Bill Text: FL S0512 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Local Govt./Health Insurance/Drug Coverage [WPSC]

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Policy & Steering Committee on Ways and Means [S0512 Detail]

Download: Florida-2010-S0512-Introduced.html
 
       Florida Senate - 2010                                     SB 512 
        
       By Senator Justice 
       16-00163-10                                            2010512__ 
    1                        A bill to be entitled                       
    2         An act relating to local government officers and 
    3         employees; amending s. 110.1228, F.S.; expanding 
    4         eligibility for participation in the state group 
    5         health insurance program and the prescription drug 
    6         coverage program to include all counties, 
    7         municipalities, special taxing districts, and district 
    8         school boards rather than only small counties and 
    9         municipalities and certain school boards; specifying 
   10         prerequisites and conditions for participation; 
   11         providing a minimum period of enrollment; requiring 
   12         that a participating county, municipality, special 
   13         taxing district, or school board reimburse the 
   14         Department of Management Services for its costs, 
   15         including administrative costs; prohibiting a county, 
   16         municipality, special taxing district, or school board 
   17         from participating in the state’s cafeteria plan that 
   18         allows for pretax treatment of premium contributions; 
   19         authorizing the Department of Management Services to 
   20         adopt rules; providing an effective date. 
   21   
   22  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 
   23   
   24         Section 1. Section 110.1228, Florida Statutes, is amended 
   25  to read: 
   26         110.1228 Participation by small counties, small 
   27  municipalities, special taxing districts, and district school 
   28  boards located in small counties.— 
   29         (1) As used in this section, the term: 
   30         (a) “district school board” has the same meaning as in s. 
   31  1003.01 means a district school board located in a small county 
   32  or a district school board that receives funding pursuant to s. 
   33  1011.62(7). 
   34         (b)“Small municipality” means an incorporated municipality 
   35  that has a population of 12,500 or fewer according to the most 
   36  recent decennial census. 
   37         (c)“Small county” means a county that has a population of 
   38  100,000 or fewer according to the most recent decennial census. 
   39         (2) The governing body of a small county, or small 
   40  municipality, special taxing district, or a district school 
   41  board may apply for participation in the state group health 
   42  insurance program authorized in s. 110.123 and the prescription 
   43  drug coverage program authorized by s. 110.12315 by submitting 
   44  an application along with a $500 nonrefundable fee to the 
   45  department. 
   46         (3) Any costs or savings to the state group health 
   47  insurance program or the prescription drug coverage program 
   48  resulting from such participation shall be passed on to the 
   49  local government participants and their employees. Such costs or 
   50  savings shall be delineated based on the impact to the state, 
   51  state officers and employees, and local government employers and 
   52  their employees. 
   53         (4) As a prerequisite to the adoption of an ordinance or 
   54  resolution for participation in the state group health insurance 
   55  program and prescription drug coverage program, a small county, 
   56  small municipality, special taxing district, or district school 
   57  board shall issue a request for proposals to provide health 
   58  insurance and prescription drug coverage. Such request for 
   59  proposals shall seek coverages equivalent to those offered 
   60  currently by the small county, small municipality, special 
   61  taxing district, or district school board and coverages 
   62  equivalent to the state group health insurance program and 
   63  prescription drug coverage program. Such request for proposals 
   64  must provide an opportunity for the receipt of competitive 
   65  proposals from all interested parties without restriction. The 
   66  small county, small municipality, special taxing district, and 
   67  district school board shall review and consider all responsive 
   68  proposals before prior to the adoption of any ordinance or 
   69  resolution for participation in the state group health insurance 
   70  program and prescription drug coverage program. 
   71         (5) If the department determines that a small county, small 
   72  municipality, special taxing district, or district school board 
   73  is eligible to enroll, the small county, small municipality, 
   74  special taxing district, or district school board must agree to 
   75  the following terms and conditions: 
   76         (a) The minimum enrollment or contractual period will be 3 
   77  years. 
   78         (b) The small county, small municipality, special taxing 
   79  district, or district school board must pay to the department an 
   80  initial administrative fee of not less than $2.61 per enrollee 
   81  per month, or such other amount established annually to fully 
   82  reimburse the department for its costs. 
   83         (c) Termination of participation of a small county, small 
   84  municipality, special taxing district, or district school board 
   85  requires written notice 1 year before the termination date. 
   86         (d) If participation is terminated, a small county, small 
   87  municipality, special taxing district, or district school board 
   88  may not reapply for participation for a period of 2 years. 
   89         (e) Small Counties, small municipalities, special taxing 
   90  districts, and district school boards shall reimburse the state 
   91  for 100 percent of its costs, including administrative costs. 
   92         (f) If a small county, small municipality, special taxing 
   93  district, or district school board employer fails to make the 
   94  payments required by this section to fully reimburse the state, 
   95  the Department of Revenue or the Department of Financial 
   96  Services shall, upon the request of the Department of Management 
   97  Services, deduct the amount owed by the employer from any funds 
   98  not pledged to bond debt service satisfaction which that are to 
   99  be distributed by it to the small county, small municipality, 
  100  special taxing district, or district school board. The amounts 
  101  so deducted shall be transferred to the Department of Management 
  102  Services for further distribution to the trust funds in 
  103  accordance with this chapter. 
  104         (g) The small county, small municipality, special taxing 
  105  district, or district school board shall furnish the department 
  106  any information requested by the department which the department 
  107  considers necessary to administer the state group health 
  108  insurance program and the prescription drug coverage program. 
  109         (h) The small county, small municipality, special taxing 
  110  district, or district school board shall adopt the state’s 
  111  eligibility rules. 
  112         (i) The small county, small municipality, special taxing 
  113  district, or district school board may not participate in the 
  114  state’s cafeteria plan that allows for pretax treatment of 
  115  premium contributions. If pretax treatment is desirable for 
  116  employees of these participating employers, each employee of a 
  117  participating employer shall execute a salary reduction 
  118  agreement with that employer, and each participating employer 
  119  shall establish its own cafeteria plan. 
  120         (j) The small county, small municipality, special taxing 
  121  district, or district school board shall pay monthly premiums in 
  122  amounts sufficient to cover claims costs, department 
  123  administrative costs, and third-party administrative costs and 
  124  provide for adequate reserves and cash flow by contributing 3 
  125  months’ premiums and costs in advance of the coverage effective 
  126  date. 
  127         (6) The provisions of ss. 624.436-624.446 do not apply to 
  128  the State Group Insurance Program or to this section. 
  129         (7) The Department of Management Services may adopt rules 
  130  necessary to administer this section. 
  131         Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. 
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