Bill Text: FL S0406 | 2011 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Florida Kidcare Program
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [S0406 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-S0406-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2011 CS for SB 406 By the Committee on Health Regulation; and Senators Sobel, Gaetz, and Fasano 588-01830-11 2011406c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Kidcare program; 3 amending s. 1006.06, F.S.; requiring school districts 4 to collaborate with the Florida Kidcare program to use 5 the application form for the school breakfast and 6 lunch programs to provide information about the 7 Florida Kidcare program and to authorize data on the 8 application form be shared with state agencies and the 9 Florida Healthy Kids Corporation and its agents; 10 authorizing each school district the option to share 11 the data electronically; requiring interagency 12 agreements to ensure that the data exchanged is 13 protected from unauthorized disclosure and is used 14 only for enrollment in the Florida Kidcare program; 15 amending s. 624.91, F.S.; requiring the Florida 16 Healthy Kids Corporation to include use of the school 17 breakfast and lunch application form in the 18 corporation’s plan for publicizing the program; 19 providing an effective date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Subsection (7) is added to section 1006.06, 24 Florida Statutes, to read: 25 1006.06 School food service programs.— 26 (7) Each school district shall collaborate with the Florida 27 Kidcare program created pursuant to ss. 409.810-409.821 to: 28 (a) At a minimum: 29 1. Provide application information about the Kidcare 30 program or an application for Kidcare to students at the 31 beginning of each school year. 32 2. Modify the school district’s application form for the 33 lunch program under subsection (4) and the breakfast program 34 under subsection (5) to incorporate a provision that permits the 35 school district to share data from the application form with the 36 state agencies and the Florida Healthy Kids Corporation and its 37 agents that administer the Kidcare program unless the child’s 38 parent or guardian opts out of the provision. 39 (b) At the option of the school district, share income and 40 other demographic data through an electronic interchange with 41 the Florida Healthy Kids Corporation and other state agencies in 42 order to determine eligibility for the Kidcare program on a 43 regular and periodic basis. 44 (c) Establish interagency agreements ensuring that data 45 exchanged under this subsection is used only to enroll eligible 46 children in the Florida Kidcare program and is protected from 47 unauthorized disclosure pursuant to 42 U.S.C. s. 1758(b)(6). 48 Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (5) of section 49 624.91, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 50 624.91 The Florida Healthy Kids Corporation Act.— 51 (5) CORPORATION AUTHORIZATION, DUTIES, POWERS.— 52 (b) The Florida Healthy Kids Corporation shall: 53 1. Arrange for the collection of any family, local 54 contributions, or employer payment or premium, in an amount to 55 be determined by the board of directors, to provide for payment 56 of premiums for comprehensive insurance coverage and for the 57 actual or estimated administrative expenses. 58 2. Arrange for the collection of any voluntary 59 contributionsto providefor payment ofFloridaKidcare program 60 premiums for children who are not eligible for medical 61 assistance under Title XIX or Title XXI of the Social Security 62 Act. 63 3. Subject tothe provisions ofs. 409.8134, accept 64 voluntary supplemental local match contributions that comply 65 withthe requirements ofTitle XXI of the Social Security Act 66 for the purpose of providing additionalFloridaKidcare coverage 67 in contributing counties under Title XXI. 68 4. Establish the administrative and accounting procedures 69 for the operation of the corporation. 70 5. Establish, with consultation from appropriate 71 professional organizations, standards for preventive health 72 services and providers and comprehensive insurance benefits 73 appropriate to children if, provided thatsuch standards for 74 rural areas doshallnot limit primary care providers to board 75 certified pediatricians. 76 6. Determine eligibility for children seeking to 77 participate in the Title XXI-funded components of theFlorida78 Kidcare program consistent with the requirements specified in s. 79 409.814, as well as the non-Title-XXI-eligible children as 80 provided in subsection (3). 81 7. Establish procedures under which providers of local 82 match to, applicants to, and participants in the program may 83 have grievances reviewed by an impartial body and reported to 84 the board of directors of the corporation. 85 8. Establish participation criteria and, if appropriate, 86 contract with an authorized insurer, health maintenance 87 organization, or third-party administrator to provide 88 administrative services to the corporation. 89 9. Establish enrollment criteria that include penalties or 90 30-day waiting periodsof 30 daysfor reinstatement of coverage 91 upon voluntary cancellation for nonpayment of family premiums. 92 10. Contract with authorized insurers or providersany93providerof health care services, who meetmeetingstandards 94 established by the corporation, for the provision of 95 comprehensive insurance coverage to participants. Such standards 96 mustshallinclude criteria under which the corporation may 97 contract with more than one provider of health care services in 98 program sites. Health plans shall be selected through a 99 competitive bid process. The Florida Healthy Kids Corporation 100 shall purchase goods and services in the most cost-effective 101 manner consistent with the delivery of quality medical care. The 102 maximum administrative cost for a Florida Healthy Kids 103 Corporation contract isshall be15 percent. For health care 104 contracts, the minimum medical loss ratio for a Florida Healthy 105 Kids Corporation contract isshall be85 percent. For dental 106 contracts, the remaining compensation to be paid to the 107 authorized insurer or provider must be at leastunder a Florida108Healthy Kids Corporation contract shall be no less than an109amount which is85 percent of the premium, and;to the extent 110 any contract provision does not provide for this minimum 111 compensation, this section prevailsshall prevail. The health 112 plan selection criteria and scoring system, and the scoring 113 results, shall be available upon request for inspection after 114 the bids have been awarded. 115 11. Establish disenrollment criteria ifin the eventlocal 116 matching funds are insufficient to cover enrollments. 117 12. Develop and implement a plan to publicize the Florida 118 Kidcare program, the eligibility requirements of the program, 119 and the procedures for enrollment in the program and to maintain 120 public awareness of the corporation and the program. Such plan 121 must include using the application form for the school lunch and 122 breakfast programs as provided under s. 1006.06(7). 123 13. Secure staff necessary to properly administer the 124 corporation. Staff costs shall be funded from state and local 125 matching funds and such other private or public funds as become 126 available. The board of directors shall determine the number of 127 staff members necessary to administer the corporation. 128 14. In consultation with the partner agencies, provide an 129 annualareport on the Florida Kidcare programannuallyto the 130 Governor, the Chief Financial Officer, the Commissioner of 131 Education, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House 132 of Representatives, and the Minority Leaders of the Senate and 133 the House of Representatives. 134 15. Provide information on a quarterly basis to the 135 Legislature and the Governor which compares the costs and 136 utilization of the full-pay enrolled population and the Title 137 XXI-subsidized enrolled population in the Florida Kidcare 138 program.The information,At a minimum, the information must 139 include: 140 a. The monthly enrollment and expenditure for full-pay 141 enrollees in the Medikids and Florida Healthy Kids programs 142 compared to the Title XXI-subsidized enrolled population; and 143 b. The costs and utilization by service of the full-pay 144 enrollees in the Medikids and Florida Healthy Kids programs and 145 the Title XXI-subsidized enrolled population. 146 147 By February 1, 2010, the Florida Healthy Kids Corporation shall 148 provide a study to the Legislature and the Governor on premium 149 impacts to the subsidized portion of the program from the 150 inclusion of the full-pay program, which mustshallinclude 151 recommendations on how to eliminate or mitigate possible impacts 152 to the subsidized premiums. 153 16. Establish benefit packages that conform tothe154provisions ofthe Florida Kidcare program, as created in ss. 155 409.810-409.821. 156 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.