollment, renewal, and disenrollment
processes;
(4) facilitating eligibility determinations for the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program and the Maryland Children's Health Program, selection of
managed care organizations, and application, enrollment, and disenrollment
processes;
(5) conducting eligibility determinations and redeterminations for
premium subsidies and cost-sharing assistance;

(6) providing referrals to appropriate agencies, including the
Attorney General's Health Education and Advocacy Unit and the Administration, for
applicants and enrollees with grievances, complaints, questions, or the need for other
social services;
(7) providing all information and services in a manner that is
culturally and linguistically appropriate and ensures accessibility for individuals
with disabilities; and
(8) providing ongoing support with respect to issues relating to
eligibility, enrollment, renewal, and disenrollment in the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program, the Maryland Children's Health Program, and qualified plans
offered in the Individual Exchange.
(d) (1) The consumer assistance services described in subsection (c) of
this section that must be provided by an Individual Exchange navigator are those
services that involve the sale, solicitation, and negotiation of qualified plans offered
in the Individual Exchange, including:
(i) examining or offering to examine a qualified plan for the
purpose of giving, or offering to give, advice or information about the terms,
conditions, benefits, coverage, or premium of a qualified plan;
(ii) facilitating:
1. qualified plan selection;
2. the application of premium tax subsidies to selected
qualified health plans;
3. plan application, enrollment, renewal, and
disenrollment processes; and
(iii) providing ongoing support with respect to issues relating
to qualified plan enrollment, application of premium tax subsidies, renewal, and
disenrollment.
(2) The consumer assistance services described in subsection (c) of
this section that do not have to be provided by an Individual Exchange navigator are:
(i) conducting general education and outreach;

(ii) facilitating eligibility determinations and
redeterminations for premium tax subsidies, the Maryland Medical Assistance
Program, and the Maryland Children's Health Program; and
(iii) facilitating and providing ongoing support with respect to
the selection of managed care organizations, application processes, enrollment, and
disenrollment for the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and the Maryland
Children's Health Program.
(e) (1) The Exchange may authorize an Individual Exchange connector
entity to provide consumer assistance services that:
(i) are required to be provided by an Individual Exchange
navigator; or
(ii) subject to paragraph (2)(iii) of this subsection, result in a
consumer's enrollment in the Maryland Medical Assistance Program or the Maryland
Children's Health Program.
(2) The Exchange:
(i) may limit the authorization of an Individual Exchange
connector entity to the provision of a subset of services, depending on the needs of the
Individual Exchange navigator program and the capacity of the Individual Exchange
connector entity, provided that the navigator program overall provides the totality of
services required by the Affordable Care Act and this subtitle;
(ii) pursuant to contractual agreement, may require an
Individual Exchange connector entity to provide education, outreach, and other
consumer assistance services in addition to the services provided under the
Individual Exchange connector entity's authorization in order to achieve all of the
objectives of the navigator program; and
(iii) may not authorize an Individual Exchange connector
entity to provide services that result in a consumer's enrollment in the Maryland
Medical Assistance Program or the Maryland Children's Health Program without the
approval of the Maryland Department of Health.
(f) An Individual Exchange connector entity:
(1) shall obtain authorization from the Individual Exchange to
provide services that:

(i) are required to be provided by an Individual Exchange
navigator; or
(ii) result in a consumer's enrollment in the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program or the Maryland Children's Health Program;
(2) may provide:
(i) those services that are within the scope of the Individual
Exchange connector entity's authorization; and
(ii) any other consumer assistance services that:
1. are not required to be provided by an Individual
Exchange navigator; or
2. do not require authorization under this subsection;
(3) to the extent the scope of its authorization includes services that
must be provided by an Individual Exchange navigator, shall provide those services
only through Individual Exchange navigators;
(4) in addition to the services it may provide under its authorization,
may employ or engage other individuals to conduct:
(i) consumer education and outreach; and
(ii) determinations of eligibility for premium subsidies and
cost-sharing assistance, the Maryland Medical Assistance Program, and the
Maryland Children's Health Program;
(5) may employ or engage individuals to perform activities that:
(i) are executive, administrative, managerial, or clerical; and
(ii) relate only indirectly to services that must be provided by
an Individual Exchange navigator or result in a consumer's enrollment in the
Maryland Medical Assistance Program or the Maryland Children's Health Program;
(6) shall comply with all State and federal laws, regulations, and
policies governing the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and the Maryland
Children's Health Program;
(7) may not receive any compensation, directly or indirectly:

(i) from a carrier, an insurance producer, or a third-party
administrator in connection with the enrollment of a qualified individual in a
qualified health plan; or
(ii) from any managed care organization that participates in
the Maryland Medical Assistance Program in connection with the enrollment of an
individual in the Maryland Medical Assistance Program or the Maryland Children's
Health Program; and
(8) with respect to the insurance market outside the Exchange:
(i) may not provide any information or services related to
health benefit plans or other products not offered in the Exchange, except for general
information about the insurance market outside the Exchange, which shall be limited
to the information provided in a consumer education document developed by the
Exchange and the Commissioner;
(ii) shall refer any inquiries about health benefit plans or other
products not offered in the Exchange to:
1. any resources that may be maintained by the
Exchange; or
2. carriers and licensed insurance producers; and
(iii) on contact with an individual who acknowledges having
existing health insurance coverage obtained through an insurance producer, shall
refer the individual back to the insurance producer for information and services
unless:
1. the individual is eligible for but has not obtained a
federal premium subsidy and cost-sharing assistance available only through the
Individual Exchange;
2. the insurance producer is not authorized to sell
qualified plans in the Individual Exchange; or
3. the individual would prefer not to seek further
assistance from the individual's insurance producer.
(g) (1) The Commissioner may suspend or revoke an Individual
Exchange connector entity authorization after notice and opportunity for a hearing

under §§ 2-210 through 2-214 of this article if the Individual Exchange connector
entity:
(i) has willfully violated this article or any regulation adopted
under this article;
(ii) has engaged in fraudulent or dishonest practices in
conducting activities under the Individual Exchange connector entity authorization;
(iii) has had any professional license or certification suspended
or revoked for a fraudulent or dishonest practice;
(iv) has been convicted of a felony, a crime of moral turpitude,
or any criminal offense involving dishonesty or breach of trust; or
(v) has willfully failed to comply with or violated a proper
order or subpoena of the Commissioner.
(2) Instead of or in addition to suspending or revoking an Individual
Exchange connector entity authorization, the Commissioner may:
(i) impose a penalty of not less than $100 but not exceeding
$500 for each violation of this article; and
(ii) require that restitution be made to any person who has
suffered financial injury because of the Individual Exchange connector entity's
violation of this article.
(3) The penalties available to the Commissioner under this
subsection shall be in addition to any criminal or civil penalties imposed for fraud or
other misconduct under any other State or federal law.
(4) The Commissioner shall notify the Individual Exchange of any
decision affecting the authorization of an Individual Exchange connector entity or
any sanction imposed on an Individual Exchange connector entity under this
subsection.
(5) A carrier is not responsible for the activities and conduct of
Individual Exchange connector entities.
(h) An Individual Exchange navigator:
(1) shall hold an Individual Exchange navigator certification issued
under subsection (j) of this section;

(2) may provide consumer assistance services that are required to be
provided by an Individual Exchange navigator under subsection (d)(1) of this section;
(3) may not be required to hold an insurance producer or adviser
license;
(4) shall be employed or engaged by an Individual Exchange
connector entity or by the Exchange;
(5) shall receive compensation only through the Individual Exchange
or an Individual Exchange connector entity and not from a carrier or an insurance
producer;
(6) may not receive any compensation, directly or indirectly:
(i) from a carrier, an insurance producer, or a third-party
administrator in connection with the enrollment of a qualified individual in a
qualified health plan; or
(ii) from a managed care organization that participates in the
Maryland Medical Assistance Program in connection with the enrollment of an
individual in the Maryland Medical Assistance Program or the Maryland Children's
Health Program;
(7) with respect to the insurance market outside the Exchange, is
subject to the same requirements applicable to Individual Exchange connector
entities as set forth in subsection (f)(8) of this section; and
(8) shall comply with all State and federal laws, regulations, and
policies governing the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and the Maryland
Children's Health Program.
(i) The Exchange:
(1) shall establish and administer a process for Individual Exchange
navigator certification and the issuance of Consolidated Services Center employee
Individual Exchange enrollment permits;
(2) in consultation with the Commissioner and the Maryland
Department of Health, shall adopt regulations to implement this subsection; and
(3) may implement the process for Individual Exchange navigator
certification and the issuance of Consolidated Services Center employee Individual

Exchange enrollment permits with the assistance of the Commissioner and the
Maryland Department of Health, in accordance with one or more memoranda of
understanding.
(j) (1) The Exchange shall issue an Individual Exchange navigator
certification to each applicant who meets the requirements of this subsection.
(2) To qualify for an Individual Exchange navigator certification, an
applicant:
(i) shall be of good character and trustworthy;
(ii) shall be at least 18 years old;
(iii) shall complete, and comply with any ongoing requirements
of, the training program established under subsection (k) of this section; and
(iv) shall comply with all applicable requirements of the
Maryland Department of Health.
(3) A certification shall expire 2 years after the date it is issued
unless it is renewed.
(k) (1) The Exchange, with the approval of the Commissioner and in
consultation with the Maryland Department of Health, the Health Education and
Advocacy Unit of the Office of the Attorney General, and stakeholders, shall develop,
implement, and, as appropriate, update a training program for the certification of
Individual Exchange navigators and the issuance of Individual Exchange enrollment
permits for Consolidated Services Center employees.
(2) The training program shall:
(i) provide Individual Exchange navigators and Consolidated
Services Center employees with the full range of skills, knowledge, and expertise
necessary to meet the consumer assistance, eligibility, enrollment, renewal, and
disenrollment needs of individuals:
1. eligible for the Maryland Medical Assistance
Program and the Maryland Children's Health Program; or
2. seeking qualified plans offered in the Individual
Exchange;

(ii) enable the navigator program for the Individual Exchange
and the Exchange's Consolidated Services Center to provide robust protection of
consumers and adherence to high quality assurance standards; and
(iii) enable the Individual Exchange to ensure that, with
respect to Individual Exchange navigators and Consolidated Services Center
employees who offer any form of assistance to individuals regarding the Maryland
Medical Assistance Program or the Maryland Children's Health Program, the
Individual Exchange navigator certification program and Consolidated Services
Center shall comply with all requirements of the Maryland Department of Health.
(3) The Individual Exchange, in consultation with the Maryland
Department of Health and with the approval of the Commissioner, shall adopt
regulations that govern:
(i) the scope, type, conduct, frequency, and assessment of the
training required for an Individual Exchange navigator certification;
(ii) the experience requirements, if any, for an individual
applicant to be eligible to participate in the training program; and
(iii) the reinstatement of an expired Individual Exchange
navigator certification or the reactivation of an inactive Individual Exchange
navigator certification.
(l) (1) The Commissioner may suspend or revoke an Individual
Exchange navigator certification after notice and opportunity for a hearing under §§
2-210 through 2-214 of this article if the certified Individual Exchange navigator:
(i) has willfully violated this article or any regulation adopted
under this article;
(ii) has intentionally misrepresented or concealed a material
fact in the application for the Individual Exchange navigator certification;
(iii) has obtained the Individual Exchange navigator
certification by misrepresentation, concealment, or other fraud;
(iv) has engaged in fraudulent or dishonest practices in
conducting activities under the Individual Exchange navigator certification;
(v) has misappropriated, converted, or unlawfully withheld
money in conducting activities under the Individual Exchange navigator certification;

(vi) has failed or refused to pay over on demand money that
belongs to a person entitled to the money;
(vii) has willfully and materially misrepresented the provisions
of a qualified plan;
(viii) has been convicted of a felony, a crime of moral turpitude,
or any criminal offense involving dishonesty or breach of trust;
(ix) has failed an examination required by this article or
regulations adopted under this article;
(x) has forged another's name on an application for a qualified
plan or on any other document in conducting activities under the Individual
Exchange navigator certification;
(xi) has otherwise shown a lack of trustworthiness or
competence to act as an Individual Exchange navigator; or
(xii) has willfully failed to comply with or violated a proper
order or subpoena of the Commissioner.
(2) Instead of or in addition to suspending or revoking a certification,
the Commissioner may:
(i) impose a penalty of not less than $100 but not exceeding
$500 for each violation of this article; and
(ii) require that restitution be made to any person who has
suffered financial injury because of a violation of this article.
(3) The penalties available to the Commissioner under this
subsection shall be in addition to any criminal or civil penalties imposed for fraud or
other misconduct under any other State or federal law.
(4) The Commissioner shall notify the Individual Exchange and the
Individual Exchange connector entity for which the Individual Exchange navigator
works of any decision affecting the certification of an Individual Exchange navigator
or any sanction imposed on an Individual Exchange navigator under this subsection.
(5) A carrier is not responsible for the activities and conduct of
Individual Exchange navigators.

(m) (1) The Exchange shall establish and administer an insurance
producer authorization process for the Individual Exchange.
(2) Under the process, the Exchange shall:
(i) provide an authorization to sell qualified plans to a
licensed insurance producer who meets the requirements in subsection (n) of this
section; and
(ii) require renewal of an authorization every 2 years.
(3) (i) Subject to the contested case hearing provisions of Title 10,
Subtitle 2 of the State Government Article, the Exchange may suspend, revoke, or
refuse to renew an authorization for good cause, which shall include a finding that
the insurance producer holding the authorization has committed any act described in
subsection (l)(1) of this section with respect to the authorization.
(ii) The Individual Exchange shall notify the Commissioner of
any decision affecting the status of an insurance producer's authorization.
(4) The Individual Exchange, with the approval of the Commissioner,
shall adopt regulations to carry out this subsection.
(n) (1) Subject to the requirements in paragraph (2) of this subsection,
an insurance producer who is licensed in the State and authorized by the
Commissioner to sell, solicit, or negotiate health insurance may sell any qualified
plan offered in the Individual Exchange without being separately certified as an
Individual Exchange navigator.
(2) To sell qualified plans in the Individual Exchange, an insurance
producer shall:
(i) register and apply for an authorization from the Exchange;
(ii) complete and comply with any ongoing requirements of the
training program established under subsection (o) of this section; and
(iii) refer individuals seeking insurance who may be eligible for
the Maryland Medical Assistance Program or the Maryland Children's Health
Program to the navigator program for the Individual Exchange.
(3) An insurance producer:

(i) may not be compensated by the Individual Exchange for
the sale of a qualified plan offered in the Individual Exchange; and
(ii) shall be compensated directly by a carrier.
(o) (1) The Exchange shall develop, implement, and, as appropriate,
update a training program for insurance producers who sell qualified plans in the
Individual Exchange.
(2) The training program shall:
(i) impart the skills and expertise necessary to perform
functions specific to the Individual Exchange, such as making premium assistance
eligibility determinations;
(ii) enable the Exchange to provide robust protection of
consumers and adherence to high quality assurance standards;
(iii) impart the skills and expertise necessary to facilitate
appropriate referrals of individuals and their dependents to the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program, the Maryland Children's Health Program, the appropriate
Individual Exchange connector entity, an independent insurance producer, or the
Consolidated Services Center; and
(iv) be approved by the Commissioner.
(p) (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) through (7) of this subsection, until
January 1, 2017, a captive producer, without being separately certified as an
Individual Exchange navigator, may enroll, in a qualified plan offered in the
Individual Exchange by the carrier from which the captive producer has an exclusive
appointment:
(i) an individual who:
1. is currently enrolled in one of the carrier's nongroup
plans; and
2. except as provided in paragraph (2) of this
subsection, does not have an insurance producer of record in connection with the
carrier's nongroup plan; or
(ii) an individual who:

1. initiates contact with the captive producer or the
carrier for the purpose of requesting assistance or inquiring about the carrier's plans;
and
2. except as provided in paragraph (2) of this
subsection, does not acknowledge having an insurance producer in connection with
any existing insurance coverage.
(2) (i) If an individual under paragraph (1) of this subsection has
an insurance producer, a captive producer shall refer the individual back to the
insurance producer, together with any available contact information, for information
and services, unless:
1. the individual is eligible for, but has not obtained a
federal premium subsidy and cost-sharing assistance, and the insurance producer is
not authorized to sell qualified plans in the Individual Exchange; or
2. the individual would prefer not to seek further
assistance from the individual's insurance producer.
(ii) If a captive producer is not aware of an insurance producer
of record, the captive producer shall disclose to an individual under paragraph (1) of
this subsection that there may be an insurance producer of record in connection with
an existing policy.
(3) (i) A carrier and its captive producers, in offering information
and assistance to the carrier's current enrollees regarding qualified plans offered in
the Individual Exchange:
1. shall comply with fair marketing standards
developed jointly by the Exchange and the Commissioner;
2. may not employ marketing practices or offer
information and assistance only to certain enrollees in a manner that will have the
effect of enrolling a disproportionate number of the carrier's enrollees with significant
health needs in qualified plans offered in the Individual Exchange; and
3. shall act in the best interest of the individual to
whom the carrier and its captive producers provide assistance.
(ii) A carrier shall provide to the Exchange, and update as
needed, a list of its current captive producers.

(4) Before providing an individual under paragraph (1) of this
subsection any information or assistance with respect to qualified plans offered in the
Individual Exchange, a captive producer in a manner prescribed under fair marketing
standards established by the Commissioner and the Exchange, shall:
(i) disclose to the individual that:
1. the captive producer is employed by the carrier and
able to provide information about and sell only qualified plans offered by the carrier;
and
2. the Individual Exchange offers other qualified plans,
sold by other carriers, that may meet the individual's needs;
(ii) on the individual's request:
1. refer the individual for further assistance to an
independent insurance producer, the appropriate Individual Exchange connector
entity, or the Consolidated Services Center; and
2. provide, through mail or electronic communication,
written information about the Individual Exchange, the connector program, and the
Consolidated Services Center; and
(iii) document that the captive producer has provided the
required disclosures and the individual has acknowledged that the individual:
1. understands the disclosures;
2. does not want to be referred to an independent
insurance producer, an Individual Exchange connector entity, or the Consolidated
Services Center; and
3. wants to receive information and assistance from
the captive producer.
(5) A record of the documentation required under paragraph (4)(iii)
of this subsection shall be:
(i) retained by a captive producer for at least 3 years;
(ii) subject to the Commissioner's review in a market conduct
examination; and

(iii) provided to the Exchange on a quarterly basis.
(6) With respect to any health benefit plans or other products offered
in the Individual Exchange or the insurance market outside the Individual Exchange
by carriers other than the carrier with which the captive producer has an exclusive
appointment, a captive producer:
(i) may not provide any information or services related to
health benefit plans or other products not offered by the captive producer's carrier;
and
(ii) shall refer any inquiries about health benefit plans or other
products not offered by the captive producer's carrier to:
1. any resources that may be maintained by the
Exchange; or
2. a licensed independent insurance producer.
(7) If a carrier or a captive producer fails to comply with the
requirements of this subsection, the Exchange may:
(i) suspend, revoke, or refuse to renew the captive producer's
authorization under subsection (m)(3) of this section; and
(ii) impose sanctions against the carrier under § 31-115(j) of
this subtitle.
(q) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a community-based organization
or a unit of State or local government from providing the consumer assistance services
described in subsection (c) of this section that are not required to be provided by an
Individual Exchange navigator, if the entity providing the services and its employees
do not:
(1) receive any compensation, directly or indirectly, from a carrier,
an insurance producer, or a third-party administrator in connection with the
enrollment of a qualified individual in a qualified health plan;
(2) receive any compensation, directly or indirectly, from a managed
care organization that participates in the Maryland Medical Assistance Program or
the Maryland Children's Health Program; and
(3) identify themselves to the public as Individual Exchange
connector entities or Individual Exchange navigators.

(r) (1) To the extent and in the manner permitted or required by federal
law or regulation governing application counselors and other Exchange consumer
assistance personnel, subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, and depending on
its needs and resources, the Exchange may:
(i) designate as an application counselor sponsoring entity
under this subsection a community-based organization, health care provider, unit of
State or local government, or other entity; and
(ii) certify as an application counselor any agent, employee, or
volunteer of an application counselor sponsoring entity who meets the requirements
for Individual Exchange navigator certification under this section.
(2) An application counselor sponsoring entity and an application
counselor authorized to provide services under this subsection:
(i) may not be compensated by the Exchange;
(ii) may not impose a fee on individuals to whom they are
authorized to provide services under this section for the services;
(iii) shall disclose to the Exchange and to individuals to whom
they provide services any relationships they have with:
1. a carrier, an insurance producer, or a third-party
administrator; or
2. a managed care organization that participates in the
Maryland Medical Assistance Program and the Maryland Children's Health
Program;
(iv) shall act in the best interest of the individuals for whom
they are authorized to provide services; and
(v) may not be compensated by a carrier, insurance producer,
or third-party administrator for their enrollment services.
(3) An application counselor is subject to all requirements,
restrictions, conflict of interest rules, and oversight applicable to:
(i) Individual Exchange connector entities and Individual
Exchange navigators under this subsection and any other relevant State or federal
laws; and

(ii) application counselors under federal law or regulation.
(4) The Exchange, in consultation with the Commissioner and the
Maryland Department of Health, may:
(i) establish requirements for a sponsoring entity; and
(ii) adopt regulations to carry out this subsection.

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