Bill Text: FL S0660 | 2018 | Regular Session | Engrossed
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Bill Title: Florida Insurance Code Exemption for Nonprofit Religious Organizations
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2018-03-21 - Chapter No. 2018-25 [S0660 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S0660-Engrossed.html
Bill Title: Florida Insurance Code Exemption for Nonprofit Religious Organizations
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2018-03-21 - Chapter No. 2018-25 [S0660 Detail]
Download: Florida-2018-S0660-Engrossed.html
SB 660 First Engrossed 2018660e1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Insurance Code 3 exemption for nonprofit religious organizations; 4 amending s. 624.1265, F.S.; revising criteria under 5 which a nonprofit religious organization that 6 facilitates the sharing of contributions among its 7 participants for financial, physical, or medical needs 8 is exempt from requirements of the code; revising 9 construction; revising requirements for a notice 10 provided by the organization; providing an effective 11 date. 12 13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 14 15 Section 1. Section 624.1265, Florida Statutes, is amended 16 to read: 17 624.1265 Nonprofit religious organization exemption; 18 authority; notice.— 19 (1) A nonprofit religious organization is not subject to 20 the requirements of the Florida Insurance Code if the nonprofit 21 religious organization: 22 (a) Qualifies under Title 26, s. 501 of the Internal 23 Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; 24 (b) Limits its participants to those members who share a 25 common set of ethical or religious beliefsof the same religion; 26 (c) Acts as a facilitator amongan organizational27clearinghouse for information betweenparticipants who have 28 financial, physical, or medical needs to assist those with 29 financial, physical, or medical needs in accordance with 30 criteria established by the nonprofit religious organizationand31participants who have the ability to pay for the benefit of32those participants who have financial, physical, or medical33needs; 34 (d) Provides for the financial or medical needs of a 35 participant through contributions from other participants, or 36 through payments directly from one participant to another 37 participant;and38 (e) Provides amounts that participants may contribute, with 39 no assumption of risk and no promise to pay: 40 1. Among the participants; or 41 2. By the nonprofit religious organization to the 42 participants; 43 (f) Provides a monthly accounting to the participants of 44 the total dollar amount of qualified needs actually shared in 45 the previous month in accordance with criteria established by 46 the nonprofit religious organization; and 47 (g) Conducts an annual audit that is performed by an 48 independent certified public accounting firm in accordance with 49 generally accepted accounting principles and that is made 50 available to the public by providing a copy upon request or by 51 posting on the nonprofit religious organization’s website 52suggests amounts that participants may voluntarily give with no53assumption of risk or promise to pay among the participants or54between the participants. 55 (2) This section does not prevent: 56 (a)The organization described in subsection (1) from57establishing qualifications of participation relating to the58health of a prospective participant, does not preventA 59 participant from limiting the financial or medical needs that 60 may be eligible for payment; or, and does not prevent61 (b) The nonprofit religious organization from canceling the 62 membership of a participant when such participant indicates his 63 or her unwillingness to participate by failing to meet the 64 conditions of membershipmake a payment to another participant65 for a period in excess of 60 days. 66 (3) The nonprofit religious organizationdescribed in67subsection (1)shall provide a written disclaimer on or 68 accompanying all applications and guideline materials 69 distributed by or on behalf of the nonprofit religious 70 organization. The disclaimer must read in substance: “Notice: 71 The organization facilitating the sharing of medical expenses is 72 not an insurance company, and neither its guidelines nor its 73 plan of operation is an insurance policy. Membership is not 74 offered through an insurance company, and the organization is 75 not subject to the regulatory requirements or consumer 76 protections of the Florida Insurance Code. Whether anyone 77 chooses to assist you with your medical bills will be totally 78 voluntary because no other participant is compelled by law to 79 contribute toward your medical bills. As such, participation in 80 the organization or a subscription to any of its documents 81 should never be considered to be insurance. Regardless of 82 whether you receive any payments for medical expenses or whether 83 this organization continues to operate, you are always 84 personally responsible for the payment of your own medical 85 bills.”each prospective participant in the organizational86clearinghouse written notice that the organization is not an87insurance company, that membership is not offered through an88insurance company, and that the organization is not subject to89the regulatory requirements or consumer protections of the90Florida Insurance Code.91 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2018.