Availability of any insurance contract shall not be denied to an insured or prospective insured on the basis of sex or marital status of the insured or prospective insured. The amount of benefits payable, or any term, condition, or type of coverage shall not be restricted, modified, excluded, or reduced on the basis of the sex or marital status of the insured or prospective insured except to the extent the amount of benefits, term, condition, or type of coverage vary as a result of the application of rate differentials permitted under Minnesota law. However, nothing in this part prohibits an insurer from taking marital status into account for the purpose of defining persons eligible for dependent benefits. Practices prohibited by this part include but are not limited to the following:
denying coverage to females gainfully employed at home, employed part time, or employed by relatives when coverage is offered to males similarly employed;
denying maternity benefits to insureds or prospective insureds purchasing an individual contract when comparable family coverage contracts offer maternity benefits;
denying, under group contracts, dependent coverage to husbands of female employees, when dependent coverage is available to wives of male employees;
denying disability income contracts to employed women when coverage is offered to men similarly employed;
treating complications of pregnancy differently from any other illness or sickness under the contract;
restricting, reducing, modifying, or excluding benefits relating to coverage involving the genital organs of only one sex;
offering lower maximum monthly benefits to women than to men who are in the same classification under a disability income contract;
offering more restrictive benefit periods and more restrictive definitions of disability to women than to men in the same classifications under a disability income contract;
establishing different conditions by sex under which the policyholder may exercise benefit options contained in the contract; and
limiting the amount of coverage an insured or prospective insured may purchase based upon the insured's or prospective insured's marital status unless the limitation is for the purpose of defining persons eligible for dependent benefits.
MS s 72A.19
10 SR 1266
September 14, 2007
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes