Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB821

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Report Pass
2/26/24  
Engrossed
2/29/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Enrolled
3/28/24  
Chaptered
5/16/24  

Caption

Maryland Insurance Administration - Professional Employer Organizations - Study

Impact

The implications of SB821 could be significant for small businesses utilizing PEOs for employee benefits. By studying the regulatory structures related to PEOs, the Maryland Insurance Administration can identify gaps or inefficiencies in the current system that may affect small employers accessing health plans through these organizations. The results of this study could influence future legislation around employee health coverage, potentially leading to more favorable conditions for small group markets and greater accessibility to health benefits for co-employed individuals.

Summary

Senate Bill 821 aims to address the regulation and oversight of Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs) within Maryland. The bill mandates the Maryland Insurance Administration to conduct a comprehensive study on PEOs, focusing on areas such as regulation under federal and state law, comparison with other states, and the evolution of PEO industry practices. This step is intended to ensure that health coverage offered through PEOs aligns with both the needs of businesses and the regulatory framework of the state, thereby enhancing the understanding of how PEOs operate in the health insurance landscape.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB821 appears to be positive, as stakeholders recognize the importance of clarifying regulations governing PEOs. Supporters of the bill argue that it will provide a necessary framework for better health coverage through PEO arrangements, ultimately benefiting both employers and employees. While there is broad support for the bill's objectives, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential bureaucratic overhead that the study may entail, as well as its long-term effectiveness in addressing existing issues in PEO regulations.

Contention

Though SB821 does not seem to prompt significant contention, stakeholders might express varying opinions on the study's approach and its potential outcomes. The emphasis on analyzing membership requirements and network benefits may lead to discussions on how PEOs can better serve small employers while remaining compliant with state and federal regulations. Ultimately, the success of the bill hinges on the thoroughness of the Maryland Insurance Administration's study and their ability to translate findings into effective policies that enhance the PEO framework.

Companion Bills

MD HB827

Crossfiled Maryland Insurance Administration – Professional Employer Organizations – Study

Previously Filed As

MD HB604

Health Insurance - Health Benefit Plans Issued Through Professional Employer Organizations - Exemption

MD SB500

Health Insurance – Health Benefit Plans Issued Through Professional Employer Organizations – Exemption

MD SB805

Maryland Medical Assistance Program and Health Insurance – Required Coverage for Biomarker Testing

MD HB1217

Maryland Medical Assistance Program and Health Insurance - Required Coverage for Biomarker Testing

MD HB382

Maryland Department of Health and Prescription Drug Affordability Board - Managed Care Organizations and Prescription Drug Claims - Study

MD HB998

Maryland Insurance Administration - Study on Diminished Value Within the Automobile Industry

MD HB25

Public Health - Healthy Maryland Program - Establishment

MD SB6

Maryland Teachers and State Employees Supplemental Retirement Plans - Automatic Enrollment - Study

MD SB59

Maryland Health Benefit Exchange – Small Employers – Special Enrollment Period and Marketing

MD HB107

Maryland Health Benefit Exchange – Small Employers – Special Enrollment Period and Marketing

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