Shortening Short Term plans down to six months. Illinois lawmakers override veto of short-term health insurance bill
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When does this go into effect, Sam? The article didn't give a date. I'm still writing 12 month STM plans with National General Health.Shortening Short Term plans down to six months. Illinois lawmakers override veto of short-term health insurance bill
Well, I spoke to my GA and he told me until he is notified keep writing it. They will probably put a cut off date after Jan 1
Well, I spoke to my GA and he told me until he is notified keep writing it. They will probably put a cut off date after Jan 1
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Sam,
It looks like the goons who run Illinois have forced health insurers to make the 6 month STM limitation IMMEDIATE. I put one in at National General on Friday and it didn't go through because I requested 12 months.
As of today, quotes at N.G. now are limited to 6 months in Illinois. The other STM companies will probably follow suit this week, if they haven't done so already. Bummer.
-Allen
In addition, Illinois residents must go 60 days between obtaining another STM.
I'm not sure how the state will track that..or even enforce it. But it's very dangerous to potentially be left out hanging before the next Open Enrollment. Probably best to not write STM in our state again until JULY.