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2009 SESSION
HB 2557 Health insurance plan, State; coverages and benefits.
Introduced by: Samuel A. Nixon, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
State employee health insurance plan; mandated benefits. Provides that any law effective on or after July 1, 2009, that provides for an insurance mandate for policies of accident and health insurance shall also apply to health insurance plans for state employees. The measure also requires the Department of Human Resource Management to report to the Special Advisory Commission on Mandated Health Insurance Benefits on cost and utilization information for each of the mandated benefits.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
State employee health insurance plan; mandated benefits. Provides that any law effective on or after July 1, 2009, that provides for an insurance mandate for policies of accident and health insurance shall also apply to health insurance plans for state employees. The measure also requires the Department of Human Resource Management to report to the Special Advisory Commission on Mandated Health Insurance Benefits on cost and utilization information for each of the mandated benefits. The Special Advisory Commission's analysis of a proposed private health insurance mandate shall not be deemed to be complete unless it includes an analysis of the Department's cost and utilization information for such mandate with respect to the state employee health insurance plan covering a period of not less than 12 months.