North Dakota Code § 26.1-36-02.2

Individual health plans - Open enrollment periods - Rules
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1. As used in this section:
a. "Adverse selection" occurs when an individual who experiences greater than 
average health risks seeks to purchase an individual health plan.
b. "Annual open enrollment period" means a period each year during which an 
individual may enroll or change coverage in an individual health plan that is not 
sold through a health benefit exchange.

c. "Health benefit exchange" means a governmental agency or nonprofit entity that:
(1) Meets the applicable requirements of the federal Patient Protection and 
Affordable Care Act [Pub. L. 111-148] and the provisions of the Health Care 
and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 [Pub. L. 111-152]; and
(2) Makes qualified health plans available to qualified individuals and qualified 
employers through a state health benefit exchange, regional health benefit 
exchange, subsidiary health benefit exchange, or a federally facilitated 
health benefit exchange.
d. "Individual health plan" means health insurance coverage offered to individuals, 
other than in connection with a group health plan. The term does not include 
limited scope dental or vision benefits, coverage only for specified disease or 
illness, hospital indemnity or other fixed indemnity insurance, or other similar 
limited benefit health plans.
e. "Initial enrollment period" means a period during which an individual may enroll in 
individual health plan coverage sold outside a health benefit exchange for 
coverage during the 2014 benefit year.
f. "Special enrollment period" means a period that is outside of the initial and 
annual open enrollment periods, during which an individual or enrollee who 
experiences certain qualifying events may enroll in or change enrollment in an 
individual health plan not sold through a health benefit exchange.
2. The commissioner may adopt rules reasonably necessary to mitigate adverse 
selection or other undesirable market effect among individual health plans sold inside 
and among individual health plans sold outside a health benefit exchange. The rules 
may contain:
a. Requirements for the initial enrollment period;
b. Requirements for an annual open enrollment period;
c. Requirements for a special enrollment period;
d. Requirements for an individual who purchases individual health plan coverage 
during a special enrollment period; and
e. Any other provision reasonably required to mitigate adverse selection or other 
undesirable market effect in individual health plans sold inside or outside a health 
benefit exchange.

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