Department Coronavirus Information
DID YOU LOSE YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE?
You may qualify at any time if you lost coverage due to job change/loss, aging off your parents’ plan, moving to Connecticut, getting married, having/ adopting a child, for example.
Start your application with Access Health CT within 60 days of your Qualifying Life Event. Click here for more information from AHCT
Bulletins
- BULLETIN FS-41 – Compliance With Certain Hard Copy Filing Requirements in Light of COVID-19
- BULLETIN FS-40 – Compliance With Certain Hard Copy Filing Requirements/Forms D and D-1 Seal in Light of COVID-19
- BULLETIN HC-81-20A – Health Insurance Rate Filing Submission Guidelines (repealed and replaced HC-81-20)
- BULLETIN FS-38 – Compliance with Certain Hard Copy Filing Requirements and Certain Holding Company Filings in Light of COVID-19
- BULLETIN FS-39 – Compliance with Certain Hard Copy Filing Requirements in Light of COVID-19
- BULLETIN HC-90-20A – Compliance with Filing Requirements for Individual and Small Group Health Policies ACA
- BULLETIN IC-41 – Extension of Coverage for Personal Delivery Drivers During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
- BULLETIN IC-40 – 60-Day Grace Period for Insurance Premium Payments Due to the Disruption Caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak
- BULLETIN IC-39 – Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak and Testing
Notices
Press Releases
- March 30, 2021 – More Support for Affordable Care Act Plans on the Health Exchange for Small Businesses & Individuals
- March 22, 2021 – Free COBRA Health Insurance for Recently Laid Off Workers, More Support for Affordable Care Act Plans
- March 16, 2021 – Free COBRA Health Insurance for Recently Laid Off Workers, More Support for Affordable Care Act Plans Consumer Alert
- December 8, 2020 – Insurance Commissioner Reminder: All Insureds Are Eligible For "NO-COST" COVID-19 Vaccines/Immunizations
- June 30, 2020 – Insurance Commissioner reminds COVID-19 front-line workers of free life insurance coverage during pandemic and additional financial support for grieving families
- May 22, 2020 (Update to May 19, 2020 Press Releases) – Insurance Commissioner Remind All Insureds are Eligible for 'NO-COST' COVID-19 Coronavirus Testing and Treatment
- May 20, 2020 – Insurance Commissioner Approves Expansion of Free Life Insurance Coverage for Frontline Health Care Workers from MassMutual during COVID-19 Pandemic
- May 18, 2020 – Insurance Commissioner Remind Businesses to Verify Coverage During Reopening
- April 21, 2020 – Commissioner Warns Life Insurers Not to Ask COVID-19 Health History of Applicants
- April 21, 2020 – Insurance Commissioner Applauds Insurers For Creating Foundation For COVID-19 Front-Line Healthcare Workers and Volunteers
- April 15, 2020 – Insurance Commissioner Praises Insurers for Allowing "No-Cost" COVID-19 Coronavirus Testing and Treatment – Urges Employer Plans to Follow
- April 15, 2020 – Commissioner Approves "No-cost" Life Insurance Coverage for COVID Front-line Health Care Workers
- April 6, 2020 – Commissioner calls on insurers to lower Personal Auto Premiums, adjust Certain Commercial Auto Insurance during COVID-19 Pandemic
- April 2, 2020 – 60-Day Grace Period Ordered for Premium Payments & Cancellations
Consumers with questions can call 860-297-3900 or visit us online to ask a question or file a complaint here.
Insurance companies and licensees with questions can call 860-297-3800 directly or send us an email to insurance@ct.gov