Regarding health insurance; to provide for a state health care exchange pursuant to the federal Affordable Care Act; to establish a governing board of directors and an executive director and require the board to operate the exchange; and to provide for coordination with and assistance from the Department of Insurance. B
Impact
If enacted, HB518 will have significant implications for the landscape of health insurance in Alabama. It seeks to create an organized marketplace where residents can shop for insurance plans, which could increase competition among providers and potentially lower costs for consumers. Additionally, the bill emphasizes that the exchange will not interfere with the powers of the Alabama Commissioner of Insurance, thereby maintaining state sovereignty in regulatory matters. The legislation also includes a provision for the Commissioner to apply for a Section 1332 State Innovation Waiver, allowing further customization of health care policies to meet local needs.
Summary
House Bill 518 establishes a state health insurance exchange for Alabama, allowing the state to facilitate the purchase and sale of health insurance plans in compliance with the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA). The bill outlines the creation of a governing board of directors tasked with overseeing the exchange, its operational framework, and the coordination with existing state agencies such as the Alabama Department of Insurance and the Alabama Medicaid Agency. The primary goal is to enhance consumer access to affordable health coverage options while ensuring that the regulation of insurance remains under state authority.
Contention
Notably, the legislation may face opposition related to concerns over the extent of state control versus federal oversight. Critics may argue that establishing a state exchange could create complexities or lead to unequal access to health coverage if not managed properly. Furthermore, the funding and sustainability of the exchange could be contentious issues during implementation, as it relies on securing grants and managing resources effectively without duplicating existing services. There is also a concern regarding representation on the governing board and whether it will adequately reflect the diverse needs of Alabama's population.
Alabama Behavior Analyst Licensing Board, continued pursuant to Sunset Law until October 1, 2026; Department of Mental Health required to provide certain services and personnel for operation of board
Massage Therapy Licensing Board temporarily under Board of Nursing; authorize Executive Director of the Board of Nursing, or designee to perform certain functions; define and provide for emergency order; clarify status of practice with a temporary permit; provide for annual meeting; require a majority vote to discipline licensee; provide further for the qualifications for licensing and the contents of an application; outcall massage therapy services and inspections of massage therapy establishments; to authorize the board, by rule, to establish and collect reasonable fees; to provide further for investigations, discipline, and fingerprinting of licensees and applicants for licensing; and to provide further for massage therapy schools.
Alabama Department of Public Health, certification of community health workers and training programs provided; Community Health Workers Review Board and Program established
Office of Occupational and Professional Licensing within the Department of Workforce; created as centralized entity for providing leadership, support, and oversight to certain boards.
Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.
Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.