Organ transplants are surgical procedures in which functioning human organs are transferred to persons experiencing organ failure. Donated organs (otherwise known as anatomical gifts) are matched with persons needing organs through organ procurement organizations and the United Network for Organ Sharing. A living person who donates an organ is also known as a living donor.
Various types of insurers are prohibited from certain types of discrimination. For example:
An insurer, fraternal benefit society, or health carrier may not, with respect to life insurance, disability insurance, health insurance or long-term care insurance:
The Insurance Commissioner (Commissioner) must make educational materials available to the health plans and the public on the access of living organ donors to insurance. The Commissioner may adopt rules to implement these requirements.