A policy, or rider, shall be deemed to provide major medical expense benefits and shall be deemed to be of real economic value and not subject to Section 2220.15 through 2220.24 if:
The deductible amount may be expressed as either:
Notwithstanding the terminology of either this section, or any other section of this Article, this section shall not be interpreted in any manner which is or would be inconsistent with the provisions of any applicable section of the Insurance Code. A benefit under this section shall not be of real economic value to an insured person if any coinsurance percentage factor of the policy is applied as a reduction in benefits prior to application of any deductible.
If a policy, or rider, provides a fixed benefit (a benefit not subject to a coinsurance percentage) for any of the medical expenses referred to in (f), (h) or (i) above, a fixed benefit of 75 percent of the minimum covered charge specified in (f), (h) or (i) shall be acceptable; and, if coinsurance percentages of less than 25 percent are applicable, a lower covered charge will be acceptable if at least as much as 75 percent of the minimum covered charge specified in (f), (h) or (i).
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 10, § 2220.25