SB 263-FN - AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE
03/09/2023 0657s
2023 SESSION
23-0885
05/08
SENATE BILL 263-FN
SPONSORS: Sen. Bradley, Dist 3; Sen. Watters, Dist 4; Sen. Rosenwald, Dist 13; Sen. D'Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. Perkins Kwoka, Dist 21; Sen. Gray, Dist 6; Sen. Chandley, Dist 11; Sen. Soucy, Dist 18; Sen. Lang, Dist 2; Sen. Avard, Dist 12; Sen. Ricciardi, Dist 9; Sen. Gendreau, Dist 1; Sen. Ward, Dist 8; Sen. Whitley, Dist 15; Sen. Fenton, Dist 10; Sen. Altschiller, Dist 24; Sen. Innis, Dist 7; Rep. Leishman, Hills. 33; Rep. Wallner, Merr. 19
COMMITTEE: Health and Human Services
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ANALYSIS
This bill:
I. Reestablishes and revises the membership and duties of the commission to evaluate the effectiveness and future of the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program. The commission is repealed November 1, 2028.
II. Permanently extends the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program by removing the prospective repeal of the program that was to take effect on December 31, 2023.
III. Removes the transfer of funds from the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund to the granite advantage health care trust fund.
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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Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
03/09/2023 0657s 23-0885
05/08
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Three
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
1 Commission to Evaluate the Effectiveness and Future of the New Hampshire Granite Advantage Health Care Program. RSA 126-AA:4 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
126-AA:4 Commission to Evaluate the Effectiveness and Future of the New Hampshire Granite Advantage Health Care Program.
I. There is hereby established a commission to evaluate the effectiveness and future of the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.
(a) The members of the commission shall be as follows:
(1) Three members of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate, one of whom shall be a member of the minority party.
(2) Three members of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, one of whom shall be a member of the minority party.
(3) The commissioner of the department of health and human services, or designee.
(4) The commissioner of the department of insurance, or designee.
(5) A representative of each managed care organization awarded contracts as vendors under the Medicaid managed care program, appointed by the governor.
(6) A representative of a hospital that operates in New Hampshire, appointed by the New Hampshire Hospital Association.
(7) A public member, who has health care expertise, appointed by the senate president.
(8) A public member, who currently receives coverage through the program, appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives.
(9) A public member representing the interests of small businesses in New Hampshire, appointed by the New Hampshire Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives.
(10) A representative of the medical care advisory committee, department of health and human services, appointed by the commissioner of the department of health and human services.
(11) A licensed physician, appointed by the New Hampshire Medical Society.
(12) A licensed mental health professional, appointed by the National Alliance on Mental Illness New Hampshire.
(13) A licensed substance use disorder professional, appointed by the New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association.
(14) An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), appointed by the New Hampshire Nurse Practitioner Association.
(15) The chairperson of the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery, or designee.
(b) Legislative members of the commission shall receive mileage at the legislative rate when attending to the duties of the commission.
(c) The limitation on commission membership in RSA 14:49, II(c) shall not apply to this commission.
II.(a) The commission shall evaluate the effectiveness and future of the program. Specifically the commission shall:
(1) Review the program's financial metrics.
(2) Review the program's product offerings.
(3) Review the program's impact on insurance premiums for individuals and small businesses.
(4) Make recommendations for future program modifications, including, but not limited to, whether the program is the most cost-effective model for the long term versus a return to private market managed care.
(5) Review up-to-date information regarding changes in the level of uncompensated care through shared information from the department, the department of revenue administration, the insurance department, and provider organizations and the program's impact on insurance premium tax revenues and Medicaid enhancement tax revenue.
(6) Evaluate reimbursement rates to determine if they are sufficient to ensure access to and provider capacity for all behavioral health services.
(7) Review the reasons beneficiaries are not re-enrolled in the program.
(8) Review the program's provider reimbursement rates and overall financing structure to ensure it is able to provide a stable provider network and sustainable funding mechanism that serves patients, communities, and the state of New Hampshire.
(b) The commission shall solicit information from any person or entity the commission deems relevant to its study.
(c) The commission shall meet at least annually.
III. The members of the commission shall elect a chairperson from among the members. Eight members of the commission shall constitute a quorum.
IV. On or before November 1, the commission shall make annual recommendations for any proposed legislation to the president of the senate, the speaker of the house of representatives, the senate clerk, the house clerk, and the governor, as appropriate.
2 Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund; Reference to Funds Transfer Removed. Amend RSA 176-A:1, III to read as follows:
III. Moneys received from all other sources other than the liquor commission pursuant to RSA 176:16, III, including any community benefit contribution made by New Hampshire's hospitals, shall be disbursed from the fund upon the authorization of the governor's commission on alcohol and drug abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery established pursuant to RSA 12-J:1 and shall not be diverted for any other purposes. Funds disbursed shall be used for alcohol and other drug abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery services, and other purposes related to the duties of the commission under RSA 12-J:3[; provided, however, that funds received from any source other than the liquor commission, pursuant to RSA 176:16, III, shall not be used to support the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program and shall not be deposited into the fund established in RSA 126-AA:3].
3 Individual Health Insurance Market; Plan of Operation for the High Risk Pool. Amend RSA 404-G:5-a, IV(d) to read as follows:
(d) An amount not to exceed the lesser of the remainder amount, as defined in RSA 126-AA:1, V, or the amount [of revenue transferred from the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund pursuant to RSA 176-A:1, IV and] specified in RSA 126-AA:1, V(a) plus taxes attributable to premiums written for medical and other medical-related services for the newly eligible Medicaid population. The association shall transfer all amounts collected pursuant to this subparagraph to the New Hampshire granite advantage health care trust fund established pursuant to RSA 126-AA:3.
4 New Hampshire Granite Advantage Health Care Program; Definition of Remainder Amount. Amend RSA 126-AA:1, V(a) to read as follows:
(a) An amount equal to the amount of revenue transferred from the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund [pursuant to RSA 176-A:1, IV] in the state fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, adjusted annually by the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, Northeast Region as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor. The first such annual adjustment shall be made during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. The annual adjustment shall not exceed 5 percent in any fiscal year;
5 Repeal; Commission. RSA 126-AA:4, relative to reestablishing the commission to evaluate the effectiveness and future of the New Hampshire granite health care advantage program, is repealed.
6 Repeal of the Prospective Repeal of the Granite Health Care Advantage Program. The following are repealed:
I. 2018, 342:24, III and VII, relative to the repeal of the granite advantage health care program and trust fund.
II. 2018, 342:25, II, relative to the repeal of the granite advantage health care program and trust fund on December 31, 2023.
7 Repeal; Revenue from Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund. The following are repealed:
I. RSA 176-A:1, IV, relative to the transfer of funds from the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund to the New Hampshire granite advantage health care trust fund.
II. RSA 126-AA:3, I(a), relative to the transfer of funds from the alcohol abuse prevention and treatment fund to the New Hampshire granite advantage health care trust fund.
I. Sections 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7 of this act shall take effect December 31, 2023.
II. Section 5 of this act shall take effect November 1, 2028.
III. The remainder of this act shall take effect upon its passage.
23-0885
Amended 3/15/23
SB 263-FN- FISCAL NOTE
AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE (AMENDMENT #2023-0657s)
FISCAL IMPACT: [ X ] State [ ] County [ ] Local [ ] None
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| Estimated Increase / (Decrease) | |||
STATE: | FY 2023 | FY 2024 | FY 2025 | FY 2026 |
Appropriation | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Revenue | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Expenditures | $0 | $219.2 million federal funds; $24.6 million state funds | $446.8 million federal funds; $50.2 million state funds | Indeterminable |
Funding Source: | [ ] General [ ] Education [ ] Highway [ X ] Other - Federal Funds, Liquor Funds, Insurance Assessment under RSA 404-G, Insurance Premium Tax Revenue |
METHODOLOGY:
This bill permanently reauthorizes the NH Granite Advantage Health Care Program, which is currently slated for repeal on December 31, 2023. The Department of Health and Human Services offers the following projection of Granite Advantage costs from FY24 - FY 25:
| FY24 est. | FY25 est. |
Federal Funds (90%) | $438,304,575 | $446,839,444 |
Non-federal share of expenses (10%) | $49,165,851 | $50,150,691 |
Total Funds Expense: | $487,470,426 | $496,990,135 |
Of the amounts shown above, only half of the FY24 amount is attributable to this bill, as the program is already authorized through the first half of FY24. The non-federal share of costs will be borne primarily by the following funding sources: insurance premium tax revenue, the assessment on insurers under RSA 404-G, and Liquor funds. Other revenue sources include drug rebate revenue and a small portion of Medicaid Enhancement Tax revenues received by the state. Under current law, the Granite Advantage program receives a transfer from the Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund. This transfer (approximately $11 million in recent years) is repealed by this bill.
AGENCIES CONTACTED:
Department of Health and Human Services
Date | Amendment |
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Feb. 22, 2023 | 2023-0657s |
May 10, 2023 | 2023-1748h |
May 10, 2023 | 2023-1750h |
May 10, 2023 | 2023-1749h |
May 11, 2023 | 2023-1742h |
May 11, 2023 | 2023-1747h |
May 15, 2023 | 2023-1789h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1841h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1832h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1857h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1860h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1864h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1859h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1867h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1866h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1868h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1872h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1871h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1870h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1881h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1873h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1869h |
May 16, 2023 | 2023-1890h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1897h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1894h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1901h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1909h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1910h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1922h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1923h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1927h |
May 17, 2023 | 2023-1929h |
May 31, 2023 | 2023-2055h |
June 6, 2023 | 2023-2137h |
Date | Body | Type |
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Feb. 22, 2023 | Senate | Hearing |
March 9, 2023 | Senate | Floor Vote |
March 23, 2023 | Senate | Floor Vote |
April 5, 2023 | House | Hearing |
April 26, 2023 | House | Exec Session |
May 3, 2023 | House | Exec Session |
May 10, 2023 | House | Exec Session |
May 10, 2023 | House | Floor Vote |
June 1, 2023 | House | Exec Session |
June 1, 2023 | House | Exec Session |
Nov. 14, 2023 | House | Exec Session |
Nov. 16, 2023 | House | Floor Vote |
Jan. 4, 2024: Reconsider SB263 (Rep. Sweeney): MF DV 183-193 01/04/2024 HJ 2 P. 4
Jan. 4, 2024: Inexpedient to Legislate: MA RC 191-183 01/04/2024 HJ 2 P. 2
Nov. 16, 2023: Minority Committee Report: Ought to Pass
Nov. 16, 2023: Majority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate SB263-FN 11/16/2023 (Vote 13-12; RC) HC 49 P. 38
Oct. 17, 2023: Executive Session: 11/14/2023 10:00 am LOB 210-211 HC 42
Sept. 5, 2023: Division III Work Session: 10/03/2023 10:00 am LOB 210-211 HC 36
June 1, 2023: Retained in Committee
May 31, 2023: Executive Session: 06/01/2023 10:00 am LOB 210-211
May 23, 2023: Executive Session: 06/01/2023 10:00 am LOB 210-211
May 22, 2023: Division Work Session: 05/23/2023 10:00 am LOB 210-211
May 18, 2023: Referred to Finance 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 134
May 18, 2023: Ought to Pass: MA RC 193-166 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 132
May 18, 2023: Referred to Finance 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: Ought to Pass: MA RC 193-166 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1789h (Rep. Prout): AF RC 118-241 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 112
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1929h (Rep. Cushman): AF RC 166-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 110
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1789h (Rep. Prout): AF RC 118-241 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1923h (Rep. Potenza): AF RC 156-198 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 107
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1929h (Rep. Cushman): AF RC 166-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1922h (Rep. Potenza): AF RC 160-187 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 105
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1923h (Rep. Potenza): AF RC 156-198 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1922h (Rep. Potenza): AF RC 160-187 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1909h (Rep. Comtois): AF RC 163-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 103
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1901h (Rep. K. Perez): AF RC 167-193 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 100
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1909h (Rep. Comtois): AF RC 163-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1901h (Rep. K. Perez): AF RC 167-193 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1897h (Rep. McLean): AF RC 164-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 98
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1873h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 164-183 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 95
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1897h (Rep. McLean): AF RC 164-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1873h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 164-183 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1872h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 166-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 93
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1872h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 166-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1871h (Rep. Yokela): AF RC 162-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 90
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1870h (Rep. Yokela): AF RC 166-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 88
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1871h (Rep. Yokela): AF RC 162-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1870h (Rep. Yokela): AF RC 166-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1868h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 169-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 85
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1867h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 174-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 83
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1868h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 169-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1867h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 174-190 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1589h (Rep. Belcher): AF RC 169-196 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 80
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1589h (Rep. Belcher): AF RC 169-196 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1857h (Rep. Belcher): AF RC 170-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 78
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1857h (Rep. Belcher): AF RC 170-191 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1832h (Rep. Drago): AF RC 168-193 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 75
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1747h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 173-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 73
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1832h (Rep. Drago): AF RC 168-193 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1747h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 173-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1881h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 176-193 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 71
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1748h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 173-195 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 68
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1881h (Rep. L. Turcotte): AF RC 176-193 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1860h (Rep. Phillips): AF RC 175-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 65
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1748h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 173-195 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1860h (Rep. Phillips): AF RC 175-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14
May 19, 2023: Previous Question MA RC 196-169 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 63
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1750h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 169-192 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 60
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1890h (Rep. Berry): AF RC 175-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 58
May 18, 2023: Lay SB263 on Table (Rep. Berry): MF DV 182-192 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 58
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1841h (Rep. Polozov): AF RC 175-199 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 55
May 18, 2023: Lay SB263 on Table (Rep. Alexander Jr.): MF DV 185-194 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 55
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1869h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 184-195 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 52
May 18, 2023: Lay SB263 on Table (Rep. Hunt): MF DV 185-196 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 52
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1749h (Rep. Hoell): AF RC 186-193 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 50
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1864h (Rep. Cushman): AF RC 181-199 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 47
May 18, 2023: FLAM # 2023-1910h (Reps. Layon, W. MacDonald): AF RC 184-192 05/18/2023 HJ 14 P. 44
May 11, 2023: Committee Report: Without Recommendation 05/10/2023
May 4, 2023: ==CONTINUED== Executive Session: 05/10/2023 11:00 am LOB 205-207
April 26, 2023: ==RECESSED== Executive Session: 05/03/2023 09:30 am LOB 201-203
April 19, 2023: ==RECESSED== Executive Session: 04/26/2023 09:30 am LOB 205-207
March 29, 2023: Public Hearing: 04/04/2023 11:15 am LOB 205-207
March 28, 2023: Introduced (in recess of) 03/23/2023 and referred to Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs
March 23, 2023: Ought to Pass: MA, VV; OT3rdg; 03/23/2023; SJ 11
March 16, 2023: Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 03/23/2023; SC 14
March 9, 2023: Ought to Pass with Amendment 2023-0657s, RC 24Y-0N, MA; Refer to Finance Rule 4-5; 03/09/2023; SJ 9
March 9, 2023: Committee Amendment # 2023-0657s, AA, VV; 03/09/2023; SJ 9
Feb. 22, 2023: Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2023-0657s, 03/09/2023; SC 12
Feb. 15, 2023: Hearing: 02/22/2023, Room 100, SH, 09:30 am; SC 11
Jan. 25, 2023: Introduced 01/19/2023 and Referred to Health and Human Services; SJ 5