Relative to medical benefits payments by state retirees.
Impact
The implementation of SB356 is expected to have an indeterminable impact on state expenditures from the General Fund. The Department of Administrative Services has indicated that this bill will help the state adhere to federal eligibility and enrollment rules managed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. By streamlining the direct billing process and improving the handling of enrollments and terminations, the measures set in place by this bill aim to reduce unnecessary administrative costs, while also enhancing the cost-effectiveness of claims processing for retired state employees.
Summary
SB356 is an act that focuses on clarifying the procedures related to medical benefits payments for state retirees. This legislation is aimed at simplifying the existing processes regarding eligibility verification, billing, and reenrollment for retirees. As the bill modifies existing statutes, it outlines the responsibilities of retirees in verifying their eligibility for benefits, ensuring that necessary documentation is submitted in a timely manner. Failure to comply with these provisions can result in the permanent cessation of benefits.
Contention
During the discussions surrounding SB356, some legislative members raised concerns about the implications of strict billing and payment timelines on retirees, especially those who may struggle with timely payments due to financial challenges. Opponents of specific clauses within the bill argue that the potential for benefits termination for minor billing errors could disproportionately affect vulnerable retiree populations. Advocates, on the other hand, argue that these structured processes are necessary to maintain the integrity and sustainability of the state's medical benefits program for retirees.
Increasing the maximum benefits for first responders critically injured in the line of duty, relative to the determination of education adequacy grants and calculation of certain group II benefits within the retirement system.
Relative to state and statewide retirement systems, prohibits certain members who are reemployed after retirement from receiving retirement benefits or accruing additional benefits
Relative to death benefits for public works employees killed in the line of duty, and relative to workers' compensation offsets for certain retirement system benefits.
Relative to state and statewide retirement systems, prohibits certain members who are reemployed after retirement from receiving retirement benefits or accruing additional benefits (OR DECREASE APV)