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§ 2613. Eligibility for life and disability insurance for persons with  a  history  of  any  type of cancer. (a) Unless its action is based upon  sound actuarial  principles  or  is  related  to  actual  or  reasonably  anticipated  experience,  no insurer shall refuse to issue any policy of  life or non-cancelable disability insurance, or  cancel  or  decline  to  renew  such  policy  because  an  individual has had any type of cancer,  provided that the initial diagnosis of  such  disease  has  occurred  at  least  three years prior to the date of application and that a physician  has certified that the disease has not reoccurred in  the  applicant  or  the individual proposed for such insurance.    (b) In the case of an adverse underwriting decision, the insurer shall  notify  the  applicant  or  proposed  insured  of its specific reason or  reasons for such decision.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-26 > 2613

§ 2613. Eligibility for life and disability insurance for persons with  a  history  of  any  type of cancer. (a) Unless its action is based upon  sound actuarial  principles  or  is  related  to  actual  or  reasonably  anticipated  experience,  no insurer shall refuse to issue any policy of  life or non-cancelable disability insurance, or  cancel  or  decline  to  renew  such  policy  because  an  individual has had any type of cancer,  provided that the initial diagnosis of  such  disease  has  occurred  at  least  three years prior to the date of application and that a physician  has certified that the disease has not reoccurred in  the  applicant  or  the individual proposed for such insurance.    (b) In the case of an adverse underwriting decision, the insurer shall  notify  the  applicant  or  proposed  insured  of its specific reason or  reasons for such decision.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-26 > 2613

§ 2613. Eligibility for life and disability insurance for persons with  a  history  of  any  type of cancer. (a) Unless its action is based upon  sound actuarial  principles  or  is  related  to  actual  or  reasonably  anticipated  experience,  no insurer shall refuse to issue any policy of  life or non-cancelable disability insurance, or  cancel  or  decline  to  renew  such  policy  because  an  individual has had any type of cancer,  provided that the initial diagnosis of  such  disease  has  occurred  at  least  three years prior to the date of application and that a physician  has certified that the disease has not reoccurred in  the  applicant  or  the individual proposed for such insurance.    (b) In the case of an adverse underwriting decision, the insurer shall  notify  the  applicant  or  proposed  insured  of its specific reason or  reasons for such decision.