Bill Text: FL H1021 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Public Officers and Employees Group Insurance
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Governmental Affairs Policy (EDCA) [H1021 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-H1021-Introduced.html
HB 1021 |
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2 | An act relating to public officers and employees group |
3 | insurance; amending s. 112.08, F.S.; requiring school |
4 | districts to procure certain insurance through a |
5 | purchasing interlocal agreement; providing an exception; |
6 | requiring school districts to enter into an interlocal |
7 | agreement to establish the School Districts Insurance |
8 | Consortium for certain purposes; authorizing individual |
9 | school districts to opt out of the consortium; authorizing |
10 | the consortium to advertise for competitive bids for |
11 | certain types of insurance; requiring the consortium to |
12 | advertise for proposals for a statewide insurance plan and |
13 | regional plans; providing criteria and requirements for |
14 | such plans; providing requirements for awarding contracts; |
15 | requiring school districts to engage in collective |
16 | bargaining; providing an effective date. |
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18 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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20 | Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section |
21 | 112.08, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (d) is added |
22 | to that subsection, to read: |
23 | 112.08 Group insurance for public officers, employees, and |
24 | certain volunteers; physical examinations.- |
25 | (2)(a) Notwithstanding any general law or special act to |
26 | the contrary, every local governmental unit is authorized to |
27 | provide and pay out of its available funds for all or part of |
28 | the premium for life, health, accident, hospitalization, legal |
29 | expense, or annuity insurance, or all or any kinds of such |
30 | insurance, for the officers and employees of the local |
31 | governmental unit and for health, accident, hospitalization, and |
32 | legal expense insurance for the dependents of such officers and |
33 | employees upon a group insurance plan and, to that end, to enter |
34 | into contracts with insurance companies or professional |
35 | administrators to provide such insurance. Before entering any |
36 | contract for insurance, the local governmental unit shall |
37 | advertise for competitive bids; and such contract shall be let |
38 | upon the basis of such bids. School districts shall procure such |
39 | insurance through a purchasing interlocal agreement as provided |
40 | in paragraph (d) unless the school board of a school district, |
41 | at a duly noticed public meeting, determines that the purchase |
42 | of such insurance outside of the plan procured through the |
43 | interlocal agreement is financially advantageous to the school |
44 | district and opts out of such interlocal agreement. If a |
45 | contracting health insurance provider becomes financially |
46 | impaired as determined by the Office of Insurance Regulation of |
47 | the Financial Services Commission or otherwise fails or refuses |
48 | to provide the contracted-for coverage or coverages, the local |
49 | government may purchase insurance, enter into risk management |
50 | programs, or contract with third-party administrators and may |
51 | make such acquisitions by advertising for competitive bids or by |
52 | direct negotiations and contract. The local governmental unit |
53 | may undertake simultaneous negotiations with those companies |
54 | which have submitted reasonable and timely bids and are found by |
55 | the local governmental unit to be fully qualified and capable of |
56 | meeting all servicing requirements. Each local governmental unit |
57 | may self-insure any plan for health, accident, and |
58 | hospitalization coverage or enter into a risk management |
59 | consortium to provide such coverage, subject to approval based |
60 | on actuarial soundness by the Office of Insurance Regulation; |
61 | and each shall contract with an insurance company or |
62 | professional administrator qualified and approved by the office |
63 | to administer such a plan. |
64 | (d) Each school district shall enter into an interlocal |
65 | agreement, as provided in s. 163.01, with all other school |
66 | districts to establish the School Districts Insurance Consortium |
67 | through which health, accident, and hospitalization insurance is |
68 | to be procured for officers and employees, and the dependents of |
69 | such officers and employees, of the school districts unless a |
70 | school district opts out as provided in paragraph (a). |
71 | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the consortium may |
72 | advertise for competitive bids for such insurance and the |
73 | contract or contracts for such insurance shall be let upon the |
74 | basis of such bids. The consortium shall advertise for proposals |
75 | for a statewide insurance plan as well as for plans providing |
76 | coverage on a regional basis. The regions for which coverage |
77 | shall be bid shall be defined by rule adopted by the consortium. |
78 | In determining appropriate regions, the consortium shall group |
79 | school districts geographically in a manner that will include |
80 | school districts of varying sizes to ensure the availability of |
81 | coverage for all districts in the region. Contracts may be |
82 | awarded statewide or on a regional basis and more than one |
83 | provider may be selected to provide insurance. School districts |
84 | shall engage in collective bargaining with the certified |
85 | bargaining agent for any unit of employees for which health, |
86 | accident, and hospitalization insurance is provided, as required |
87 | by part II of chapter 447 with regard to coverages to be |
88 | offered, cost for dependent coverage, deductibles, optional |
89 | coverages, and other matters required to be bargained under law. |
90 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |
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