I'd be surprised if that is correct. You might want to double check your facts. That is the way they have rate increases in the following example.
Jack went effective Feb 2013, in April 2013 MOO had a rate increase, in Feb 2014 Jack's rate would increase the percentage of the April 2013 rate adjustment, if MOO has another rate increase in April 2014, they will not adjust Jack's rates again until three months following the 2/14 increase. In this example, Jack gets an increase in 2/14 and again May 2014.
Yes, I was talking about UHC not MoO as that is what I thought you were referring to in your previous post.