Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4777

Introduced
3/7/24  

Caption

Changing certain MNsure reporting requirements provision

Impact

The implications of SF4777 on state laws primarily relate to the strengthening of accountability measures within MNsure. By mandating regular reports to legislative committees on interagency agreements and budget transfers, the bill seeks to ensure that state funds are utilized transparently and efficiently. This move is designed to enhance oversight and potentially reduce financial mismanagement or misuse of resources, as detailed reporting will keep both legislative and public entities informed about MNsure's operations.

Summary

SF4777 aims to amend different sections of the Minnesota Statutes concerning MNsure, the state's health insurance exchange. The bill proposes changes in reporting requirements, intending to enhance transparency in the operations and fiscal management of MNsure. Specifically, it requires MNsure to provide quarterly reports relating to interagency agreements and financial appropriations that exceed $100,000. These reports will include pertinent details such as the purpose, effective date, and copies of specific agreements.

Contention

Discussion around SF4777 may center on the balance between regulatory oversight and operational independence. Proponents argue that the enhanced reporting requirements will provide necessary checks on public funds, enhancing public trust in MNsure. However, critics may contend that adding layers of reporting could potentially slow down the decision-making process within MNsure and detract from its primary mission of providing accessible health insurance to residents.

Notable_points

This bill reflects an ongoing effort in Minnesota to refine healthcare reporting processes amidst growing concerns about healthcare costs and service delivery. Importantly, it highlights legislative priorities surrounding transparency and fiscal responsibility in health-related state entities.

Companion Bills

MN HF4801

Similar To MNsure reporting requirements changed.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4801

MNsure reporting requirements changed.

MN SF3063

Provisions clanging trust account requirements

MN SF4778

MinnesotaCare public option establishment, MinnesotaCare eligibility and various other provisions, and appropriation

MN SF49

Health insurance provisions modifications and appropriations

MN SF1440

MNsure Legislative Oversight Commission elimination provision

MN SF783

Tax provisions modifications

MN SF4699

Omnibus Health and Human Services supplemental appropriations and policy provisions

MN SF5020

State personnel management provisions modifications

MN SF5329

Prescription drugs price increases and reporting requirements provisions

MN HF1372

Various policy and technical changes made to individual income and corporate franchise taxes, fire and police state aids, tax-related data practices provisions, and other miscellaneous taxes and tax provisions.

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