403.232—Requirements and procedures for obtaining certification.
(a)
To be certified by CMS, a policy must meet—
(1)
The NAIC model standards specified in § 403.210 ;
(2)
The loss ratio standards specified in § 403.215; and
(3)
Any State requirements applicable to a policy—
(i)
Issued in that State; or
(ii)
Marketed in that State.
(b)
An insuring organization requesting certification of a policy must submit the following to CMS for review—
(1)
A copy of the policy form (including all the documents that would constitute the contract of insurance that is proposed to be marketed as a certified policy).
(2)
A copy of the application form including all attachments.
(3)
A copy of the uniform certificate issued under a group policy.
(4)
A copy of the outline of coverage, in the form prescribed by the NAIC model standards.
(5)
A copy of the Medicare supplement buyers' guide to be provided to all applicants if the buyers' guide is not the CMS/NAIC buyers' guide.
(6)
A statement of when and how the outline of coverage and the buyers' guide will be delivered and copies of applicable receipt forms.
(7)
A copy of the notice of replacement and statement as to when and how that notice will be delivered.
(8)
A list of States in which the policy is authorized for sale. If the policy was approved under a deemer provision in any State, the conditions involved must be specified.
(9)
A copy of the loss ratio calculations, as specified in § 403.250.
(10)
Loss ratio supporting data, as specified in § 403.256.
(11)
A statement of actuarial opinion, as specified in § 403.258.
(12)
A statement that the insuring organization will notify the policyholders in writing, within the period of time specified in § 403.245(c), if the policy is identified as a certified policy at the time of sale and later loses certification.
(13)
A signed statement in which the president of the insuring organization, or a designee, attests that—
(i)
The policy meets the requirements specified in paragraph (a) of this section; and
(ii)
The information submitted to CMS for review is accurate and complete and does not misrepresent any material fact.