Louisiana 2021 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB29 Comm Sub / Analysis

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SB 29 Reengrossed 2021 Regular Session	Abraham
Present law authorizes the commissioner of insurance to promulgate rules and regulations
necessary to implement the provisions of the Louisiana Insurance Code.
Proposed law authorizes the commissioner to issue certain emergency rules and regulations
whenever the governor declares a state or emergency or a public health emergency.
Proposed law provides that the rules and regulations may address any of the following items
related to insurance policies or health maintenance organization contracts in the state:
(1)Medical coverage relative to each of the following:
(a)Removal of telehealth and telemedicine access restraints.
(b)Suspension of physician credentialing requirements.
(c)Expansion of remote access to pharmaceutical drugs.
(2)Grace periods for payment of premiums and performance of other obligations by
insurers or insureds. Authorizes the commissioner to implement a grace period for
a period not to exceed sixty days during which the commissioner shall be strictly
limited to requiring health insurers pending subsequent claims until any arrearages
are corrected or the product is permissibly cancelled or nonrenewed and may require
prior notice to providers as a prerequisite for nonpayment of claims at the end of the
grace period. Further provides that if arrearages are not corrected and the product is
permissibly cancelled or nonrenewed, a health care provider may seek payment for
services rendered from the insured.
(3)Temporary postponement of involuntary cancellation or nonrenewal by the insurer.
Proposed law requires that the commissioner's action specify the kinds of insurance affected,
the geographic areas to which the rule or regulation applies which may be less extensive but
not more extensive than the geographic area in the governor's declaration, and the effective
dates of the emergency rule or regulation are not to exceed the period of the governor's
emergency declaration, including any extension or an earlier termination of the state or
emergency.
Proposed law requires that any emergency rules or regulations are subject to legislative
oversight in accordance with R.S. 49:950, et seq. and all of the following provisions:
(1)Upon determination by the commissioner that an imminent peril to the public health,
safety, or welfare requires adoption of a rule upon shorter notice and within five days
of adoption states in writing to the governor, the attorney general, the speaker of the
House of Representatives, the president of the Senate, and the office of the state
register, the reasons for that finding, then he may proceed without prior notice or
hearing or upon any abbreviated notice and hearing that it finds practicable, to adopt
an emergency rule.
(2)Requires that the reasons for finding it necessary to adopt an emergency rule include
specific reasons why the failure to adopt the rule on an emergency basis would result
in imminent peril to the public health, safety, or welfare, or specific reasons why the
emergency rule meets other criteria for adoption of the rule.
(3)Requires the commissioner's statement be submitted to the speaker of the House of
Representatives and the president of the Senate at their respective capitol offices by RDCSB29 3264 2806
electronic transmission if available. If no electronic means are available, requires the
statement be submitted to the office of the speaker of the House of Representatives
and the president of the Senate in capitol by certified mail with the return receipt
requested or by messenger who shall provide a receipt for signature.
(4)Authorizes an oversight subcommittee hearing to review the emergency rule within
60 days after receipt of the commissioner's statement by the presiding officer of
either house to determine whether it meets criteria for an emergency rule. Provides
that if the oversight subcommittee finds the rule unacceptable it shall prepare a
written report to the governor.
(5)Provides for gubernatorial review of the emergency rule within 60 days after its
adoption. If found unacceptable, the governor is to provide a written report to the
commissioner and the Louisiana Register no later than four days his determination.
(6)Requires that upon receipt of the report, the rule shall be nullified and shall be
without effect.
(7)Provides that proposed law shall not be construed to grant the commissioner
authority to issue emergency rules or regulations not otherwise authorized in
proposed law.
Proposed law requires promulgation, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, rules
and regulations to govern the business of insurance in the event of a declaration of
emergency. Provides that the rules establish requirements related to insurance policies or
health maintenance contracts under the authority under proposed law.
Proposed law requires that any rule adopted under proposed law governing medical coverage
not specifically enumerated be presented by the commissioner to the Senate Insurance
Committee and House Insurance Committee for review and approval by either committee
prior to adoption.
Provides that any temporary postponement of cancellation or nonrenewal shall not remain
in effect beyond 60 days unless presented by the commissioner to the Senate Insurance
Committee and House Insurance Committee for review and approval by either committee
prior to any extension.
Authorizes the House Committee on Insurance and the Senate Committee on Insurance
meeting jointly or separately to consider an emergency rule promulgated under proposed law
to reject the rule or any provision thereof, in which case the rejected rule or provision shall
be nullified and shall be without effect.
Effective August 1, 2021.
(Adds R.S. 22:11(C))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate
Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Insurance to the original
bill
1. Adds provisions regarding medical coverage related to removal of telehealth
and telemedicine access restraints; suspension of physician credentialing
requirements; and expansion of remote access to pharmaceutical drugs.
2. Add provisions as to grace periods for payment of premiums and
performance of other obligations as applied to health and accident insurance
and HMO's.
3. Provides for temporary postponement of involuntary cancellations or
nonrenewal by the insurer.
4. Provides the procedure for the commissioner to issue emergency rules or
regulations on a finding of imminent peril to public health, safety, or welfare. RDCSB29 3264 2806
Senate Floor Amendments to engrossed bill
1. Clarifies that the commissioner's power to implement a 60 days or less grace
period during a declared emergency is strictly limited to health insurers.
2. Provides that if, during the duration of the grace period, arrearages are not
corrected and the product is permissibly cancelled or nonrenewed, a health
care provider may seek payment for services rendered from the insured.
3. Makes technical changes.
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Insurance to the
reengrossed bill:
1. Provide that proposed law shall not be construed to grant the commissioner
authority to issue emergency rules or regulations not otherwise authorized in
proposed law.
2. Make technical changes.