HB 0811CS

CHAMBER ACTION




1The Health Care General Committee recommends the following:
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3     Council/Committee Substitute
4     Remove the entire bill and insert:
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A bill to be entitled
6An act relating to the Employee Health Care Access Act;
7amending s. 627.6699, F.S.; revising application of the
8act; providing construction; authorizing carriers to offer
9coverage to certain employees without being subject to the
10act under certain circumstances; providing requirements;
11providing an effective date.
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13Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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15     Section 1.  Paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of section
16627.6699, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
17     627.6699  Employee Health Care Access Act.--
18     (4)  APPLICABILITY AND SCOPE.--
19     (a)1.  This section applies to a health benefit plan that
20provides coverage to employees of a small employer in this
21state, unless the coverage policy is marketed directly to the
22individual employee, and the employer does not contribute
23directly or indirectly to participate in the collection or
24distribution of premiums or facilitate the administration of the
25coverage policy in any manner. For the purposes of this
26subparagraph, an employer shall not be deemed to be contributing
27to the premiums or facilitating the administration of coverage
28if the employer does not contribute towards the premium and
29merely collects the premiums for such coverage from an
30employee's wages or salary through payroll deduction and submits
31payment for the premiums of one or more employees in a lump sum
32to a carrier.
33     2.  A carrier authorized to issue group or individual
34health benefit plans under chapter 627 or chapter 641 may offer
35coverage as described in this subparagraph to individual
36employees without being subject to this section if the employer
37has not had a group health benefit plan in place in the prior 6
38months. A carrier authorized to issue group or individual health
39benefit plans under chapter 627 or chapter 641 may offer
40coverage as described in this subparagraph to employees that are
41not eligible employees as defined in this section, whether or
42not the small employer has a group health benefit plan in place.
43A carrier that offers coverage as described in this subparagraph
44must provide a cancellation notice to the primary insured at
45least 10 days prior to canceling the coverage for nonpayment of
46premium.
47     Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2005.


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