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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES - INSURANCE BENEFITS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Jacquard, and Fogarty | |
Date Introduced: February 03, 2017 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 36-12-1 and 36-12-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 36-12 |
2 | entitled "Insurance Benefits" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 36-12-1. Definitions. |
4 | The following words, as used in §§ 36-12-1 -- 36-12-14, shall have the following |
5 | meanings: |
6 | (1) "Employer", means the state of Rhode Island. |
7 | (2) "Employee", means all persons who are classified employees as the term "classified |
8 | employee" is defined under § 36-3-3, and all persons in the unclassified and non-classified |
9 | service of the state, including adjunct faculty members at any state community college, state |
10 | college or state university who teach at least fifty percent (50%) of the faculty load worked by |
11 | regular full-time faculty in an academic semester; provided, however, that the following shall not |
12 | be included as "employees" under §§ 36-12-1 -- 36-12-14: |
13 | (i) Part-time personnel whose work week is less than twenty (20) hours a week and |
14 | limited period and seasonal personnel; |
15 | (ii) Members of the general assembly, its clerks, doorkeepers, and pages. |
16 | (3) "Dependents" means an employee's spouse, domestic partner and unmarried children |
17 | under nineteen (19) years of age. Domestic partners shall certify by affidavit to the benefits |
18 | director of the division of personnel that the (i) partners are at least eighteen (18) years of age and |
19 | are mentally competent to contract, (ii) partners are not married to anyone, (iii) partners are not |
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1 | related by blood to a degree which would prohibit marriage in the state of Rhode Island, (iv) |
2 | partners reside together and have resided together for at least one year, (v) partners are financially |
3 | interdependent as evidenced by at least two (2) of the following: (A) domestic partnership |
4 | agreement or relationship contract; (B) joint mortgage or joint ownership of primary residence, |
5 | (C) two (2) of: (I) joint ownership of motor vehicle; (II) joint checking account; (III) joint credit |
6 | account; (IV) joint lease; and/or (D) the domestic partner has been designated as a beneficiary for |
7 | the employee's will, retirement contract or life insurance. Misrepresentation of information in the |
8 | affidavit will result in an obligation to repay the benefits received, and a civil fine not to exceed |
9 | one thousand dollars ($1000) enforceable by the attorney general and payable to the general fund. |
10 | The employee will notify the benefits director of the division of personnel by completion of a |
11 | form prescribed by the benefits director when the domestic partnership ends. |
12 | (4) "Retired employee", means all persons retired from the active service of the state, |
13 | who, immediately prior to retirement, were employees of the state as determined by the |
14 | retirement board under § 36-8-1, and also all retired teachers who have elected to come under the |
15 | employees' retirement system of the state of Rhode Island. |
16 | (5) "State retiree", means all persons retired from the active service of the state who, |
17 | immediately prior to retirement, were employees of the state as determined by the retirement |
18 | board under § 36-8-1. |
19 | (6) "Teacher retiree", means all retired teachers who have elected to come under the |
20 | employees' retirement system of the state of Rhode Island. |
21 | (7) "Long-term health care insurance", means any insurance policy or rider advertised, |
22 | marketed, offered, or designed to provide coverage for not less than twelve (12) consecutive |
23 | months for each covered person on an expense incurred, indemnity, prepaid, or other basis for |
24 | one or more necessary or medically necessary diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, rehabilitative, |
25 | maintenance, or personal care services, provided in a setting other than an acute care unit of a |
26 | hospital. The term includes: group and individual policies or riders whether issued by insurers, |
27 | fraternal benefit societies, nonprofit health, hospital, and medical service corporations; prepaid |
28 | health plans, health maintenance organizations; or any similar organization. Long-term health |
29 | care insurance shall not include: any insurance policy which is offered primarily to provide basic |
30 | medicare supplement coverage; basic hospital expense coverage; basic medical-surgical expense |
31 | coverage; hospital confinement indemnity coverage; major medical expense coverage; disability |
32 | income protection coverage; accident only coverage; specified disease or specified accident |
33 | coverage; or limited benefit health coverage. This list of excluded coverages is illustrative and is |
34 | not intended to be all inclusive. |
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1 | (8) "Non-Medicare-eligible retiree health care insurance", means the health benefit |
2 | employees who retire from active service of the state (subsequent to July 1, 1989), who |
3 | immediately prior to retirement were employees of the state as determined by the retirement |
4 | board pursuant to § 36-8-1, shall be entitled to receive until attaining Medicare eligibility. This |
5 | health care insurance shall be equal to semi-private hospital care, surgical/medical care and major |
6 | medical with a one hundred seventy-five dollar ($175) calendar year deductible. The |
7 | aforementioned program will be provided on a shared basis in accordance with § 36-12-4. |
8 | (9) "Medicare-eligible retiree health care insurance", means the health benefit employees |
9 | who retire from active service of the state (subsequent to July 1, 1989), who immediately prior to |
10 | retirement were employees of the state as determined by the retirement board pursuant to § 36-8- |
11 | 1, shall have access to when eligible for Medicare. This health care insurance shall include plans |
12 | providing hospital care, surgical/medical services, rights and benefits which, when taken together |
13 | with their federal Medicare program benefits, 42 U.S.C. § 1305 et seq., shall be comparable to |
14 | those provided for retirees prior to the attainment of Medicare eligibility. |
15 | (10) "Health reimbursement arrangement", or "HRA" means an account that: |
16 | (i) Is paid for and funded solely by state contributions; |
17 | (ii) Reimburses a Medicare-eligible state retiree for medical care expenses as defined in § |
18 | 213(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, which includes reimbursements for |
19 | health care insurance premiums; |
20 | (iii) Provides reimbursements up to a maximum dollar amount for a coverage period; and |
21 | (iv) Provides that any unused portion of the maximum dollar amount at the end of a |
22 | coverage period is carried forward to increase the maximum reimbursement amount in |
23 | subsequent coverage periods. |
24 | 36-12-2. Hospital care and surgical-medical service benefits. |
25 | (a) Employees of the state of Rhode Island shall receive, in addition to wages, salaries, |
26 | and any other remuneration or benefits, hospital care and surgical-medical services, rights, and |
27 | benefits purchased by the director of administration pursuant to § 36-12-6, with the specific |
28 | condition that the benefits and services provided by the carrier(s) will be substantially equivalent |
29 | to those set forth in any collective bargaining agreement(s) executed between the state of Rhode |
30 | Island and authorized representatives of the unions representing state employees or the health |
31 | care coverage presently being provided. Adjunct faculty members at any state community |
32 | college, state college or state university, who teach at least fifty percent (50%) of the faculty load |
33 | hours worked by regular full-time faculty in any academic semester, shall be eligible for benefits |
34 | as provided for in this section. |
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1 | (b) The state will work diligently with leadership of organized labor in order to ensure |
2 | competitive, cost effective health care services for all employees of the state who may be eligible |
3 | for those benefits. |
4 | (c) Any new plan must accept pre-existing conditions for those individuals who will be |
5 | covered by the new policy. |
6 | (d) Part-time employees whose work week is less than twenty (20) hours a week may |
7 | purchase the benefits set forth above. The employees shall pay the same rate for the benefits as |
8 | the group rate paid by the state for the benefits. Payments for the benefits may be deducted in |
9 | accordance with the provisions of § 36-12-3. |
10 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES - INSURANCE BENEFITS | |
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1 | This act would provide that adjunct faculty members at any state college or university |
2 | who teach at least fifty percent (50%) of the hours regularly worked by full-time faculty in an |
3 | academic semester would be eligible for the same state hospital care and surgical-medical service |
4 | benefit as other state employees. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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