Wisconsin Code § 632.748

Prohibiting discrimination
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(1) (a) Subject to
subs. (3) and (4), an insurer may not establish rules for the eligibility of any individual to enroll, or for the continued eligibility of
any individual to remain enrolled, under a group health benefit
plan based on any of the following factors with respect to the individual or a dependent of the individual:
1. Health status.
2. Medical condition, including both physical and mental
illnesses.
3. Claims experience.
4. Receipt of health care.
5. Medical history.
6. Genetic information.
7. Evidence of insurability, including conditions arising out
of acts of domestic violence.
8. Disability.
(b) For purposes of par. (a), rules for eligibility to enroll under
a group health benefit plan include rules defining any applicable
waiting periods for enrollment.
(2) An insurer offering a group health benefit plan may not
require any individual, as a condition of enrollment or continued
enrollment under the plan, to pay, on the basis of any health status-related factor with respect to the individual or a dependent of
the individual, a premium or contribution that is greater than the
premium or contribution for a similarly situated individual enrolled under the plan.
(3) To the extent consistent with s. 632.746, sub. (1) shall not
be construed to do any of the following:
(a) Require a group health benefit plan to provide particular
benefits other than those provided under the terms of the plan.
(b) Prevent a group health benefit plan from establishing limitations or restrictions on the amount, level, extent or nature of
benefits or coverage for similarly situated individuals enrolled
under the plan.
(4) Nothing in sub. (1) shall be construed to do any of the
following:
(a) Restrict the amount that an insurer may charge an employer for coverage under a group health benefit plan.
(b) Prevent an insurer offering a group health benefit plan
from establishing premium discounts or rebates, or from modifying otherwise applicable copayments or deductibles, in return for
adherence to programs of health promotion and disease
prevention.
(c) Provide an exception from, or limit, the rate regulation under s. 635.05.

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