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What is the name of your state? SC
I was told by my new rep ( old one left) for supplemental health insurance that it is federal law that I be contacted during open enrollement to discuss the policy I have, and if I wish to make and changes in it. However, my old rep never did this, she said my employer wouldn't allow her to. I can't find any law anywhere stating that this is a federal insurance regulation. Does anyone know if Supplemental Health Insurance providers ( i.e. Aflac ) are required to contact each customer during open enrollment? I noticed on the Salaray Redirection Agreement that I signed that it states that I will be afforded the opportunity to discuss and change my policy every year, but I can't actually find a LAW that states that. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks sooooooo much.
Stephanie
I was told by my new rep ( old one left) for supplemental health insurance that it is federal law that I be contacted during open enrollement to discuss the policy I have, and if I wish to make and changes in it. However, my old rep never did this, she said my employer wouldn't allow her to. I can't find any law anywhere stating that this is a federal insurance regulation. Does anyone know if Supplemental Health Insurance providers ( i.e. Aflac ) are required to contact each customer during open enrollment? I noticed on the Salaray Redirection Agreement that I signed that it states that I will be afforded the opportunity to discuss and change my policy every year, but I can't actually find a LAW that states that. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks sooooooo much.
Stephanie