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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 14. Insurance
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission, Bureau of Insurance
Chapter 415. Rules Governing Self-Funded Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements
11/24/2024

14VAC5-415-90. Disclosure.

A. A self-funded MEWA shall provide meaningful disclosure to its members and to its members' participating and prospective participating employees regarding the medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision benefits provided to participating employees of the sponsoring association or its members and to the dependents of those employees through the health benefit plans offered by the self-funded MEWA.

B. A self-funded MEWA subject to Chapter 55 (§ 59.1-589 et seq.) of Title 59.1 of the Code of Virginia shall comply with the requirements of § 59.1-591 C of the Code of Virginia.

C. All other self-funded MEWAs shall include on health benefits plans, as applicable, the substance of the information required by § 59.1-591 C of the Code of Virginia.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13, 38.2-223, and 38.2-3420 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 39, Issue 18, eff. May 1, 2023.

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