Connecticut 2025 Regular Session All Bills
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01000
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require individual and group health insurance policies to provide coverage for certain obesity treatments, including, but not limited to, bariatric surgery.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01001
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To (1) increase the attachment point for stop loss insurance policies for certain self-insured small businesses, and (2) require the Insurance Commissioner to report on the feasibility of implementing a minimum loss ratio and other consumer protections for stop loss insurance.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01002
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish the same medical loss ratio for dental insurance that exists for medical insurance.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01003
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To: (1) Establish a dental loss ratio of not less than eighty-three per cent for any dental insurance policy issued in this state; (2) require any dental insurer that fails to satisfy such dental loss ratio to issue rebates to covered persons of an amount that results in such dental insurer satisfying such dental loss ratio; and (3) establish expenditure reporting requirements for dental insurers, including an evaluation of the proportion of funds allocated to patient care versus administrative costs, marketing costs and profits.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01004
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To: (1) Require the Insurance Department to conduct regular audits of health insurance companies to ensure compliance with the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, P.L. 110-343, as amended from time to time, and regulations adopted thereunder, and the mental health parity laws and regulations in this state; and (2) establish a civil penalty of fifty thousand dollars per incident for any health insurance company that fails to comply with federal or state mental health parity laws and regulations.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01005
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To prohibit any insurance company from using geographic location as a factor in determining premium rates.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01006
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require any health insurance contract between a health carrier and a hospital to include provisions providing for continued treatment for covered persons from in-network providers at the in-network rate, including, but not limited to, cost-sharing, during disputes between such health carrier and hospital.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01007
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To allow any early child care worker to obtain health insurance coverage under the state employee health plan.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01008
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To allow any nonprofit to obtain health insurance coverage under the state employee health plan.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01009
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To prohibit participating providers from being removed from any covered person's network during a health insurance policy period.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01010
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To establish a rebuttable presumption that health carriers shall bear the burden of proving that certain health care services under adverse determination or utilization review are not medically necessary.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01011
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require that (1) pharmacy benefits managers' rebates are calculated at the point of sale based on the net price of the prescription drug, and (2) pharmacy benefits managers certify compliance with the Insurance Department.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01012
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require that any contract between a health carrier and a pharmacy benefits manager provide fee-based compensation that shall not be connected to the price of the prescription drug, any rebate, premiums or cost-sharing.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01013
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To require that all individual and group health insurance policies provide health insurance coverage for the medical procedure for the closure of a patent foramen ovale.
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Connecticut 2025 Regular Session
Connecticut Senate Bill SB01014
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To (1) provide the Department of Consumer Protection and the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities with the ability to investigate any complaint that an executive board or property manager of a common interest community is violating (A) the civil rights of residents of such common interest community, or (B) conflict of interest rules, and (2) require that the conduct of any executive board of a common interest community may constitute state action for civil rights purposes.