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SPONSOR: | Leavell | DATE TYPED: | 03/12/01 | HB | |||
SHORT TITLE: | Amend Health Insurance Alliance Act | SB | 334/aSPAC/aSFl#1/aHPAC | ||||
ANALYST: | Wilson |
Subsequent
Years Impact |
Recurring
or Non-Rec |
Fund
Affected | ||
FY01 | FY02 | |||
$ (1,000.0) | Recurring | General Fund |
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Revenue Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Public Regulation Commission (PRC)
Health Policy Commission(HPC)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HPAC Amendment
SB 334/aHPAC removes the Senate Floor Amendment #1 which basically incorporated the entire bill related to amending the Comprehensive Insurance Pool.
Synopsis of SFl#1
SB 334/aSFL#1 does the following:
Synopsis of SPAC Amendment
The Senate Public Affairs Committee amendment removes sections of existing law in which two minor clean-ups are contained and renumbers the sections of SB 334.
Synopsis of Original Bill
SB 334 amends the New Mexico Health Insurance Alliance Act by changing the definition of small employer, clarifying the conduct of its board meetings, reducing the reinsurance attachment point and increasing the premium tax offset. SB 334 also sets conditions for carrier administration and repeals the sunset.
Significant Issues
The Alliance is scheduled to sunset June 30, 2002. Carriers who offer products through the Alliance claim that they carry a higher percent of the cost than carriers who don't offer products. This bill attempts to correct these issues by: 1) repealing the sunset; and 2) reducing the reinsurance attachment point from 85 percent to 75 percent. The bill also proposes to increase the premium tax offset from 30 percent to 50 percent.
The PRC states there are those who believe that the Alliance is serving its intended purpose by providing access to health insurance in the small employer market. Others believe it is not. The repeal to the sunset is the substantive issue. The rest of SB 334 are merely provisions to improve the operation of the Alliance.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The increase in the premium tax offset will reduce the amount of premium tax collected by the Superintendent and placed in the general fund. Based on the projected 2000 assessment the increase in premium tax offset would be approx $1,000.0. Future revenue losses would depend on future assessments.
RELATIONSHIP
Relates to:
SB 209, Self-Insured Health Care Act
HB 275, Small Employer Catastrophic Group Health
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The HPC has provided the following:
MV/ar/njw