Bill Text: TX SB1618 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the regulation of group family leave insurance issued through an employer to pay for certain losses of income.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-16 - Referred to Business & Commerce [SB1618 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SB1618-Introduced.html
88R8310 CJD-F | ||
By: Johnson | S.B. No. 1618 |
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relating to the regulation of group family leave insurance issued | ||
through an employer to pay for certain losses of income. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to bring clarity to | ||
the laws of this state that paid family leave insurance may be | ||
provided by any insurer authorized to write life or health | ||
insurance, including disability income insurance, in this state and | ||
that family leave insurance is considered a type of disability | ||
income insurance. | ||
SECTION 2. Subtitle B, Title 8, Insurance Code, is amended | ||
by adding Chapter 1255 to read as follows: | ||
CHAPTER 1255. GROUP FAMILY LEAVE INSURANCE | ||
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | ||
Sec. 1255.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: | ||
(1) "Continuing supervision by a health care provider" | ||
includes a period of incapacity that is permanent or long-term due | ||
to a condition for which treatment may not be effective and for | ||
which the affected individual is not receiving active treatment by | ||
a health care provider. | ||
(2) "Dependent" means an individual who is under 18 | ||
years of age, or 18 years of age or older and incapable of self-care | ||
due to a mental or physical disability, and is, in relation to an | ||
insured: | ||
(A) a biological, adopted, or foster child; | ||
(B) a legal ward; | ||
(C) a child of the insured's spouse; | ||
(D) a child with respect to whom the insured is a | ||
party to a suit in which the insured seeks to adopt the child; or | ||
(E) a child of a person to whom the insured stands | ||
in loco parentis. | ||
(3) "Family leave" means leave taken by an employee | ||
from work for reasons described by Section 1255.102. | ||
(4) "Family leave insurance" means an insurance policy | ||
issued through an employer related to a benefit program provided to | ||
an employee to pay for a portion of the employee's income loss due | ||
to family leave taken by the employee. | ||
(5) "Family member," in relation to an insured, | ||
includes a dependent, spouse, or parent or any other person defined | ||
as a family member in the family leave insurance policy. | ||
(6) "Health care provider" means a person licensed, | ||
certified, or otherwise authorized by the laws of this state to | ||
provide health care services in the ordinary course of business or | ||
practice of a profession. | ||
(7) "Parent" means, in relation to an insured: | ||
(A) a biological, adoptive, or foster parent; | ||
(B) a stepparent; | ||
(C) a legal guardian; or | ||
(D) a person who stood in loco parentis to the | ||
insured when the insured was a child. | ||
(8) "Serious health condition" means an illness, | ||
injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition, including | ||
transplantation preparation and recovery from surgery related to | ||
organ or tissue donation, that involves: | ||
(A) inpatient care in a hospital, hospice, or | ||
residential health care facility; | ||
(B) continuing treatment; or | ||
(C) continuing supervision by a health care | ||
provider. | ||
Sec. 1255.002. APPLICABILITY OF CHAPTER. (a) This chapter | ||
applies only to a family leave insurance policy, amendment, or | ||
rider to a group disability policy delivered or issued for delivery | ||
in this state by a life, health, and accident insurance company. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding Chapter 1701 and except as provided by | ||
Section 1255.108, this chapter does not apply to a certificate of | ||
family leave insurance delivered to a resident in this state if the | ||
group policy was delivered or issued for delivery in another state. | ||
(c) This chapter applies to an insurance company authorized | ||
to write life, health, and accident insurance in this state, | ||
including a stipulated premium company operating under Chapter 884. | ||
(d) This chapter does not apply to: | ||
(1) a society, company, or other insurer whose | ||
activities are exempt by statute from department regulation and | ||
that is entitled by statute to a certificate from the department | ||
that shows the entity's exempt status; | ||
(2) a credit accident and health insurance policy | ||
issued under Chapter 1153; | ||
(3) a workers' compensation insurance policy; | ||
(4) a liability insurance policy, with or without | ||
supplementary expense coverage; | ||
(5) a reinsurance policy or contract; | ||
(6) a blanket or group insurance policy, except as | ||
otherwise provided by this chapter; or | ||
(7) a life insurance endowment or annuity contract, or | ||
a contract supplemental to a life insurance endowment or annuity | ||
contract, if the contract or supplemental contract contains only | ||
provisions relating to accident and health insurance that: | ||
(A) provide additional benefits in case of | ||
accidental death, accidental dismemberment, or accidental loss of | ||
sight; or | ||
(B) operate to: | ||
(i) safeguard the contract or supplemental | ||
contract against lapse; or | ||
(ii) give a special surrender value, a | ||
special benefit, or an annuity if the insured or annuitant becomes | ||
totally and permanently disabled, as defined by the contract or | ||
supplemental contract. | ||
Sec. 1255.003. CONSIDERATION AS DISABILITY INCOME | ||
INSURANCE. A family leave insurance policy is considered a type of | ||
disability income insurance for all purposes under this code. | ||
Sec. 1255.004. APPLICATION OF OTHER LAW; CONFLICTS. (a) | ||
The provisions of Subchapter B, Chapter 1251, governing eligibility | ||
for group accident and health insurance apply to govern the | ||
eligibility of a group for purposes of this chapter to the extent | ||
those provisions do not conflict with this chapter. This chapter | ||
prevails over Subchapter B, Chapter 1251, if there is a conflict. | ||
(b) Notwithstanding any other law, the law of the state in | ||
which the group or master policy providing family leave insurance | ||
is delivered or issued for delivery governs disputes between the | ||
insurer, group policyholder, and certificate holder. | ||
Sec. 1255.005. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY. The commissioner may | ||
adopt reasonable rules as necessary to implement this chapter. | ||
SUBCHAPTER B. MINIMUM POLICY STANDARDS | ||
Sec. 1255.101. COMPLIANCE WITH MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR | ||
BENEFITS. A group family leave insurance policy must meet the | ||
minimum standards for benefits as provided by this subchapter. | ||
Sec. 1255.102. FAMILY LEAVE BENEFITS. A group family leave | ||
insurance policy may provide benefits for any leave taken by an | ||
insured from work to: | ||
(1) participate in providing care, including physical | ||
or psychological care, for a family member of the insured made | ||
necessary by a serious health condition of the family member; | ||
(2) bond with the insured's child during the first 12 | ||
months after the child's birth, or the first 12 months after the | ||
placement of the child for adoption or foster care with the insured; | ||
(3) address a qualifying exigency, as interpreted | ||
under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (29 U.S.C. Section | ||
2612(a)(1)(E)) and 29 C.F.R. Sections 825.126(b)(1)-(8), arising | ||
from the fact that the spouse, dependent, or parent of the insured | ||
is on active duty or has been notified of an impending call or order | ||
to active duty in the armed forces of the United States, including | ||
the National Guard and armed forces reserves; | ||
(4) care for a family member described by Subdivision | ||
(3) who is injured in the line of duty; or | ||
(5) take other leave to provide care for a family | ||
member or other family leave as specified in the policy. | ||
Sec. 1255.103. EXPLANATION OF COVERED FAMILY LEAVE REASONS. | ||
A group family leave insurance policy must provide the details | ||
regarding and requirements for each covered family leave reason. | ||
Sec. 1255.104. BENEFIT PERIOD. (a) A group family leave | ||
insurance policy must establish the length of family leave benefits | ||
that are available for each covered family leave reason. | ||
(b) The length of family leave benefits available for a | ||
covered family leave reason may not be less than two weeks during a | ||
period of 52 consecutive calendar weeks. | ||
(c) A group family leave insurance policy may calculate the | ||
52 consecutive calendar weeks by any of the following methods: | ||
(1) a calendar year; | ||
(2) a fixed period starting on a particular date, | ||
including an effective or anniversary date; | ||
(3) the period measured forward from the insured's | ||
first day of family leave; | ||
(4) a rolling period measured from the insured's first | ||
day of family leave; or | ||
(5) any other method that is specified in the policy. | ||
Sec. 1255.105. WAITING PERIOD. (a) A group family leave | ||
insurance policy must specify whether there is an unpaid waiting | ||
period. | ||
(b) If a group family leave insurance policy contains an | ||
unpaid waiting period, the terms of the unpaid waiting period may | ||
include: | ||
(1) whether the waiting period runs over a consecutive | ||
calendar day period; | ||
(2) whether the waiting period is counted toward the | ||
annual allotment of family leave benefits or is in addition to the | ||
annual allotment of family leave benefits; | ||
(3) whether the waiting period must be met only once | ||
per benefit year or must be met for each separate claim for | ||
benefits; and | ||
(4) whether the insured may work or receive paid time | ||
off or other compensation by the employer during the waiting | ||
period. | ||
Sec. 1255.106. AMOUNT OF FAMILY LEAVE BENEFITS; OTHER | ||
INCOME. (a) A group family leave insurance policy must specify: | ||
(1) the amount of benefits that will be paid for | ||
covered family leave reasons; | ||
(2) the definition of wages or other income on which | ||
the amount of family leave benefits is based; and | ||
(3) the method for calculating those wages or other | ||
income. | ||
(b) If the family leave benefits are subject to offsets for | ||
wages or other income received by the insured or for which the | ||
insured may be eligible, the group family leave insurance policy | ||
must specify: | ||
(1) which wages or other income may be offset; and | ||
(2) the circumstances under which the wages or other | ||
income may be offset. | ||
Sec. 1255.107. PERMISSIBLE LIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS, OR | ||
REDUCTIONS. (a) A group family leave insurance policy that limits, | ||
excludes, or reduces eligibility for family leave benefits under | ||
this chapter must state the limit, exclusion, or reduction in the | ||
policy. | ||
(b) Permissible limitations, exclusions, or reductions in | ||
the policy include a limitation, exclusion, or reduction for: | ||
(1) a period of family leave for which the required | ||
notice and medical certification have not been provided as | ||
prescribed by the policy; | ||
(2) family leave related to a serious health condition | ||
or other harm to a family member brought about by the wilful | ||
intention of the insured; | ||
(3) a period of family leave during which the insured | ||
performed work for compensation or profit; | ||
(4) a period of family leave for which the insured is | ||
eligible to receive money from the insured's employer or from a fund | ||
to which the employer has contributed; | ||
(5) a period of family leave in which the insured is | ||
eligible to receive benefits under another statutory program or | ||
employer-sponsored program, including unemployment insurance | ||
benefits, workers' compensation benefits, statutory disability | ||
benefits, statutory paid leave benefits, or paid time off from the | ||
employer's paid leave policy; | ||
(6) a period of family leave beginning before the | ||
insured becomes eligible for family leave benefits under the | ||
policy; or | ||
(7) periods of family leave during which more than one | ||
person covered under the policy seeks family leave for the same | ||
family member. | ||
Sec. 1255.108. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE. (a) An insurer | ||
providing family leave insurance shall issue a certificate of | ||
insurance to each employee or member of the insured group. | ||
(b) The certificate of insurance must include: | ||
(1) a summary of the essential features of the paid | ||
family leave insurance coverage and benefits available to the | ||
insured; | ||
(2) the limitations, exclusions, or reductions; | ||
(3) the annual and lifetime policy limits; and | ||
(4) the person to whom the benefits are payable. | ||
(c) An insurer may file a certificate issued to an insured | ||
in this state for a group policy providing family leave insurance | ||
that was delivered or issued for delivery in another state with the | ||
department for informational purposes. | ||
(d) An insurer is not required to file or receive approval | ||
under Chapter 1701 for a certificate for a foreign group. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act applies only to a family leave insurance | ||
policy, amendment, or rider delivered, issued for delivery, or | ||
renewed on or after January 1, 2024. | ||
SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |