Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2452

Introduced
3/8/23  
Refer
3/8/23  
Report Pass
3/21/23  
Engrossed
3/28/23  
Refer
3/29/23  

Caption

Eliminating the requirement that the state employees health care commission offer long-term care insurance and indemnity insurance.

Impact

The proposed changes, if enacted, will directly affect various statutes related to employee benefits and health insurance for state employees. By abolishing the need to provide long-term care and indemnity insurance, the legislation is expected to streamline available options for employees while also reallocating existing funds to the newly established cafeteria benefits fund. This may provide more flexibility in how benefits can be structured and used by state employees.

Summary

House Bill 2452 seeks to amend the Kansas state employees health care program by eliminating the requirement for the Health Care Commission to offer long-term care insurance and indemnity insurance. This change aims to simplify the insurance offerings available to state employees and consolidate their benefits into a 'cafeteria benefits fund'. The bill reflects an ongoing trend towards managing employee benefits more effectively while potentially reducing administrative complexity for the state.

Contention

While the bill passed the House with unanimous support, there may be underlying concerns regarding whether the removal of certain insurance options could leave state employees with fewer protections. Proponents argue that the updated benefits structure will better meet the needs of employees, while critics might worry about potential gaps in coverage, particularly in long-term care, which can be crucial for older employees or those with chronic health conditions. The reception in future legislative sessions will likely gauge the broader sentiment regarding the balance between cost efficiency and comprehensive coverage options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB85

Enacting the Kansas travel insurance act.

KS HB2245

Transferring officers, employees, powers, duties and functions relating to the state health care benefits program from the division of the state employee health benefits plan of the department of administration to the insurance department, establishing the commissioner of insurance as the chairperson of the Kansas state employees health care commission, providing that all management functions of such commission be administered by the commissioner of insurance and eliminating a pilot program regarding employer contributions for certain children.

KS HB2834

Transferring officers, employees, powers, duties and functions relating to the state health care benefits program from the division of the state employee health benefits plan of the department of administration to the insurance department, establishing the commissioner of insurance as the chairperson of the Kansas state employees health care commission, providing that all management functions of such commission be administered by the commissioner of insurance and eliminating a pilot program regarding employer contributions for certain children.

KS HB2050

Authorizing the commissioner of insurance to set the amount of certain fees and cause the publication of such fees in the Kansas register, authorizing the commissioner to reduce the number of board members on certain insurance-related boards, renaming the Kansas insurance department as the Kansas department of insurance, renaming the office of the securities commissioner as the department of insurance, securities division, renaming the securities commissioner as the department of insurance, assistant commissioner, securities division and eliminating the requirement of senate confirmation for appointees to such position, requiring the commissioner of insurance to maintain a list of eligible nonadmitted insurers and authorizing such nonadmitted insurers to transact business in Kansas with vehicle dealers and to provide excess coverage insurance on Kansas risks.

KS HB2333

Renaming the Kansas insurance department as the Kansas department of insurance, the office of the securities commissioner of Kansas as the department of insurance, securities division, the securities commissioner as the department of insurance assistant commissioner, securities division and eliminating the requirement that the senate confirm department of insurance assistant commissioner, securities division appointees.

KS HB2334

Enacting the Kansas protected cell captive insurance company act, providing for the redomestication of a foreign or alien captive insurance company and updating certain terms, requirements and conditions of the captive insurance act, reducing insurance company premium tax rates, creating parity between the insurance agent and public adjuster licensing requirements, authorizing insurers to file certain travel insurance policies under the accident and health line of insurance and authorizing the commissioner of insurance to select and announce the version of certain instructions, calculations and documents in effect for the upcoming calendar year and cause such announcement to be published in the Kansas register not later than December 1 of the current year.

KS SB20

Reducing the number of board members appointed by the commissioner on certain insurance-related boards and the frequency of the meetings of the committee on surety bonds and insurance.

KS SB42

Providing for the establishment of a web-based online insurance verification system for the verification of evidence of motor vehicle liability insurance, eliminating the requirement that the commissioner of insurance submit certain reports to the governor and requiring certain reports be available on the insurance department's website, removing certain entities from the definition of person for the purpose of enforcing insurance law, requiring that third party administrators maintain separate fiduciary accounts for individual payors and prohibiting the commingling of funds held on behalf of multiple payors, requiring the disclosure to the commissioner of insurance of any bankruptcy petition filed by or on behalf of such administrator pursuant to the United State bankruptcy code, requiring title agents to make their reports available for inspection upon request of the commissioner of insurance instead of submitting such reports annually, standardizing the amount of surety bonds filed with the commissioner of insurance at $100,000 and eliminating the small business exemption in certain counties.

KS SB356

Updating certain terms, definitions and conditions relating to the requirements of certain insurance reports, examinations and transactions.

KS HSB539

A bill for an act relating to the use of genetic information provided to an insurer that offers health insurance, disability insurance, life insurance, or long-term care insurance.

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