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H.B. 152

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SMALL BUSINESS HEALTH PLAN TASK

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FORCE

             3     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             4     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Steven R. Mascaro

             6     
Senate Sponsor: ____________

             7      Cosponsor:Phil Riesen              8     
             9      LONG TITLE
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill creates the Small Business Health Plan Task Force.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    creates the Small Business Health Plan Task Force;
             15          .    provides for membership of the task force and compensation for members;
             16          .    specifies duties and responsibilities of the task force; and
             17          .    specifies issues that the task force will review.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          This bill appropriates:
             20          .    $9,280 to the Senate;
             21          .    $18,560 to the House of Representatives; and
             22          .    $180,000 to the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel to pay for
             23      certain studies.
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          This bill is repealed on November 30, 2007.
             26      Uncodified Material Affected:
             27      ENACTS UNCODIFIED MATERIAL


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             29      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             30          Section 1. Small Business Health Plan Task Force -- Creation -- Membership --
             31      Interim rules followed -- Compensation -- Staff.
             32          (1) There is created the Small Business Health Plan Task Force consisting of the
             33      following 12 members:
             34          (a) four members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate, no more than
             35      three of whom may be from the same political party; and
             36          (b) eight members of the House of Representatives appointed by the speaker of the
             37      House of Representatives, no more than six of whom may be from the same political party.
             38          (2) (a) The president of the Senate shall designate a member of the Senate appointed
             39      under Subsection (1)(a) as a cochair of the task force.
             40          (b) The speaker of the House of Representatives shall designate a member of the House
             41      of Representatives appointed under Subsection (1)(b) as a cochair of the task force.
             42          (3) In conducting its business, the task force shall comply with the rules of legislative
             43      interim committees.
             44          (4) Salaries and expenses of the members of the task force shall be paid in accordance
             45      with Section 36-2-2 and Legislative Joint Rule 15.03.
             46          (5) The Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel shall provide staff support
             47      to the task force.
             48          Section 2. Duties -- Studies -- Interim report.
             49          (1) The task force shall review and make recommendations on the following issues:
             50          (a) identifying health insurance programs for small businesses that:
             51          (i) are the most cost effective on a per member per month basis;
             52          (ii) share actuarial risk broadly across the full universe of businesses that participate in
             53      a given plan; and
             54          (iii) are of similar quality and scope as those most commonly sold in public and private
             55      HMO markets;
             56          (b) methods to insure small businesses, especially underserved populations; and
             57          (c) other small business health plan issues of interest to the task force.
             58          (2) In performing its duties described in Subsection (1), the task force shall consult


             59      with:
             60          (a) small business employers and employees;
             61          (b) the insurance industry;
             62          (c) the insurance commissioner;
             63          (d) the executive director of the Department of Health;
             64          (e) the Governor's Office of Economic Development;
             65          (f) the executive director of the Public Employees' Benefit and Insurance Program;
             66          (g) the Utah Children's Health Insurance Program;
             67          (h) the Utah Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool; and
             68          (i) other people or entities with expertise related to small business health plans.
             69          (3) A final report, including any proposed legislation shall be presented to the Business
             70      and Labor Interim Committee before November 30, 2007.
             71          Section 3. Appropriation.
             72          There is appropriated from the General Fund for fiscal year 2006-07 only:
             73          (1) $9,280 to the Senate to pay for the compensation and expenses of senators on the
             74      task force;
             75          (2) $18,560 to the House of Representatives to pay for the compensation and expenses
             76      of representatives on the task force; and
             77          (3) $180,000 to the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel for the
             78      following studies under the direction and approval of the Small Business Health Plan Task
             79      Force: (a) an actuarial modeling of small business employer and employee participation in the
             80      Public Employee Health Plan (PEHP) and similar private plans; and
             81          (b) a survey of small business owners concerning their ability and willingness to
             82      support different health premium and benefit package scenarios.
             83          Section 4. Repeal date.
             84          This bill is repealed on November 30, 2007.




Legislative Review Note
    as of 1-26-07 2:01 PM


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