1. With regard to any policy or contract of life insurance, life annuity or health insurance, no person shall discriminate against a living organ donor by:
(a) Refusing to insure the living organ donor;
(b) Refusing to continue to insure the living organ donor;
(c) Limiting the amount, extent or kind of coverage available to a living organ donor; or
(d) Charging a living organ donor a different rate, premium, deductible, copay or coinsurance than that charged to a similarly situated insured who is not a living organ donor for the same coverage,
Ê based solely, and without any additional actuarial risk, upon his or her status as a living organ donor.
2. As used in this section, “living organ donor” means a living person who donates one or more of his or her organs, including, without limitation, bone marrow, to be medically transplanted into the body of another person.