Bill Text: FL S0856 | 2015 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Vision Care Plans
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (? 2-1)
Status: (Failed) 2015-04-28 - Died in Messages [S0856 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S0856-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2015 CS for CS for SB 856 By the Committees on Rules; and Banking and Insurance; and Senator Latvala 595-03409-15 2015856c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to vision care plans; amending ss. 3 627.6474, 636.035, and 641.315, F.S.; providing that a 4 health insurer, a prepaid limited health service 5 organization, and a health maintenance organization, 6 respectively, may not require a licensed 7 ophthalmologist or optometrist to join a network 8 solely for the purpose of credentialing the licensee 9 for another vision network; providing that such 10 insurers and organizations are not prevented by the 11 act from entering into a contract with another vision 12 care plan; providing that such insurers and 13 organizations may not restrict or limit a licensed 14 ophthalmologist, optometrist, or optician to specific 15 suppliers of materials or optical laboratories; 16 providing that such insurers and organizations are not 17 restricted or limited by the act in determining 18 certain amounts of coverage or reimbursement; 19 requiring such insurers’ and organizations’ online 20 vision care network provider directories to be updated 21 monthly; providing that a violation of certain 22 prohibitions in the act constitutes a specified unfair 23 insurance trade practice; providing an effective date. 24 25 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 26 27 Section 1. Subsection (3) is added to section 627.6474, 28 Florida Statutes, to read: 29 627.6474 Provider contracts.— 30 (3)(a) A health insurer may not require an ophthalmologist 31 licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 459 or an 32 optometrist licensed pursuant to chapter 463 to join a network 33 solely for the purpose of credentialing the licensee for another 34 insurer’s vision network. This paragraph does not prevent a 35 health insurer from entering into a contract with another 36 insurer’s vision care plan to use the vision network. 37 (b) A health insurer may not restrict or limit an 38 ophthalmologist licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 459, 39 an optometrist licensed pursuant to chapter 463, or an optician 40 licensed pursuant to part I of chapter 484 to specific suppliers 41 of materials or optical laboratories. This paragraph does not 42 restrict or limit a health insurer in determining specific 43 amounts of coverage or reimbursement for the use of network or 44 out-of-network suppliers or laboratories. 45 (c) A health insurer’s online vision care network provider 46 directory must be updated monthly to reflect the vision care 47 providers currently participating in the health insurer’s 48 network. 49 (d) A knowing violation of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) 50 constitutes an unfair insurance trade practice under 51 s.626.9541(1)(d). 52 Section 2. Subsection (14) is added to section 636.035, 53 Florida Statutes, to read: 54 636.035 Provider arrangements.— 55 (14)(a) A prepaid limited health service organization may 56 not require an ophthalmologist licensed pursuant to chapter 458 57 or chapter 459 or an optometrist licensed pursuant to chapter 58 463 to join a network solely for the purpose of credentialing 59 the licensee for another organization’s vision network. This 60 paragraph does not prevent such organization from entering into 61 a contract with another organization’s vision care plan to use 62 the vision network. 63 (b) A prepaid limited health service organization may not 64 restrict or limit an ophthalmologist licensed pursuant to 65 chapter 458 or chapter 459, an optometrist licensed pursuant to 66 chapter 463, or an optician licensed pursuant to part I of 67 chapter 484 to specific suppliers of materials or optical 68 laboratories. This paragraph does not restrict or limit such 69 organization in determining specific amounts of coverage or 70 reimbursement for the use of network or out-of-network suppliers 71 or laboratories. 72 (c) A prepaid limited health service organization’s online 73 vision care network provider directory must be updated monthly 74 to reflect the vision care providers currently participating in 75 the organization’s network. 76 (d) A knowing violation of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) 77 constitutes an unfair insurance trade practice under s. 78 626.9541(1)(d). 79 Section 3. Subsection (12) is added to section 641.315, 80 Florida Statutes, to read: 81 641.315 Provider contracts.— 82 (12)(a) A health maintenance organization may not require 83 an ophthalmologist licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 84 459 or an optometrist licensed pursuant to chapter 463 to join a 85 network solely for the purpose of credentialing the licensee for 86 another organization’s vision network. This paragraph does not 87 prevent such organization from entering into a contract with 88 another organization’s vision care plan to use the vision 89 network. 90 (b) A health maintenance organization may not restrict or 91 limit an ophthalmologist licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or 92 chapter 459, an optometrist licensed pursuant to chapter 463, or 93 an optician licensed pursuant to part I of chapter 484 to 94 specific suppliers of materials or optical laboratories. This 95 paragraph does not restrict or limit such organization in 96 determining specific amounts of coverage or reimbursement for 97 the use of network or out-of-network suppliers or laboratories. 98 (c) A health maintenance organization’s online vision care 99 network provider directory must be updated monthly to reflect 100 the vision care providers currently participating in the 101 organization’s network. 102 (d) A knowing violation of paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) 103 constitutes an unfair insurance trade practice under s. 104 626.9541(1)(d). 105 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.