29 CFR · Labor
§ 2590.715-2704 — Prohibition of preexisting condition exclusions.
29 CFR § 2590.715-2704
TitleTitle 29: LaborPartPart 2590: Rules and Regulations for Group Health Plans
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 3, 2026)
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§ 2590.715-2704 Prohibition of preexisting condition exclusions.
(a)No preexisting condition exclusions. A group health plan, or a health insurance issuer offering group health insurance coverage, may not impose any preexisting condition exclusion (as defined in § 2590.701-2).
(b)Examples. The rules of paragraph (a) of this section are illustrated by the following examples (for additional examples illustrating the definition of a preexisting condition exclusion, see § 2590.701-3(a)(2)):
Example 1.
(i)Facts. A group health plan provides benefits solely through an insurance policy offered by Issuer P. At the expiration of the policy, the plan switches coverage to a policy offered by Issuer N. N's policy excludes benefits for oral surgery required as a result of a traumatic injury if the
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§ 2590.701-2
29 C.F.R. § 2590.701-2
§ 2590.701-3
29 C.F.R. § 2590.701-3
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No lifetime or annual limits.§ 2590.715-2712
Rules regarding rescissions.§ 2590.715-2713
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