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1-Enrolled September 07, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 05, 2017 Passed IN Assembly August 31, 2017 Amended IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2017 Amended IN Senate March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 599Introduced by Senator PortantinoFebruary 17, 2017 An act to amend Section 22850 of the Government Code, relating to public employees benefits.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 599, Portantino. Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act: Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust.The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.This bill would require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 22850 of the Government Code is amended to read:22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
1+Amended IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2017 Amended IN Senate March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 599Introduced by Senator PortantinoFebruary 17, 2017 An act to amend Section 22850 of the Government Code, relating to public employees benefits.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 599, as amended, Portantino. Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act: Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust.The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act (PEMHCA), Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.This bill would authorize the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. The bill would also authorize require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California to each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 22850 of the Government Code is amended to read:22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan that was approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, provided the plan continues to meet offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust may offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. In addition, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California may each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
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3- Enrolled September 07, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 05, 2017 Passed IN Assembly August 31, 2017 Amended IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2017 Amended IN Senate March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 599Introduced by Senator PortantinoFebruary 17, 2017 An act to amend Section 22850 of the Government Code, relating to public employees benefits.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 599, Portantino. Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act: Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust.The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.This bill would require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2017 Amended IN Senate March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 599Introduced by Senator PortantinoFebruary 17, 2017 An act to amend Section 22850 of the Government Code, relating to public employees benefits.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 599, as amended, Portantino. Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act: Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust.The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act (PEMHCA), Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.This bill would authorize the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. The bill would also authorize require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California to each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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5- Enrolled September 07, 2017 Passed IN Senate September 05, 2017 Passed IN Assembly August 31, 2017 Amended IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2017 Amended IN Senate March 23, 2017
5+ Amended IN Assembly August 24, 2017 Amended IN Assembly June 27, 2017 Amended IN Senate March 23, 2017
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2320 An act to amend Section 22850 of the Government Code, relating to public employees benefits.
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29-SB 599, Portantino. Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act: Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust.
26+SB 599, as amended, Portantino. Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act: Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust.
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31-The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.This bill would require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.
28+The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act (PEMHCA), Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.This bill would authorize the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. The bill would also authorize require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California to each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.
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33-The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.
30+The Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act (PEMHCA), Act, which is administered by the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System, governs the funding and provision of postemployment health care benefits for eligible retired public employees and their beneficiaries. Existing law requires the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan previously approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, if the plan continues to meet the minimum standards prescribed by the board. Existing law authorizes the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state.
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35-This bill would require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.
32+This bill would authorize the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust to offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. The bill would also authorize require the board to approve an employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California to each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. if the plan meets minimum standards prescribed by the board. The bill would authorize the trustees of these organizations to offer one or more health benefit plans approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium subject to specified limitations.
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41-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 22850 of the Government Code is amended to read:22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
38+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 22850 of the Government Code is amended to read:22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan that was approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, provided the plan continues to meet offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust may offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. In addition, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California may each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
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47-SECTION 1. Section 22850 of the Government Code is amended to read:22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
44+SECTION 1. Section 22850 of the Government Code is amended to read:22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan that was approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, provided the plan continues to meet offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust may offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. In addition, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California may each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
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53-22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
50+22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan that was approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, provided the plan continues to meet offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust may offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. In addition, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California may each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
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55-22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
52+22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan that was approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, provided the plan continues to meet offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust may offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. In addition, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California may each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
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57-22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
54+22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.(b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.(d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.(e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:(1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.(2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.(3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan that was approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, provided the plan continues to meet offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust may offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. In addition, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California may each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.(h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.
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6158 22850. (a) The board may, without compliance with any provision of law relating to competitive bidding, enter into contracts with carriers offering health benefit plans or with entities offering services relating to the administration of health benefit plans.
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6360 (b) The board may contract with carriers for health benefit plans or approve health benefit plans offered by employee organizations, provided that the carriers have operated successfully in the hospital and medical care fields prior to the contracting for or approval thereof. The plans may include hospital benefits, surgical benefits, inpatient medical benefits, outpatient benefits, obstetrical benefits, and benefits offered by a bona fide church, sect, denomination, or organization whose principles include healing entirely by prayer or spiritual means.
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6562 (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may contract with health benefit plans offering unique or specialized health services.
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6764 (d) The board may administer self-funded or minimum premium health benefit plans.
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6966 (e) The board may contract for or implement employee cost containment and cost reduction incentive programs that involve the employee, the annuitant, and family members as active participants, along with the carrier and the provider, in a joint effort toward containing and reducing the cost of providing medical and hospital health care services to public employees. In developing these plans, the board, in cooperation with the Department of Human Resources, may request proposals from carriers and certified public employee representatives.
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7168 (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the board may do any of the following:
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7370 (1) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans that charge a contracting agency and its employees and annuitants rates based on regional variations in the costs of health care services.
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7572 (2) Contract for, or approve, health benefit plans exclusively for the employees and annuitants of contracting agencies. State employees and annuitants may not enroll in these plans. The board may provide health benefit plans exclusively for employees and annuitants of contracting agencies in addition to or in lieu of other health benefit plans offered under this part pursuant to Section 22922.
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7774 (3) Implement and administer risk adjustment procedures consistent with Section 22864 that require health benefit plans to adjust premiums and authorize the system to redistribute premiums based on rules and regulations established by the board for this purpose.
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79-(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.
76+(g) The board shall approve any employee association health benefit plan that was approved by the board in the 198788 contract year or prior, provided the plan continues to meet offered by the California Association of Highway Patrolmen Health Benefits Trust, the Peace Officers Research Association of California Health Benefits Trust, or the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust provided that the plan meets the minimum standards prescribed by the board. The trustees of an employee association health benefit plan are responsible for providing health benefit plan administration and services to its enrollees. Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the Peace Officers Research Association of California Insurance and Benefits Trust may offer different health benefit plan designs with varying premiums in different areas of the state. In addition, the California Correctional Peace Officer Association Health Benefits Trust and the California Insurance and Benefits Trust of the Peace Officers Research Association of California may each offer one or more different health benefit plan options with varying premiums to their respective members in different areas of the state. the trustees of an employee association health benefit plan authorized under this subdivision may offer one or more health benefit plans that have been approved by the board on a regional basis with a regional premium. The trustees of these employee association health benefit plans shall not use geographic regions that are different from the geographic regions established by the board for contracting agency regional premiums as authorized under paragraph (1) of subdivision (f), except that the trustees may use a north and south geographic region of the state different from the regions established by the board.
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8178 (h) Irrespective of any other provision of law, the sponsors of a health benefit plan approved under this section may reinsure the operation of the plan with an admitted insurer authorized to write disability insurance, if the premium includes the entire prepayment fee.