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Bill Title: To clarify the status of volunteer firefighters for purposes of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, to make changes regarding coverage for a dependent child under a parent's health insurance plan and the hours of work needed to qualify for coverage under a small employer health benefit plan, to make changes to the chemotherapy parity law, to make peace officers, firefighters, and emergency medical workers diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder arising from employment without an accompanying physical injury eligible for compensation and benefits under Ohio's Workers' Compensation Law, and to increase the duration of the health insurance considered to be short-term under certain insurance laws.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 30-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-12-09 - Passed 3rd Consideration Senate
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As Introduced
130th General Assembly | Regular Session | 2013-2014 |
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Cosponsors:
Representatives Boose, Grossman, Henne, Romanchuk, Smith, Wachtmann, Young
A BILL
| To amend sections 1739.05, 1751.14, 3923.123, | 1 |
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3923.24, 3923.241, and 3924.01 and to suspend | 2 |
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sections 1751.53 and 3923.38 of the Revised Code | 3 |
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to suspend the operation of continuation of | 4 |
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coverage requirements and make other | 5 |
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insurance-related changes. | 6 |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That sections 1739.05, 1751.14, 3923.123, 3923.24, | 7 |
3923.241, and 3924.01 of the Revised Code are amended to read as | 8 |
follows: | 9 |
Sec. 1739.05. (A) A multiple employer welfare arrangement | 10 |
that is created pursuant to sections 1739.01 to 1739.22 of the | 11 |
Revised Code and that operates a group self-insurance program may | 12 |
be established only if any of the following applies: | 13 |
(1) The arrangement has and maintains a minimum enrollment of | 14 |
three hundred employees of two or more employers. | 15 |
(2) The arrangement has and maintains a minimum enrollment of | 16 |
three hundred self-employed individuals. | 17 |
(3) The arrangement has and maintains a minimum enrollment of | 18 |
three hundred employees or self-employed individuals in any | 19 |
combination of divisions (A)(1) and (2) of this section. | 20 |
(B) A multiple employer welfare arrangement that is created | 21 |
pursuant to sections 1739.01 to 1739.22 of the Revised Code and | 22 |
that operates a group self-insurance program shall comply with all | 23 |
laws applicable to self-funded programs in this state, including | 24 |
sections 3901.04, 3901.041, 3901.19 to 3901.26, 3901.38, 3901.381 | 25 |
to 3901.3814, 3901.40, 3901.45, 3901.46, 3902.01 to 3902.14, | 26 |
3923.24, 3923.282, 3923.30, 3923.301, 3923.38, 3923.581, 3923.63, | 27 |
3923.80, 3924.031, 3924.032, and 3924.27 of the Revised Code. | 28 |
(C) A multiple employer welfare arrangement created pursuant | 29 |
to sections 1739.01 to 1739.22 of the Revised Code shall solicit | 30 |
enrollments only through agents or solicitors licensed pursuant to | 31 |
Chapter 3905. of the Revised Code to sell or solicit sickness and | 32 |
accident insurance. | 33 |
(D) A multiple employer welfare arrangement created pursuant | 34 |
to sections 1739.01 to 1739.22 of the Revised Code shall provide | 35 |
benefits only to individuals who are members, employees of | 36 |
members, or the dependents of members or employees, or are | 37 |
eligible for continuation of coverage under section 1751.53 or | 38 |
3923.38 of the Revised Code or under Title X of the "Consolidated | 39 |
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985," 100 Stat. 227, 29 | 40 |
U.S.C.A. 1161, as amended. | 41 |
Sec. 1751.14. (A) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the | 42 |
Revised Code, any policy, contract, or agreement for health care | 43 |
services authorized by this chapter that is issued, delivered, or | 44 |
renewed in this state and that provides that coverage of an | 45 |
unmarried dependent child will terminate upon attainment of the | 46 |
limiting age for dependent children specified in the policy, | 47 |
contract, or agreement, shall also provide in substance both of | 48 |
the following: | 49 |
(1) Once an unmarried child has attained the limiting age for | 50 |
dependent children, as provided in the policy, contract, or | 51 |
agreement, upon the request of the subscriber, the health insuring | 52 |
corporation shall offer to cover the unmarried child until the | 53 |
child attains twenty-eighttwenty-six years of age if all of the | 54 |
following are true: | 55 |
(a) The child is the natural child, stepchild, or adopted | 56 |
child of the subscriber. | 57 |
(b) The child is a resident of this state or a full-time | 58 |
student at an accredited public or private institution of higher | 59 |
education. | 60 |
(c) The child is not employed by an employer that offers any | 61 |
health benefit plan under which the child is eligible for | 62 |
coverage. | 63 |
(d) The child is not eligible for coverage under the medicaid | 64 |
program or the medicare program. | 65 |
(2) That attainment of the limiting age for dependent | 66 |
children shall not operate to terminate the coverage of a | 67 |
dependent child if the child is and continues to be both of the | 68 |
following: | 69 |
(a) Incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of | 70 |
mental retardation or physical handicap; | 71 |
(b) Primarily dependent upon the subscriber for support and | 72 |
maintenance. | 73 |
(B) Proof of incapacity and dependence for purposes of | 74 |
division (A)(2) of this section shall be furnished to the health | 75 |
insuring corporation within thirty-one days of the child's | 76 |
attainment of the limiting age. Upon request, but not more | 77 |
frequently than annually, the health insuring corporation may | 78 |
require proof satisfactory to it of the continuance of such | 79 |
incapacity and dependency. | 80 |
(C) Nothing in this section shall do any of the following: | 81 |
(1) Require that any policy, contract, or agreement offer | 82 |
coverage for dependent children or provide coverage for an | 83 |
unmarried dependent child's children as dependents on the policy, | 84 |
contract, or agreement; | 85 |
(2) Require an employer to pay for any part of the premium | 86 |
for an unmarried dependent child that has attained the limiting | 87 |
age for dependents, as provided in the policy, contract, or | 88 |
agreement; | 89 |
(3) Require an employer to offer health insurance coverage to | 90 |
the dependents of any employee. | 91 |
(D) This section does not apply to any health insuring | 92 |
corporation policy, contract, or agreement offering only | 93 |
supplemental health care services or specialty health care | 94 |
services. | 95 |
(E) As used in this section, "health benefit plan" has the | 96 |
same meaning as in section 3924.01 of the Revised Code and also | 97 |
includes both of the following: | 98 |
(1) A public employee benefit plan; | 99 |
(2) A health benefit plan as regulated under the "Employee | 100 |
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 29 U.S.C. 1001, et seq. | 101 |
Sec. 3923.123. (A) As used in this section: | 102 |
(1) "Association" means a voluntary unincorporated | 103 |
association of insurers formed for the sole purpose of enabling | 104 |
cooperative action to provide health coverage in accordance with | 105 |
this section. | 106 |
(2) "Insurer" includes any insurance company authorized to do | 107 |
the business of sickness and accident insurance in this state and | 108 |
any health insuring corporation holding a certificate of authority | 109 |
under Chapter 1751. of the Revised Code. | 110 |
(3) "Insured" means a person covered under a group policy or | 111 |
contract issued pursuant to this section. | 112 |
(4) "Qualified unemployed person" means one who became | 113 |
unemployed while a resident of this state from employment or | 114 |
self-employment and has since been continuously unemployed or is | 115 |
employed only so that the person does not have, or have a right to | 116 |
purchase, group health coverage. An individual who is, or who | 117 |
becomes, covered by medicare is not a qualified unemployed person. | 118 |
A person eligible for coverage under this section, who is also | 119 |
eligible for continuation of coverage under section 1751.53 or | 120 |
3923.38 of the Revised Code, may elect either coverage, but not | 121 |
both. A person who elects continuation of coverage under either of | 122 |
such sections may, upon the termination of the continuation of | 123 |
coverage, elect any coverage available under this section. | 124 |
(B) Any insurer may join with one or more other insurers, in | 125 |
an association, to offer, sell, and issue to a policyholder or | 126 |
subscriber selected by the association a policy or contract of | 127 |
group health coverage, covering residents of this state who are | 128 |
qualified unemployed persons and the spouses or dependents of such | 129 |
residents. The coverage shall be offered, issued, and administered | 130 |
in the name of the association. Membership in the association | 131 |
shall be open to any insurer and each insurer which participates | 132 |
shall be liable for a specified percentage of the risks. The | 133 |
policy or contract may be executed on behalf of the association by | 134 |
a duly authorized person. | 135 |
(C) The persons eligible for coverage under the policy or | 136 |
contract shall be all residents of this state who are qualified | 137 |
unemployed persons and their spouses and dependents, subject to | 138 |
reasonable underwriting restrictions to be set forth in the plan | 139 |
of the association. The policy or contract may provide basic | 140 |
hospital and surgical coverage, basic medical coverage, major | 141 |
medical coverage, and any combination of these; provided that it | 142 |
shall not be required as a condition for obtaining major medical | 143 |
coverage that any basic coverage be taken. | 144 |
(D) The association shall file with the superintendent of | 145 |
insurance any policy, contract, certificate, or other evidence of | 146 |
coverage, application, or other forms pertaining to such insurance | 147 |
together with the premium rates to be charged therefor. The | 148 |
superintendent may approve, disapprove, and withdraw approval of | 149 |
the forms in accordance with section 3923.02 of the Revised Code, | 150 |
or the premium rates if by reasonable assumptions such rates are | 151 |
excessive in relation to the benefits provided. In determining | 152 |
whether such rates by reasonable assumptions are excessive in | 153 |
relation to the benefits provided, the superintendent shall give | 154 |
due consideration to past and prospective claim experience, within | 155 |
and outside this state, and to fluctuations in such claim | 156 |
experience, to a reasonable risk charge, to contribution to | 157 |
surplus and contingency funds, to past and prospective expenses, | 158 |
both within and outside this state, and to all other relevant | 159 |
factors within and outside this state, including any differing | 160 |
operating methods of the insurers joining in the issuance of the | 161 |
policy or contract. In reviewing the forms the superintendent | 162 |
shall not be bound by the requirements of sections 3923.04 to | 163 |
3923.07 of the Revised Code with respect to standard provisions to | 164 |
be included in sickness and accident policies or forms. | 165 |
(E) The association may enroll eligible persons for coverage | 166 |
under the policy or contract through any person licensed by, or | 167 |
authorized under the law of, this state to sell the policies or | 168 |
contracts, or to enroll persons in the health plans, of any of the | 169 |
insurers participating in the association. | 170 |
(F) The association shall file annually with the | 171 |
superintendent on such date and in such form as the superintendent | 172 |
may prescribe, a financial summary of its operations. | 173 |
(G) The association may sue and be sued in its associate name | 174 |
and for such purposes only shall be treated as a domestic | 175 |
corporation. Service of process against such association made upon | 176 |
a managing agent, any member thereof, or any agent authorized by | 177 |
appointment to receive service of process, shall have the same | 178 |
force and effect as if such service had been made upon all members | 179 |
of the association. | 180 |
(H) Under any policy issued as provided in this section, the | 181 |
policyholder, or such person as the policyholder shall designate, | 182 |
shall alone be a member of each domestic mutual insurance company | 183 |
joining in the issue of the policy and shall be entitled to one | 184 |
vote by virtue of such policy at the meetings of each such mutual | 185 |
insurance company. Notice of the annual meetings of each such | 186 |
mutual insurance company may be given by written notice to the | 187 |
policyholder or as otherwise prescribed in said policy. | 188 |
Sec. 3923.24. (A) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the | 189 |
Revised Code, every certificate furnished by an insurer in | 190 |
connection with, or pursuant to any provision of, any group | 191 |
sickness and accident insurance policy delivered, issued for | 192 |
delivery, renewed, or used in this state on or after January 1, | 193 |
1972, every policy of sickness and accident insurance delivered, | 194 |
issued for delivery, renewed, or used in this state on or after | 195 |
January 1, 1972, and every multiple employer welfare arrangement | 196 |
offering an insurance program, which provides that coverage of an | 197 |
unmarried dependent child of a parent or legal guardian will | 198 |
terminate upon attainment of the limiting age for dependent | 199 |
children specified in the contract shall also provide in substance | 200 |
both of the following: | 201 |
(1) Once an unmarried child has attained the limiting age for | 202 |
dependent children, as provided in the policy, upon the request of | 203 |
the insured, the insurer shall offer to cover the unmarried child | 204 |
until the child attains twenty-eighttwenty-six years of age if | 205 |
all of the following are true: | 206 |
(a) The child is the natural child, stepchild, or adopted | 207 |
child of the insured. | 208 |
(b) The child is a resident of this state or a full-time | 209 |
student at an accredited public or private institution of higher | 210 |
education. | 211 |
(c) The child is not employed by an employer that offers any | 212 |
health benefit plan under which the child is eligible for | 213 |
coverage. | 214 |
(d) The child is not eligible for the medicaid program or the | 215 |
medicare program. | 216 |
(2) That attainment of the limiting age for dependent | 217 |
children shall not operate to terminate the coverage of a | 218 |
dependent child if the child is and continues to be both of the | 219 |
following: | 220 |
(a) Incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of | 221 |
mental retardation or physical handicap; | 222 |
(b) Primarily dependent upon the policyholder or certificate | 223 |
holder for support and maintenance. | 224 |
(B) Proof of such incapacity and dependence for purposes of | 225 |
division (A)(2) of this section shall be furnished by the | 226 |
policyholder or by the certificate holder to the insurer within | 227 |
thirty-one days of the child's attainment of the limiting age. | 228 |
Upon request, but not more frequently than annually after the | 229 |
two-year period following the child's attainment of the limiting | 230 |
age, the insurer may require proof satisfactory to it of the | 231 |
continuance of such incapacity and dependency. | 232 |
(C) Nothing in this section shall require an insurer to cover | 233 |
a dependent child who is mentally retarded or physically | 234 |
handicapped if the contract is underwritten on evidence of | 235 |
insurability based on health factors set forth in the application, | 236 |
or if such dependent child does not satisfy the conditions of the | 237 |
contract as to any requirement for evidence of insurability or | 238 |
other provision of the contract, satisfaction of which is required | 239 |
for coverage thereunder to take effect. In any such case, the | 240 |
terms of the contract shall apply with regard to the coverage or | 241 |
exclusion of the dependent from such coverage. Nothing in this | 242 |
section shall apply to accidental death or dismemberment benefits | 243 |
provided by any such policy of sickness and accident insurance. | 244 |
(D) Nothing in this section shall do any of the following: | 245 |
(1) Require that any policy offer coverage for dependent | 246 |
children or provide coverage for an unmarried dependent child's | 247 |
children as dependents on the policy; | 248 |
(2) Require an employer to pay for any part of the premium | 249 |
for an unmarried dependent child that has attained the limiting | 250 |
age for dependents, as provided in the policy; | 251 |
(3) Require an employer to offer health insurance coverage to | 252 |
the dependents of any employee. | 253 |
(E) This section does not apply to any policies or | 254 |
certificates covering only accident, credit, dental, disability | 255 |
income, long-term care, hospital indemnity, medicare supplement, | 256 |
specified disease, or vision care; coverage under a | 257 |
one-time-limited-duration policy of not longer than six months; | 258 |
coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance; insurance | 259 |
arising out of a workers' compensation or similar law; automobile | 260 |
medical-payment insurance; or insurance under which benefits are | 261 |
payable with or without regard to fault and that is statutorily | 262 |
required to be contained in any liability insurance policy or | 263 |
equivalent self-insurance. | 264 |
(F) As used in this section, "health benefit plan" has the | 265 |
same meaning as in section 3924.01 of the Revised Code and also | 266 |
includes both of the following: | 267 |
(1) A public employee benefit plan; | 268 |
(2) A health benefit plan as regulated under the "Employee | 269 |
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 29 U.S.C. 1001, et seq. | 270 |
Sec. 3923.241. (A) Notwithstanding section 3901.71 of the | 271 |
Revised Code, any public employee benefit plan that provides that | 272 |
coverage of an unmarried dependent child will terminate upon | 273 |
attainment of the limiting age for dependent children specified in | 274 |
the plan shall also provide in substance both of the following: | 275 |
(1) Once an unmarried child has attained the limiting age for | 276 |
dependent children, as provided in the plan, upon the request of | 277 |
the employee, the public employee benefit plan shall offer to | 278 |
cover the unmarried child until the child attains twenty-eight | 279 |
twenty-six years of age if all of the following are true: | 280 |
(a) The child is the natural child, stepchild, or adopted | 281 |
child of the employee. | 282 |
(b) The child is a resident of this state or a full-time | 283 |
student at an accredited public or private institution of higher | 284 |
education. | 285 |
(c) The child is not employed by an employer that offers any | 286 |
health benefit plan under which the child is eligible for | 287 |
coverage. | 288 |
(d) The child is not eligible for the medicaid program or the | 289 |
medicare program. | 290 |
(2) That attainment of the limiting age for dependent | 291 |
children shall not operate to terminate the coverage of a | 292 |
dependent child if the child is and continues to be both of the | 293 |
following: | 294 |
(a) Incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of | 295 |
mental retardation or physical handicap; | 296 |
(b) Primarily dependent upon the plan member for support and | 297 |
maintenance. | 298 |
(B) Proof of incapacity and dependence for purposes of | 299 |
division (A)(2) of this section shall be furnished to the public | 300 |
employee benefit plan within thirty-one days of the child's | 301 |
attainment of the limiting age. Upon request, but not more | 302 |
frequently than annually, the public employee benefit plan may | 303 |
require proof satisfactory to it of the continuance of such | 304 |
incapacity and dependency. | 305 |
(C) Nothing in this section shall do any of the following: | 306 |
(1) Require that any public employee benefit plan offer | 307 |
coverage for dependent children or provide coverage for an | 308 |
unmarried dependent child's children as dependents on the public | 309 |
employee benefit plan; | 310 |
(2) Require an employer to pay for any part of the premium | 311 |
for an unmarried dependent child that has attained the limiting | 312 |
age for dependents, as provided in the plan; | 313 |
(3) Require an employer to offer health insurance coverage to | 314 |
the dependents of any employee. | 315 |
(D) This section does not apply to any public employee | 316 |
benefit plan covering only accident, credit, dental, disability | 317 |
income, long-term care, hospital indemnity, medicare supplement, | 318 |
specified disease, or vision care; coverage under a | 319 |
one-time-limited-duration policy of not longer than six months; | 320 |
coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance; insurance | 321 |
arising out of a workers' compensation or similar law; automobile | 322 |
medical-payment insurance; or insurance under which benefits are | 323 |
payable with or without regard to fault and which is statutorily | 324 |
required to be contained in any liability insurance policy or | 325 |
equivalent self-insurance. | 326 |
(E) As used in this section, "health benefit plan" has the | 327 |
same meaning as in section 3924.01 of the Revised Code and also | 328 |
includes both of the following: | 329 |
(1) A public employee benefit plan; | 330 |
(2) A health benefit plan as regulated under the "Employee | 331 |
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974," 29 U.S.C. 1001, et seq. | 332 |
Sec. 3924.01. As used in sections 3924.01 to 3924.14 of the | 333 |
Revised Code: | 334 |
(A) "Actuarial certification" means a written statement | 335 |
prepared by a member of the American academy of actuaries, or by | 336 |
any other person acceptable to the superintendent of insurance, | 337 |
that states that, based upon the person's examination, a carrier | 338 |
offering health benefit plans to small employers is in compliance | 339 |
with sections 3924.01 to 3924.14 of the Revised Code. "Actuarial | 340 |
certification" shall include a review of the appropriate records | 341 |
of, and the actuarial assumptions and methods used by, the carrier | 342 |
relative to establishing premium rates for the health benefit | 343 |
plans. | 344 |
(B) "Adjusted average market premium price" means the average | 345 |
market premium price as determined by the board of directors of | 346 |
the Ohio health reinsurance program either on the basis of the | 347 |
arithmetic mean of all carriers' premium rates for an OHC plan | 348 |
sold to groups with similar case characteristics by all carriers | 349 |
selling OHC plans in the state, or on any other equitable basis | 350 |
determined by the board. | 351 |
(C) "Base premium rate" means, as to any health benefit plan | 352 |
that is issued by a carrier and that covers at least two but no | 353 |
more than fifty employees of a small employer, the lowest premium | 354 |
rate for a new or existing business prescribed by the carrier for | 355 |
the same or similar coverage under a plan or arrangement covering | 356 |
any small employer with similar case characteristics. | 357 |
(D) "Carrier" means any sickness and accident insurance | 358 |
company or health insuring corporation authorized to issue health | 359 |
benefit plans in this state or a MEWA. A sickness and accident | 360 |
insurance company that owns or operates a health insuring | 361 |
corporation, either as a separate corporation or as a line of | 362 |
business, shall be considered as a separate carrier from that | 363 |
health insuring corporation for purposes of sections 3924.01 to | 364 |
3924.14 of the Revised Code. | 365 |
(E) "Case characteristics" means, with respect to a small | 366 |
employer, the geographic area in which the employees work; the age | 367 |
and sex of the individual employees and their dependents; the | 368 |
appropriate industry classification as determined by the carrier; | 369 |
the number of employees and dependents; and such other objective | 370 |
criteria as may be established by the carrier. "Case | 371 |
characteristics" does not include claims experience, health | 372 |
status, or duration of coverage from the date of issue. | 373 |
(F) "Dependent" means the spouse or child of an eligible | 374 |
employee, subject to applicable terms of the health benefits plan | 375 |
covering the employee. | 376 |
(G) "Eligible employee" means an employee who works a normal | 377 |
work week of twenty-fivethirty or more hours. "Eligible employee" | 378 |
does not include a temporary or substitute employee, or a seasonal | 379 |
employee who works only part of the calendar year on the basis of | 380 |
natural or suitable times or circumstances. | 381 |
(H) "Health benefit plan" means any hospital or medical | 382 |
expense policy or certificate or any health plan provided by a | 383 |
carrier, that is delivered, issued for delivery, renewed, or used | 384 |
in this state on or after the date occurring six months after | 385 |
November 24, 1995. "Health benefit plan" does not include policies | 386 |
covering only accident, credit, dental, disability income, | 387 |
long-term care, hospital indemnity, medicare supplement, specified | 388 |
disease, or vision care; coverage under a | 389 |
one-time-limited-duration policy of no longer than six months; | 390 |
coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance; insurance | 391 |
arising out of a workers' compensation or similar law; automobile | 392 |
medical-payment insurance; or insurance under which benefits are | 393 |
payable with or without regard to fault and which is statutorily | 394 |
required to be contained in any liability insurance policy or | 395 |
equivalent self-insurance. | 396 |
(I) "Late enrollee" means an eligible employee or dependent | 397 |
who enrolls in a small employer's health benefit plan other than | 398 |
during the first period in which the employee or dependent is | 399 |
eligible to enroll under the plan or during a special enrollment | 400 |
period described in section 2701(f) of the "Health Insurance | 401 |
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996," Pub. L. No. 104-191, | 402 |
110 Stat. 1955, 42 U.S.C.A. 300gg, as amended. | 403 |
(J) "MEWA" means any "multiple employer welfare arrangement" | 404 |
as defined in section 3 of the "Federal Employee Retirement Income | 405 |
Security Act of 1974," 88 Stat. 832, 29 U.S.C.A. 1001, as amended, | 406 |
except for any arrangement which is fully insured as defined in | 407 |
division (b)(6)(D) of section 514 of that act. | 408 |
(K) "Midpoint rate" means, for small employers with similar | 409 |
case characteristics and plan designs and as determined by the | 410 |
applicable carrier for a rating period, the arithmetic average of | 411 |
the applicable base premium rate and the corresponding highest | 412 |
premium rate. | 413 |
(L) "Pre-existing conditions provision" means a policy | 414 |
provision that excludes or limits coverage for charges or expenses | 415 |
incurred during a specified period following the insured's | 416 |
enrollment date as to a condition for which medical advice, | 417 |
diagnosis, care, or treatment was recommended or received during a | 418 |
specified period immediately preceding the enrollment date. | 419 |
Genetic information shall not be treated as such a condition in | 420 |
the absence of a diagnosis of the condition related to such | 421 |
information. | 422 |
For purposes of this division, "enrollment date" means, with | 423 |
respect to an individual covered under a group health benefit | 424 |
plan, the date of enrollment of the individual in the plan or, if | 425 |
earlier, the first day of the waiting period for such enrollment. | 426 |
(M) "Service waiting period" means the period of time after | 427 |
employment begins before an employee is eligible to be covered for | 428 |
benefits under the terms of any applicable health benefit plan | 429 |
offered by the small employer. | 430 |
(N)(1) "Small employer" means, in connection with a group | 431 |
health benefit plan and with respect to a calendar year and a plan | 432 |
year, an employer who employed an average of at least two but no | 433 |
more than fifty eligible employees on business days during the | 434 |
preceding calendar year and who employs at least two employees on | 435 |
the first day of the plan year. | 436 |
(2) For purposes of division (N)(1) of this section, all | 437 |
persons treated as a single employer under subsection (b), (c), | 438 |
(m), or (o) of section 414 of the "Internal Revenue Code of 1986," | 439 |
100 Stat. 2085, 26 U.S.C.A. 1, as amended, shall be considered one | 440 |
employer. In the case of an employer that was not in existence | 441 |
throughout the preceding calendar year, the determination of | 442 |
whether the employer is a small or large employer shall be based | 443 |
on the average number of eligible employees that it is reasonably | 444 |
expected the employer will employ on business days in the current | 445 |
calendar year. Any reference in division (N) of this section to an | 446 |
"employer" includes any predecessor of the employer. Except as | 447 |
otherwise specifically provided, provisions of sections 3924.01 to | 448 |
3924.14 of the Revised Code that apply to a small employer that | 449 |
has a health benefit plan shall continue to apply until the plan | 450 |
anniversary following the date the employer no longer meets the | 451 |
requirements of this division. | 452 |
(O) "OHC plan" means an Ohio health care plan, which is the | 453 |
basic, standard, or carrier reimbursement plan for small employers | 454 |
and individuals established in accordance with section 3924.10 of | 455 |
the Revised Code. | 456 |
Section 2. That existing sections 1739.05, 1751.14, 3923.123, | 457 |
3923.24, 3923.241, and 3924.01 of the Revised Code are hereby | 458 |
repealed. | 459 |
Section 3. Sections 1739.05, 1751.14, and 3924.01 as amended | 460 |
by this act, apply only to policies, contracts, and agreements | 461 |
that are delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state | 462 |
on or after January 1, 2015. Sections 3923.123, 3923.24, and | 463 |
3923.241 as amended by this act, apply only to policies of | 464 |
sickness and accident insurance delivered, issued for delivery, or | 465 |
renewed in this state and public or private employee benefit plans | 466 |
that are established or modified in this state on or after January | 467 |
1, 2015. | 468 |
Section 4. (A) During the period beginning on January 1, | 469 |
2015, and ending January 1, 2018, the operation of sections | 470 |
1751.53 and
3923.38 of the Revised Code are suspended. | 471 |
Accordingly, group insurance contracts issued on or after January | 472 |
1, 2015, and before January 1, 2018, shall not be required to | 473 |
provide that any eligible employee, or the employee's dependents, | 474 |
may continue coverage under the contract. | 475 |
(B) If any portion of 42 U.S.C. 300gg-1 to 300gg-6 is amended | 476 |
or repealed in such a way as to nullify insurance requirements | 477 |
related to guaranteed availability of coverage or guaranteed | 478 |
renewal of health insurance, prior to January 1, 2018, then | 479 |
sections 1751.53 and 3923.38 of the Revised Code, in either their | 480 |
present form or as they are later amended, shall again become | 481 |
operational. | 482 |
(C) As used in this section, "eligible employee" has the same | 483 |
meaning as in section 1751.53 or 3923.38 of the Revised Code, as | 484 |
applicable. | 485 |