Florida 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H1329 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/02/2023

                               
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to health insurance coverage by out -2 
of-state insurers; amending s. 624.404, F.S.; 3 
authorizing foreign insurers that have secured 4 
regulatory approval from a United States territory 5 
regulatory authority to transact health insurance in 6 
this state under certain circumstances; authorizing 7 
actions to be filed in courts of this state against 8 
such insurance transactions and insurers under c ertain 9 
circumstances; providing that such insurance 10 
transactions and insurers are subject to other 11 
provisions of the Florida Insurance Code under certain 12 
circumstances; exempting such insurers from insurance -13 
specific taxes; defining the term "territory of the 14 
United States"; providing an effective date. 15 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 17 
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 Section 1.  Subsection (2) of section 624.404, Florida 19 
Statutes, is amended to read: 20 
 624.404  General eligibility of insurers for certifica te of 21 
authority.—To qualify for and hold authority to transact 22 
insurance in this state, an insurer must be otherwise in 23 
compliance with this code and with its charter powers and must 24 
be an incorporated stock insurer, an incorporated mutual 25     
 
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insurer, or a reciprocal insurer, of the same general type as 26 
may be formed as a domestic insurer under this code; except 27 
that: 28 
 (2)(a) A foreign or alien insurer or exchange may not be 29 
authorized to transact insurance in this state unless it is 30 
otherwise qualified there for under this code and has operated 31 
satisfactorily for at least 3 years in its state or country of 32 
domicile; however, the office may waive the 3 -year requirement 33 
if the foreign or alien insurer or exchange: 34 
 1.(a) Has operated successfully and has capita l and 35 
surplus of $5 million; 36 
 2.(b) Is the wholly owned subsidiary of an insurer which 37 
is an authorized insurer in this state; 38 
 3.(c) Is the successor in interest through merger or 39 
consolidation of an authorized insurer; 40 
 4.(d) Provides a product or ser vice not readily available 41 
to the consumers of this state; or 42 
 5.(e) Possesses sufficient capital and surplus to support 43 
its plan of operation as filed with the office. 44 
 (b)1.  Notwithstanding paragraph (a) or any other provision 45 
of law, a foreign insurer may issue or deliver individual, 46 
group, or small employer health insurance policies, plans, or 47 
contracts; issue or deliver multiple -employer welfare 48 
arrangements; or otherwise transact health insurance if the 49 
foreign insurer: 50     
 
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 a.  Has secured regulatory a pproval from the relevant 51 
regulatory authority of any territory of the United States to 52 
issue or deliver such health insurance policies, plans, or 53 
contracts or such multiple -employer welfare arrangements or to 54 
otherwise transact health insurance. 55 
 b.  Submits to the office all documentation that such 56 
territorial regulatory authority may require, including, but not 57 
limited to, documentation regarding: 58 
 (I)  Financial statements and solvency. 59 
 (II)  Forms, including applications for coverage, 60 
contracts, and riders. 61 
 (III)  Rates, including actuarial certifications. 62 
 (IV)  Provider networks. 63 
 c.  Incorporates all requirements and consumer protections 64 
that such territorial regulatory authority may require into the 65 
terms of such health insurance policies, plans, or contracts, 66 
such multiple-employer welfare arrangements, or such health 67 
insurance transactions. 68 
 d.  Incorporates into such health insurance policies, 69 
plans, or contracts, such multiple -employer welfare 70 
arrangements, or such health insurance transaction s the foreign 71 
insurer's consent to have courts in this state enforce all 72 
requirements and consumer protections that such territorial 73 
regulatory authority may impose. A person in this state who is 74 
affected by such insurer's failure to enforce a requirement or 75     
 
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consumer protection imposed by such territorial regulatory 76 
authority may file an action in a court of this state to obtain 77 
an order that the requirement or consumer protection be 78 
enforced. 79 
 e.  Displays prominently on all marketing materials, 80 
applications, and contracts that the laws of the relevant 81 
territory of the United States, not the laws of this state, 82 
govern such health insurance policies, plans, or contracts, such 83 
multiple-employer welfare arrangements, or such health insurance 84 
transactions. 85 
 2.  Failure to comply with subparagraph 1. subjects the 86 
health insurance policies, plans, or contracts, multiple -87 
employer welfare arrangements, or health insurance transactions 88 
and the insurer to other provisions in the Florida Insurance 89 
Code regarding foreig n insurers and health insurance policies, 90 
plans, and contracts, multiple -employer welfare arrangements, 91 
and health insurance transactions. 92 
 3.  A foreign insurer authorized under subparagraph 1. to 93 
issue or deliver health insurance policies, plans, or cont racts 94 
or multiple-employer welfare arrangements or otherwise transact 95 
health insurance in this state is exempt from all insurance -96 
specific taxes imposed by this state, including, but not limited 97 
to, insurance premium tax and nonadmitted insurance tax under s. 98 
626.9362. 99 
 4.  As used in this paragraph, the term "territory of the 100     
 
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United States" includes America Samoa, the Commonwealth of 101 
Puerto Rico, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the United 102 
States Virgin Islands. 103 
 Section 2.  This act shall take ef fect July 1, 2023. 104