Bill Text - SB162 (2011)

Relative to federal health care reform 2010.


Revision: April 5, 2011, midnight

SB 162-FN – AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE

03/16/11 0704s

03/16/11 0853s

2011 SESSION

11-1005

01/09

SENATE BILL 162-FN

AN ACT relative to federal health care reform 2010.

SPONSORS: Sen. White, Dist 9; Sen. Barnes, Jr., Dist 17; Sen. Boutin, Dist 16; Sen. Bradley, Dist 3; Sen. Bragdon, Dist 11; Sen. Carson, Dist 14; Sen. Forrester, Dist 2; Sen. Gallus, Dist 1; Sen. Groen, Dist 6; Sen. Morse, Dist 22; Sen. Rausch, Dist 19; Sen. Sanborn, Dist 7; Sen. Stiles, Dist 24; Rep. Hunt, Ches 7; Rep. Avard, Hills 20; Rep. D. McGuire, Merr 8; Rep. Accornero, Belk 4

COMMITTEE: Commerce

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill establishes an oversight committee to implement Public Law 111-152, should it be determined that the state of New Hampshire is required to implement such law.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

03/16/11 0704s

03/16/11 0853s

11-1005

01/09

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Eleven

AN ACT relative to federal health care reform 2010.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 New Subdivision; Federal Health Care Reform. Amend RSA 400-A by inserting after section 66 the following new subdivision:

Federal Health Care Reform

400-A:67 Implementation of Public Law 111-152. The general court shall determine any policy regarding implementation of Public Law 111-152 if it is determined that the state of New Hampshire is required to implement such law. The insurance commissioner, or designee, shall develop recommendations in conjunction with the insurance reform oversight committee, established in RSA 400-A:68, prior to the enforcement of Public Law 111-152. In addition, any state official or agency that seeks to enforce the insurance provisions of Public Law 111-152 shall develop recommendations in conjunction with the oversight committee.

400-A:68 Joint Health Insurance Reform Oversight Committee Established.

I. There is established an oversight committee on health insurance reform consisting of 5 members as follows:

(a) Two members of the senate, appointed by the senate president.

(b) Three members of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.

II. The terms of the members shall be for the biennium and shall be coterminous with their membership in the general court. The committee shall elect a chairman from its membership. The committee shall meet at the call of the chairman who may call a meeting as often as necessary.

III. The committee shall provide legislative oversight, policy direction, and recommendations for legislation to implement Public Law 111-152 as it determines appropriate.

IV. The committee shall make a report, together with any recommendations for legislation, to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the chairpersons of the house and senate committees having jurisdiction over commerce issues and the house and senate committees having jurisdiction over health and human services issues by October 1, 2011 and annually thereafter.

2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.

LBAO

11-1005 Amended 03/31/11

SB 162 FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT relative to federal health care reform 2010.

FISCAL IMPACT:

      The Insurance Department states this bill, as amended by the Senate (Amendments #2011-0704s and #2011-0853s), will have no fiscal impact on state, county and local expenditures and revenue.

METHODOLOGY:

    The Insurance Department states this bill addresses the implementation of federal health care reform and establishes a committee to provide oversight, policy direction, and recommendations for legislation to implement the federal health care reform. The Department states the legislation has no fiscal impact because the requirements of imposed by the bill can be satisfied with existing staffing levels at the Department.