New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR56

Introduced
2/3/22  

Caption

Proposes constitutional amendment dedicating certain assessments paid by mutual holding company to reduce health insurance premiums for the company's policyholders.

Impact

The proposed amendment seeks to mandate that the revenue generated from these assessments—amounting to an initial payment of $600 million and subsequent annual assessments of up to $650 million—must be utilized to lower costs for health insurance provided to policyholders. This legislative move aims to directly alleviate financial burdens on consumers while allowing the state to responsibly manage the ensuing funds.

Summary

SCR56, introduced in New Jersey, proposes a constitutional amendment aimed at ensuring that certain assessments collected from mutual holding companies are dedicated to reducing health insurance premiums for policyholders. The bill specifically focuses on the assessments that a health service corporation is required to pay when it reorganizes into a mutual holding company. This reorganization allows the corporation to maintain its operations while changing its structural framework to a mutual holding format, which can potentially increase its financial resilience.

Contention

Whether this constitutional change is beneficial or necessary has sparked discussions among lawmakers and stakeholders. Proponents are advocating that it creates a legal framework to safeguard policyholders from potential premium hikes that could result from the reorganization process. However, critics may argue about the implications of placing such financial restrictions on the state, questioning if this amendment might limiting funds available for other essential services or initiatives, given that it ties revenue specifically to health insurance premium reductions.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR90

Same As Proposes constitutional amendment dedicating certain assessments paid by mutual holding company to reduce health insurance premiums for the company's policyholders.

Previously Filed As

NJ ACR90

Proposes constitutional amendment dedicating certain assessments paid by mutual holding company to reduce health insurance premiums for the company's policyholders.

NJ A1015

Requires annual assessment paid by mutual holding company to solely fund health care initiatives; establishes Healthcare Rate Stabilization and Improvements Organization.

NJ A2189

Requires annual assessment paid by mutual holding company to solely fund health care initiatives; establishes Healthcare Rate Stabilization and Improvements Organization.

NJ HB3090

Insurance; reorganization; mutual insurer; stock insurer; Insurance Commissioner; mutual holding company; plan; foreign mutual insurance companies; effective date.

NJ HB210

Provides for technical corrections to certain provisions affecting mutual insurance holding companies

NJ HB1039

Provides relative to mutual insurance holding companies

NJ A645

Amends certain requirements concerning insurance holding companies.

NJ A3112

Amends certain requirements concerning insurance holding companies.

NJ SB1

Creating Mining Mutual Insurance Company

NJ SB144

Requires insurance premium finance companies to cooperate with the Department of Insurance when insurance premiums are paid by an insurance premium finance company. (8/1/15)

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