Medigap rules in
Maine
Continuous or annual guaranteed-issue beyond federal floor
What the rule says
Per the Maine Bureau of Insurance: "Each insurer must designate a one-month guaranteed issue period each year when any applicant will be accepted in Plan A." The insurer decides which calendar month to designate. Insurers are not required to offer plans other than Plan A during this window. Statutory authority: Maine Insurance Rule Chapter 275, §12.
Mechanics
Annual one-month guaranteed-issue window for Plan A only. Each insurer chooses which calendar month to designate as their annual GI window — so the windows differ by insurer. During the window, the insurer must accept any applicant for Plan A regardless of health status. Other plan letters (B, D, G, K, L, M, N) may still be subject to medical underwriting outside the federal 6-month OEP.
Maine Medigap rule
Last verified:Source:Maine Bureau of Insurance — Buying or switching Medicare Supplement outside Open Enrollment
Your federal 6-month Medigap window
Regardless of Maine’s state-specific rules, the federal 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period (per 42 U.S.C. § 1395ss) applies to you. It begins the first month you are both 65+ and enrolled in Medicare Part B and runs six full calendar months. Find your specific window dates →
Maine state contacts
SHIP counselor (free)
Federally-funded benefits counseling. No commission. Not a broker.
State insurance department
Maine Bureau of Insurance — Buying or switching Medicare Supplement outside Open Enrollment
For complaints about a Medigap insurer, premium disputes, or coverage issues.
Federal “guaranteed-issue” protections may re-open a Medigap window for specific qualifying events
Even after your federal 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period closes, federal law (per 42 U.S.C. § 1395ss and CMS regulations) re-opens a guaranteed-issue Medigap window for several qualifying events. During a guaranteed-issue window, insurers cannot deny you a Medigap policy based on health, charge a higher premium based on health, or require medical underwriting.
Loss of group employer coverage
If your employer or union health plan ends or you involuntarily lose your group coverage (including coverage you had through your spouse), federal law re-opens a guaranteed-issue window for Medigap. The window typically begins no later than 63 days before the date your group coverage ends and runs for 63 days after the coverage ends.
Medicare Advantage trial right (first 12 months)
If you joined a Medicare Advantage plan when you first became eligible for Medicare at age 65, and you decide within the first 12 months of MA enrollment that you'd rather have Original Medicare with a Medigap policy, federal law gives you a guaranteed-issue right to buy any Medigap policy sold by any insurer in your state.
Medicare Advantage plan termination or service-area reduction
If your Medicare Advantage plan leaves the Medicare program, ends coverage in your area, or you move out of the plan's service area, federal law gives you a guaranteed-issue right to certain Medigap policies.
Loss of Medicaid (in certain configurations)
If you had a Medicare Supplement Select policy and you move out of its service area, OR if certain Medicaid-related coverage transitions occur, federal guaranteed-issue rights may apply. Verify your specific situation with your state SHIP counselor — eligibility is fact-specific.
Insurer bankruptcy or fraud-related coverage end
If your Medigap insurance company goes bankrupt and you lose coverage, or if you lose Medigap coverage through no fault of your own (including misrepresentation by the insurer), federal law re-opens a guaranteed-issue window.
If you think a guaranteed-issue protection may apply to you:
Federal qualifying events have specific timing requirements (some windows are 63 days, others are 60). Contact your state SHIP counselor for free, federally-funded benefits counseling — they can confirm whether your specific situation qualifies and help you act within the window.
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