#2017-372Decree No. 2017-372 on Tariff Regulation for Insured Individuals
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This decree establishes guidelines for regulating the maximum tariffs applicable to certain insured individuals as per Article 4 of the law from December 31, 1989, aimed at enhancing guarantees for those insured against specific risks. It specifies that for the first year, tariffs cannot exceed those for active salaried employees; for the second year, they can be up to 25% higher; and for the third year, they can rise by up to 50%. These provisions are applicable to contracts or applications initiated from July 1, 2017.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of capped tariffs for insured individuals based on their employment status.
- Tariff structure changing over a three-year period with specific percentage limits.
- Effective date set for July 1, 2017, for new contracts or memberships.
Obligations
What this law requires
Cap tariffs for insured individuals covered by Article 4 of the December 31, 1989 law at the level of active salaried employee tariffs during the first year of contract or membership
Cap tariffs for insured individuals at no more than 25% above active salaried employee tariffs during the second year of contract or membership
Cap tariffs for insured individuals at no more than 50% above active salaried employee tariffs during the third year of contract or membership
Apply tariff ceiling provisions to all contracts initiated or memberships established on or after July 1, 2017
Calculate tariff escalation from the effective date of the contract or membership, applying year-one, year-two, and year-three caps accordingly