Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB925

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Specifies that certain contracts for health care benefits provided by qualified membership organizations to their members shall not be considered insurance under the laws of this state

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by clarifying what constitutes a health care benefit contract and delineating the bounds within which qualified membership organizations can operate. The implications of this change could allow for innovative models of health care delivery, particularly in rural areas where traditional insurance models may not be as viable. By allowing membership organizations, such as farm bureaus, to provide health care benefits without being classified as insurance, SB925 potentially opens avenues for individuals who may lack access to conventional health insurance options.

Summary

Senate Bill 925 aims to define and regulate contracts for health care benefits provided by certain qualified membership organizations in Missouri. Specifically, the bill adds a new section to Chapter 376 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, establishing that contracts issued by these organizations will not be considered as insurance under state laws. This establishes a specific legal framework that excludes these contracts from certain insurance regulations, thus providing these organizations greater flexibility in offering health-related benefits to their members.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB925 include concerns that the legislation might bypass crucial consumer protections typically associated with licensed insurance products. Critics may argue that labeling these contracts as something other than insurance could lead to a lack of accountability and regulation in the health care marketplace. Furthermore, by specifically defining qualified membership organizations that can provide these benefits, there may be worries about fairness and the potential exclusion of other organizations that could also serve their members effectively but do not meet the bill's outlined criteria.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB11

Specifies that contracts for health care benefits provided by a farm bureau to its members shall not be considered insurance under the laws of this state

MO SB578

Specifies that aircraft casualty insurance shall be considered commercial insurance for purposes of an exemption from the requirement to file insurance rating plans

MO SB114

Specifies that certain applicants for disabled license plates or windshield placards shall not be required to provide physician's statements for issuance or renewal of the plates or placards

MO SB230

Provides that school districts shall not prohibit home school students from trying out or auditioning for team or club membership in any event or activity offered by the school district

MO SB719

Provides that certain public officers removed from office by a quo warranto action shall not be entitled to public retirement benefits

MO SB547

Authorizes a tax credit for contributions to certain benevolent organizations

MO SB268

Specifies additional circumstances under which a patient shall be granted an exception to a step therapy protocol required by a health carrier for coverage of a prescription drug

MO SB277

Modifies the membership of the Missouri Development Finance Board

MO SB558

Enacts provisions relating to health care provider participation in health insurance plans

MO SB560

Provides that transportation network companies shall not be held vicariously liable based on reasons specified in the act, provided certain conditions are met

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