Bill Text: FL S1844 | 2013 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: Florida Health Choices Program
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Passed) 2013-06-06 - Chapter No. 2013-110 [S1844 Detail]
Download: Florida-2013-S1844-Enrolled.html
ENROLLED 2013 Legislature CS for SB 1844, 1st Engrossed 20131844er 1 2 An act relating to the Florida Health Choices Program; 3 amending s. 408.910, F.S.; revising eligibility 4 requirements for the Florida Health Choices Program; 5 revising the enrollment period for the initial 6 selection of products and services for individual 7 participants in the program; providing that the 8 Florida Insurance Code is not applicable in certain 9 circumstances; providing an appropriation; providing 10 an effective date. 11 12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 14 Section 1. Paragraphs (a), (b), (e), and (f) of subsection 15 (4) and paragraph (b) of subsection (7) of section 408.910, 16 Florida Statutes, are amended, and paragraph (c) is added to 17 subsection (10) of that section, to read: 18 408.910 Florida Health Choices Program.— 19 (4) ELIGIBILITY AND PARTICIPATION.—Participation in the 20 program is voluntary and shall be available to employers, 21 individuals, vendors, and health insurance agents as specified 22 in this subsection. 23 (a) Employers eligible to enroll in the program include 24 those employers:251. Employersthat meet criteria established by the 26 corporation and elect to make their employees eligible through 27 the program. 282. Fiscally constrained counties described in s.218.67.293. Municipalities having populations of fewer than 50,00030residents.314. School districts in fiscally constrained counties.325. Statutory rural hospitals.33 (b) Individuals eligible to participate in the program 34 include: 35 1. Individual employees of enrolled employers. 36 2. Other individuals that meet criteria established by the 37 corporationState employees not eligible for state employee38health benefits. 393. State retirees.404. Medicaid participants who opt out.41 (e) Eligible individuals may participate in the program 42 voluntarilycontinue participation in the program regardless of43subsequent changes in job status or Medicaid eligibility. 44 Individuals who join the program may participate by complying 45 with the procedures established by the corporation. These 46 procedures must include, but are not limited to: 47 1. Submission of required information. 48 2. Authorization for payroll deduction. 49 3. Compliance with federal tax requirements. 50 4. Arrangements for paymentin the event of job changes. 51 5. Selection of products and services. 52 (f) Vendors who choose to participate in the program may 53 enroll by complying with the procedures established by the 54 corporation. These procedures may include, but are not limited 55 to: 56 1. Submission of required information, including a complete 57 description of the coverage, services, provider network, payment 58 restrictions, and other requirements of each product offered 59 through the program. 60 2. Execution of an agreement to comply with requirements 61 established by the corporation. 62 3. Execution of an agreement that prohibits refusal to sell 63 any offerednon-risk-bearingproduct or service to a participant 64 who elects to buy it. 65 4. Establishment of product prices based on applicable 66 criteriaage, gender, and location of the individual67participant, which may include medical underwriting. 68 5. Arrangements for receiving payment for enrolled 69 participants. 70 6. Participation in ongoing reporting processes established 71 by the corporation. 72 7. Compliance with grievance procedures established by the 73 corporation. 74 (7) THE MARKETPLACE PROCESS.—The program shall provide a 75 single, centralized market for purchase of health insurance, 76 health maintenance contracts, and other health products and 77 services. Purchases may be made by participating individuals 78 over the Internet or through the services of a participating 79 health insurance agent. Information about each product and 80 service available through the program shall be made available 81 through printed material and an interactive Internet website. A 82 participant needing personal assistance to select products and 83 services shall be referred to a participating agent in his or 84 her area. 85 (b) Initial selection of products and services must be made 86 by an individual participant within the applicable open 87 enrollment period60 days after the date the individual’s88employer qualified for participation.An individual who fails to89enroll in products and services by the end of this period is90limited to participation in flexible spending account services91until the next annual enrollment period.92 (10) EXEMPTIONS.— 93 (c) Any standard forms, website design, or marketing 94 communication developed by the corporation and used by the 95 corporation, or any vendor that meets the requirements of s. 96 408.910(4)(f) is not subject to the Florida Insurance Code, as 97 established in s. 624.01. 98 Section 2. For the 2013-2014 fiscal year, the sum of 99 $900,000 in nonrecurring general revenue is appropriated to the 100 Agency for Health Care Administration to fund the general 101 administration and operations of the Florida Health Choices 102 Program. 103 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2013.