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17:23A-13.1  Notification of test results by insurer to applicants; "reportable communicable disease" defined.

1.An insurer who requires an applicant for insurance to submit to medical testing  as a condition of issuing, extending or renewing the  insurance shall obtain the applicant's written consent for the test.  If in the course of the testing the insurer determines that the applicant has a reportable communicable disease,  the insurer shall promptly notify the applicant of the determination and recommend that the applicant contact a physician or other medical professional regarding the significance of the test result.  The insurer shall also promptly provide the Department of Health and Senior Services and a physician or other medical professional designated by the applicant with a copy of the results of the test.  The provisions of this act shall not be construed to require a physician or other medical professional who receives a copy of the test result to initiate contact with the applicant regarding the test result.

The insurer shall provide the notification required pursuant to this  section regardless of whether the existence of the disease will result in an adverse underwriting decision for the applicant.

For the purposes of this act, "reportable communicable disease" means those diseases required to be reported to the Department of Health and Senior Services pursuant to N.J.A.C.8:57-1.3 through 8:57-1.6 and N.J.A.C.8:57-2.2 and 8:57-2.3.

L.1998,c.18,s.1.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-17 > Section-17-23a > 17-23a-13-1

17:23A-13.1  Notification of test results by insurer to applicants; "reportable communicable disease" defined.

1.An insurer who requires an applicant for insurance to submit to medical testing  as a condition of issuing, extending or renewing the  insurance shall obtain the applicant's written consent for the test.  If in the course of the testing the insurer determines that the applicant has a reportable communicable disease,  the insurer shall promptly notify the applicant of the determination and recommend that the applicant contact a physician or other medical professional regarding the significance of the test result.  The insurer shall also promptly provide the Department of Health and Senior Services and a physician or other medical professional designated by the applicant with a copy of the results of the test.  The provisions of this act shall not be construed to require a physician or other medical professional who receives a copy of the test result to initiate contact with the applicant regarding the test result.

The insurer shall provide the notification required pursuant to this  section regardless of whether the existence of the disease will result in an adverse underwriting decision for the applicant.

For the purposes of this act, "reportable communicable disease" means those diseases required to be reported to the Department of Health and Senior Services pursuant to N.J.A.C.8:57-1.3 through 8:57-1.6 and N.J.A.C.8:57-2.2 and 8:57-2.3.

L.1998,c.18,s.1.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-17 > Section-17-23a > 17-23a-13-1

17:23A-13.1  Notification of test results by insurer to applicants; "reportable communicable disease" defined.

1.An insurer who requires an applicant for insurance to submit to medical testing  as a condition of issuing, extending or renewing the  insurance shall obtain the applicant's written consent for the test.  If in the course of the testing the insurer determines that the applicant has a reportable communicable disease,  the insurer shall promptly notify the applicant of the determination and recommend that the applicant contact a physician or other medical professional regarding the significance of the test result.  The insurer shall also promptly provide the Department of Health and Senior Services and a physician or other medical professional designated by the applicant with a copy of the results of the test.  The provisions of this act shall not be construed to require a physician or other medical professional who receives a copy of the test result to initiate contact with the applicant regarding the test result.

The insurer shall provide the notification required pursuant to this  section regardless of whether the existence of the disease will result in an adverse underwriting decision for the applicant.

For the purposes of this act, "reportable communicable disease" means those diseases required to be reported to the Department of Health and Senior Services pursuant to N.J.A.C.8:57-1.3 through 8:57-1.6 and N.J.A.C.8:57-2.2 and 8:57-2.3.

L.1998,c.18,s.1.