Bill Text: GA SB509 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Special Advisory Commission on Mandated Health Insurance Benefits; establish; membership; terms; meetings and duties
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 4-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-03-24 - Senate Read Second Time [SB509 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-SB509-Comm_Sub.html
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The
Senate Insurance and Labor Committee offered the following substitute to SB
509:
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to general insurance provisions, so as to establish the Special Advisory
Commission on Mandated Health Insurance Benefits; to provide for its membership,
terms, meetings, and duties; to provide for review of proposed legislation
containing a mandated health insurance benefit or provider; to provide for
review of existing mandated health insurance benefits or providers; to provide
for staff assistance; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting
laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Chapter
1 of Title 33 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to general
insurance provisions, is amended by adding a new Code section to read as
follows:
"33-1-19.
(a)
The Special Advisory Commission on Mandated Health Insurance Benefits is hereby
established, effective February 1, 2011, to advise the Governor and the General
Assembly on the social and financial impact of current and proposed mandated
benefits and providers, in the manner set forth in this Code section. The
advisory commission shall be composed of 15 members and three ex officio
members. Eleven members shall be appointed by the Governor on or after February
1, 2011, as follows: one family practice physician, one physician who is a
specialist in chronic disease, one chief medical officer of a general, acute
care hospital, one allied health professional, one representative of small
business, one representative of a major industry, one expert in the field of
medical ethics, two representatives of the accident and health insurance
industry, and two citizen members. The President of the Senate shall appoint
one member from the Senate Health and Human Services Committee and one member
from the Senate Insurance and Labor Committee, and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives shall appoint one member from the House Committee on Health and
Human Services and one member from the House Committee on Insurance. The
commissioner of community health, the Commissioner of Labor, and the
Commissioner of Insurance shall serve as ex officio, nonvoting members. All
members shall be appointed for terms of four years each, except that
appointments to fill vacancies shall be made for the unexpired
terms.
(b)
No person shall be eligible to serve for or during more than two successive
four-year terms; but after the expiration of a term of two years or less, or
after the expiration of the remainder of a term to which appointed to fill a
vacancy, two additional four-year terms may be served by such a member if so
appointed.
(c)
The advisory commission shall meet regularly and at the request of the Governor.
The first meeting of the advisory commission shall be held no later than March
1, 2011, at which time the advisory commission shall select a chairperson and a
vice chairperson, as determined by the membership.
(d)
The advisory commission shall:
(1)
Develop and maintain, with the Department of Insurance, a system and program of
data collection to assess the impact of mandated benefits and providers,
including costs to employers and insurers, impact of treatment, cost savings in
the health care system, number of providers, and other data as may be
appropriate;
(2)
Advise and assist the Department of Insurance on matters relating to mandated
insurance benefits and provider regulations;
(3)
Prescribe the format, content, and timing of information to be submitted to the
advisory commission in its assessment of proposed and existing mandated benefits
and providers. Such format, content, and timing requirements shall be binding
upon all parties submitting information to the advisory commission in its
assessment of proposed and existing mandated benefits and
providers;
(4)
Provide assessments of proposed and existing mandated benefits and providers and
other studies of mandated benefits and provider issues as requested by the
General Assembly;
(5)
Provide additional information and recommendations, relating to any system of
mandated health insurance benefits and providers, to the Governor and the
General Assembly, upon request; and
(6)
Report annually on its activities to the joint standing committees of the
General Assembly having jurisdiction over insurance by December 1 of each
year.
(e)
Members of the advisory commission shall receive for their attendance of
meetings of the advisory commission the allowances authorized for legislative
members of interim legislative committees pursuant to Code Section
28-1-8.
(f)(1)
Whenever legislation containing a mandated health insurance benefit or provider
is proposed, the standing committee of the General Assembly having jurisdiction
over the proposal shall request that the advisory commission prepare and forward
to the Governor and the General Assembly a study that assesses the social and
financial impact and the medical efficacy of the proposed mandate. The advisory
commission shall be given a period of six months, or until commencement of the
next General Assembly, whichever is longer, to complete and submit its
assessment.
(2)
The advisory commission shall assess the social and financial impact and the
medical efficacy of existing mandated benefits and providers in effect as of
January 1, 2011. The advisory commission shall submit a schedule of evaluations
to the standing committees of the General Assembly having jurisdiction over
health insurance matters by May 1, 2011, setting forth the dates by which
particular mandates shall be evaluated by the advisory commission. The
evaluations shall be completed and submitted to such standing committees no
later than December 31, 2011.
(g)
The Department of Insurance, the Department of Labor, the Department of
Community Health, and such other state agencies as may be considered appropriate
by the advisory commission shall provide staff assistance to the advisory
commission."
SECTION
2.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.