Section 10203.2 Of Chapter 2. Group Life Policies From California Insurance Code >> Division 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.
10203.2
. Life insurance conforming to all the following conditions
is another form of group life insurance:
(a) Written under a policy covering, when issued, not less than 25
employees in eligible classes or positions as designated by the
Department of Human Resources pursuant to Section 19849.11 of the
Government Code.
(b) Written under a policy issued to the State of California
through the Department of Human Resources or its designee pursuant to
Sections 19849.10 to 19849.12, inclusive, of the Government Code.
(c) The premium on the policy is to be paid by the employees
alone, by the state alone, or in part by the state with the remainder
to be paid by the employees.
(d) Insuring only managerial and confidential employees as defined
by subdivisions (e) and (f) of Section 3513 of the Government Code,
and employees excluded from the definition of state employees in
subdivision (c) of Section 3513 of the Government Code.
(e) Insuring for amounts of insurance based upon some plan which
will preclude individual selection.
(f) Insuring for the benefit of persons other than the Department
of Human Resources or its designee.
(g) Written under a policy insuring, when issued, not less than 75
percent of all employees eligible for insurance under the policy, or
75 percent of the employees of any class or position thereof
reasonably determined by conditions pertaining to employment or of
any established unit thereof not formed for the purpose of procuring
insurance. If a group policy is intended to insure several classes,
positions, or units, it may be issued as respects the classes,
positions, or units of which 75 percent are covered and extended to
those other units, classes, or positions of which 75 percent express
the desire to be covered. In this case, when the employees apply and
pay for additional amounts of insurance, a smaller percentage of
employees may be insured for the additional amounts of insurance. If
any employee fails to become insured under an existing policy when he
or she becomes eligible and later wishes to become insured
thereunder, the insurer may require satisfactory evidence of
insurability before insurance is granted on the employee.