New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S776

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Establishes loan program in Department of Treasury for certain entities offering health benefits plans; makes appropriation.

Impact

Under SB 776, the State Treasurer will evaluate applications from entities seeking loans to maintain their solvency. Loans will be available only to applicants deemed likely to become insolvent without financial assistance, and the amount provided will be limited to what is necessary to avoid such insolvency. Additionally, no loans can be awarded after the ninth month following the bill's effective date. This sunset provision is designed to encourage timely intervention and support for struggling health benefit providers.

Summary

Senate Bill 776, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, establishes a loan program administered by the State Treasurer for certain entities offering health benefits plans. The bill specifically targets organizations that face insolvency due to the financial strains imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly those experiencing a surge in catastrophic claims or other economic challenges. The intent is to provide necessary financial support to ensure these entities can continue to operate and provide health coverage, mitigating the impact of the pandemic on the healthcare system.

Contention

While this bill aims to safeguard the operation of health benefit entities during a challenging economic period, there may be points of contention regarding the management of the loan program and its fiscal implications for the state budget. Critics may raise concerns about the sufficiency of appropriations from the General Fund to support the program and the potential burden of extended repayment terms or loan forgiveness, which could impact state finances in the long term. There is also the question of how the bill's provisions will ensure equitable access to loans among diverse health benefit providers in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1300

Establishes loan program in Department of Treasury for certain entities offering health benefits plans; makes appropriation.

NJ A2085

Establishes grant program in Department of Treasury for certain employers affected by winding down of Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust; makes appropriation.

NJ A3383

Establishes grant program in Department of Treasury for certain employers affected by winding down of Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust; makes appropriation.

NJ S1970

Establishes grant program in Department of the Treasury for certain employers affected by winding down of Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust; establishes "Self-Funded Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangement Security Fund."

NJ A3221

Establishes Frontline Health Care Worker Loan Forgiveness Program.

NJ A5903

Makes various changes to SHBP plan offerings and governance.

NJ S1745

Establishes COVID-19 Frontline Mental Health Claims Program in Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services in DHS and makes appropriation.

NJ S2452

Establishes COVID-19 Frontline Mental Health Claims Program in Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services in DHS and makes appropriation.

NJ S1618

Establishes one-time payment program in Department of Treasury for aid for certain eligible taxpayers; appropriates $35 million.

NJ HB1614

Appropriation; Health, Department of.

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