Chapter 160

2008 -- H 7493 SUBSTITUTE B

Enacted 07/01/08

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO INSURANCE -- HEALTH INSURANCE MARKET EXPANSION

          

     Introduced By: Representatives Ferri, Lewiss, Baldelli-Hunt, Malik, and Winfield

     Date Introduced: February 13, 2008

 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

     SECTION 1. Sections 27-67-2, 27-67-3 and 27-67-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-

67 entitled "The Health Insurance Market Expansion Act" are hereby amended to read as follows:

 

     27-67-2. Findings. -- The general assembly finds and declares that:

      (1) Rhode Island has a proud history of health insurance companies including health

insurance corporations, health maintenance organizations, nonprofit hospital service corporations,

and nonprofit medical service corporations doing business in this state;

      (2) Nationally and regionally, insurance corporations, health maintenance organizations,

hospital service corporations and medical service corporations, are being consolidated or are

departing from some state insurance markets. Rhode Island is one of twelve (12) states with three

(3) or fewer health insurers active in the group insurance market;

      (3) One reason cited for the departure of health insurers from the state of Rhode Island is

the size of our population. States with larger populations offer a greater opportunity for

competition and profit; and

      (4) A regional approach to health insurance that joins Rhode Island's health insurance

market with those of the other New England states Massachusetts' regulations would may expand

the opportunities for regional insurers to offer insurance in Rhode Island.

 

     27-67-3. Definitions. -- (1) "Department" means the department of business regulation;

      (2) "Director" means the director of the department of business regulation;

      (3) "Health insurance corporation, health maintenance organization, nonprofit hospital

service corporation or nonprofit medical service corporation"

     (2) “Health insurer” means the health insurance corporation, health maintenance

organization, nonprofit hospital service corporation or nonprofit medical service corporation as

defined in chapters 1, 18, 19 and 20 of this title.

 

     27-67-4. Establishment of a regional health insurance market. -- The director The

health insurance commissioner shall undertake a review of the existing laws and regulations

pertaining to the business of health insurance in this state, and in the commonwealth of

Massachusetts other New England states. On or before January 1, 2005 March 1, 2009, the

director the health insurance commissioner shall submit a report to the general assembly

recommending needed revisions in Rhode Island law to reconcile with that of Massachusetts. The

director shall also delineate a timetable for regulatory change and cooperative agreements with

the insurance commissioner in Massachusetts to effectuate a seamless health insurance market

incorporating both states. on what changes would be necessary to the laws and/or regulations of

Rhode Island in order to meet the goal of enabling health insurers licensed in other New England

states to do business in Rhode Island without a separate application for licensure in Rhode Island.

The report shall address the policy implications of implementing the identified changes in law

and regulations, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of creating a regional health

insurance market.

     The report shall further address the extent to which licensure is a barrier to bringing other

health insurers into the Rhode Island market. The report shall further address the manner in

which licensure can be automatically granted to those insurers licensed in other New England

states while still requiring that such insurers otherwise remain bound by the non-licensure related

laws and regulations governing the administration of health insurance benefit plans in Rhode

Island. The report shall include an analysis of barriers to the creation of a regional health

insurance market and a proposed timeline for implementing all changes that would be needed to

establish a regional health insurance market.

 

     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

     

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