A10664 Summary:

BILL NOA10664
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORRules (Zebrowski)
 
COSPNSRWallace, Conrad, Griffin
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add Art 2 Title 3-A §§245 - 245-d, Pub Health L; add §99-pp, St Fin L
 
Establishes the New York state public health care option program to provide a comprehensive and affordable health care insurance option for all residents of this state; establishes the New York state public health care option program fund.
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A10664 Actions:

BILL NOA10664
 
08/12/2022referred to health
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A10664 Committee Votes:

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A10664 Floor Votes:

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A10664 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10664
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     August 12, 2022
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Zebrowski)
          -- read once and referred to the Committee on Health
 
        AN ACT to amend the public health law, in relation to  establishing  the
          New  York  state  public  health care option program; and to amend the
          state finance law, in relation to  establishing  the  New  York  state
          public health care option program fund

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Article 2 of the public health law is amended by  adding  a
     2  new title 3-A to read as follows:
     3                                 TITLE III-A
     4              NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC HEALTH CARE OPTION PROGRAM
     5  Section 245.   Definitions.
     6          245-a. Public option program established.
     7          245-b. Powers of the commissioner.
     8          245-c. Member costs; limitations.
     9          245-d. Board of trustees.
    10    §  245.  Definitions.  As  used in this title the terms shall have the
    11  following meanings:
    12    1. "Board" means the board of trustees of the New  York  state  public
    13  health care option program.
    14    2.  "Cost  sharing  expense"  means deductibles, co-insurance, co-pay-
    15  ments, or any other required similar expense incurred by a member. "Cost
    16  sharing expense" shall not include premiums or any expenses  related  to
    17  services or providers that are out of the program's network.
    18    3. "Health care provider" means any individual or entity authorized to
    19  provide medical and/or health care services to members of the program.
    20    4. "Health care service" means any health care service, including care
    21  coordination, included as a benefit under the program.
    22    5. "Member" means an individual who is enrolled in the program.
    23    6.  "New York state public health care option program", "public option
    24  program", and "program" mean the  New  York  state  public  health  care
    25  option  program  created  by  section  two  hundred forty-five-a of this
    26  title.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15361-01-2

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     1    7. "New York state public health care option program fund"  means  the
     2  New  York state public health care option program fund established under
     3  section ninety-nine-pp of the state finance law.
     4    8.  "Participating  provider" means any individual or entity that is a
     5  health care provider qualified and approved by the programs  to  provide
     6  health  care  services  to  members  under the program, or a health care
     7  organization.
     8    § 245-a. Public option program established. The New York state  public
     9  health care option program is hereby established. The commissioner shall
    10  establish  and implement the program pursuant to this title. The program
    11  shall provide a  comprehensive  and  affordable  health  care  insurance
    12  option  for  all  residents  of  this  state who choose to enroll in the
    13  program. The commissioner shall ensure that  coverage  provided  through
    14  the  program  is  competitive  in  terms  of affordability, benefits and
    15  access to quality health care providers.   Every resident of  the  state
    16  shall be eligible and entitled to enroll as a member under the program.
    17    § 245-b. Powers of the commissioner. In carrying out the provisions of
    18  this act, the commissioner shall have the power and authority to:
    19    1.  Establish  premiums  for  which  members are responsible and other
    20  charges for enrolling in or being a member under the program.
    21    2. Ensure that the program's plans shall be available  for  enrollment
    22  on the Marketplace as provided in title seven of this article.
    23    3.  Establish  criteria  and standards for health care providers to be
    24  qualified for participation in the program and grounds for revocation of
    25  such participation.
    26    4. Establish coverage  for  the  program  including  all  health  care
    27  services  that  members  would  be  eligible  to receive and maintain an
    28  updated list of participating providers. Such coverage shall ensure that
    29  all plans meet the requirements  of  a  qualified  health  plan  by  the
    30  Marketplace  pursuant to section two hundred sixty-eight-c of this arti-
    31  cle.
    32    5. Establish and maintain procedures  and  standards  for  recognizing
    33  health care providers located out of the state for purposes of providing
    34  coverage under the program for out-of-state health care services.
    35    6.  Develop  payment  methodologies and rates for health care services
    36  provided by participating providers including a methodology for  reason-
    37  able and customary fees for out of network health care services incurred
    38  by members.
    39    7.  Create  an  enrollment  process  for  employers with less than one
    40  hundred employees to  participate  in  the  program.  Any  participating
    41  employer  shall meet standards established by the commissioner including
    42  but not limited  to,  establishing  an  annual  limitation  on  employee
    43  contributions  and  provisions for compliance with applicable collective
    44  bargaining agreements.  Notwithstanding any provision to  the  contrary,
    45  any  employee  of a participating employer may enroll as a member of the
    46  program regardless of whether they are a resident of the state.
    47    8. Submit an implementation plan to the governor and state legislature
    48  no later than twelve months following the effective date of this section
    49  that will provide a detailed plan on timelines for enrollment, coverage,
    50  premium schedule, benefits and other relevant information related to the
    51  implementation of the program.
    52    9. Seek all applicable federal waivers or other federal approvals  for
    53  the  operations  of  the program including federal approval to authorize
    54  the use of premium tax credits for applicable members for enrollment  in
    55  the program.

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     1    10.  Utilize  any  funds  from  the  New York state public health care
     2  option program fund  for  purposes  supporting  the  operations  of  the
     3  program.
     4    §  245-c.  Member costs; limitations. 1. The commissioner shall estab-
     5  lish a base rate for enrollment in the program. The rates for enrollment
     6  shall include a formula that adjusts premiums based  on  household  size
     7  and  income.  The  premium  schedule  and  formula shall ensure that the
     8  program remains viable, but at the lowest possible cost to members.  The
     9  commissioner  shall  establish  benchmark goals for premiums that should
    10  seek to be below comparable commercially available plans.
    11    2. The commissioner shall determine other deductibles, co-payments  or
    12  co-insurance  under  the  program  in  a manner that ensures the program
    13  remains viable but is affordable for members.
    14    3. The commissioner shall establish  an  annual  limitation  for  cost
    15  sharing  expenses  for members and annually update such limitation. Such
    16  limitation shall be based on  cost  growth  factor  established  by  the
    17  commissioner.
    18    4. The commissioner shall ensure that eligible members can receive any
    19  applicable premium tax credits.
    20    §  245-d. Board of trustees. 1. The board of the New York State public
    21  health care option program is hereby established within the department.
    22    2. The board shall, at the request of the  commissioner,  develop  and
    23  submit  recommendations related to the implementation of this title. The
    24  commissioner may propose regulations under this title for  consideration
    25  by  the  board.  The board shall have power to establish and amend regu-
    26  lations to effectuate the  provisions  of  this  title  which  shall  be
    27  subject to approval by the commissioner.
    28    3.  The  board shall be comprised of thirteen trustees to be appointed
    29  as follows:
    30    a. the commissioner of health and the superintendent of the department
    31  of financial services shall serve as ex-officio trustees;
    32    b. five trustees shall be appointed by the governor;
    33    c. two trustees shall be appointed by the temporary president  of  the
    34  senate;
    35    d. two trustees shall be appointed by the speaker of the assembly;
    36    e.  one  trustee  shall  be  appointed  by  the minority leader of the
    37  senate; and
    38    f. one trustee shall be appointed by the minority leader of the assem-
    39  bly.
    40    4. The board shall meet at least four times each calendar year.  Meet-
    41  ings shall be held upon the call of the chair and  as  provided  by  the
    42  board. A majority of the appointed trustees shall constitute a quorum of
    43  the  board. Actions may be taken, and motions and resolutions adopted by
    44  the board with the affirmative vote of  at  least  seven  trustees.  The
    45  board  may  establish  an  executive committee to exercise any powers or
    46  duties of the board as it may provide, and other  committees  to  assist
    47  the board or the executive committee. The chair of the board shall chair
    48  the  executive committee and shall appoint the chair and trustees of all
    49  other committees. The board may appoint one or more advisory committees.
    50  Members of advisory committees need not be trustees of the board.
    51    5. The trustees of the board shall serve terms of four years.   Subse-
    52  quent  appointments  upon  the expiration of term shall be filled in the
    53  same manner as the original appointment.
    54    6. The trustees of the board shall elect  one  of  their  trustees  to
    55  serve  as chairperson during his or her appointment term or for a period
    56  of four years, whichever is shorter.

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     1    7. Trustees of the board shall serve without compensation but shall be
     2  allowed their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the  performance
     3  of their duties.
     4    8.  The  board  and its committees and advisory committees may request
     5  and receive the assistance of the department  and  any  other  state  or
     6  local governmental entity in exercising its powers and duties.
     7    9. The board, in consultation with the commissioner, may submit recom-
     8  mendations  to the governor and legislature related to the provisions of
     9  this article.
    10    10. Within twelve months from the enactment of this title, the  board,
    11  in  consultation  with  the commissioner, shall make a recommendation to
    12  the governor and legislature on whether any additional revenue, taxes or
    13  assessments are necessary to implement the program.
    14    § 2. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-pp to
    15  read as follows:
    16    § 99-pp. New York state public health care option program  fund.    1.
    17  There  is hereby established in the joint custody of the comptroller and
    18  the commissioner of taxation and finance a debt service fund to be known
    19  as the "New York state public health care option program fund".
    20    2. Such fund shall consist of all revenues received through  premiums,
    21  co-insurance or other related fees from members enrolled in the New York
    22  state  public  health  care  option program pursuant to title three-A of
    23  article two of the public health law, any federal payments received  for
    24  such  purpose,  state  funds transferred to the fund for the purposes of
    25  support for the New York state public health care option program or  any
    26  other  revenue  generated  that  is  dedicated  towards  the  purpose of
    27  supporting the New York state public health care option program. Nothing
    28  contained in this section shall prevent the state from receiving grants,
    29  gifts or bequests for the purposes  of  the  fund  as  defined  in  this
    30  section and depositing them into the fund according to law.
    31    3.  The  moneys in such fund shall be expended and transferred for the
    32  purposes of operating the New  York  state  public  health  care  option
    33  program and any reasonable expenses related thereto.
    34    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    35  it shall have become a law.
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