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107 SENATE BILL 611
118 J5, P4 5lr2383
12- CF HB 859
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1310 By: Senator King
1411 Introduced and read first time: January 24, 2025
1512 Assigned to: Budget and Taxation and Finance
16-Committee Report: Favorable with amendments
17-Senate action: Adopted
18-Read second time: March 16, 2025
1913
20-CHAPTER ______
14+A BILL ENTITLED
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2216 AN ACT concerning 1
2317
2418 Access to Health Insurance for Child Care Professionals – Outreach and 2
2519 Qualifying Nonprofit Satellite Organizations 3
2620
2721 FOR the purpose of requiring the State Department of Education, in collaboration with the 4
2822 Maryland Health Benefit Exchange, to promote access to health insurance for child 5
2923 care professionals; authorizing a child care provider that receives a certain amount 6
3024 of funding from a unit of State, local, or federal government to participate in the 7
3125 State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare Benefits Program as a satellite 8
32-organization; requiring the Exchange to conduct a certain survey; and generally 9
33-relating to access to health insurance and health benefits for child care professionals. 10
26+organization; and generally relating to access to health insurance and health benefits 9
27+for child care professionals. 10
3428
3529 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 11
3630 Article – Education 12
3731 Section 1–101(a) and (f) and 7–1A–01(a) and (i) 13
3832 Annotated Code of Maryland 14
3933 (2022 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 15
4034
4135 BY adding to 16
4236 Article – Education 17
4337 Section 2–107 18
4438 Annotated Code of Maryland 19
4539 (2022 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 20
4640
4741 BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 21
48- Article – State Personnel and Pensions 22 2 SENATE BILL 611
42+ Article – State Personnel and Pensions 22
43+Section 2–501 23
44+ Annotated Code of Maryland 24
45+ (2024 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 25
46+
47+BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 26
48+ Article – State Personnel and Pensions 27 2 SENATE BILL 611
4949
5050
51-Section 2–501 1
51+Section 2–512 1
5252 Annotated Code of Maryland 2
5353 (2024 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 3
5454
55-BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 4
56- Article – State Personnel and Pensions 5
57-Section 2–512 6
58- Annotated Code of Maryland 7
59- (2024 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 8
55+ SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 4
56+That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 5
6057
61-BY adding to 9
62- Article – Insurance 10
63- Section 31–125 11
64- Annotated Code of Maryland 12
65- (2017 Replacement Volume and 2024 Supplement) 13
58+Article – Education 6
6659
67- SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 14
68-That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 15
60+1–101. 7
6961
70-Article – Education 16
62+ (a) In this article, unless the context requires otherwise, the following words have 8
63+the meanings indicated. 9
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72-1–101. 17
65+ (f) “Department” means the State Department of Education. 10
7366
74- (a) In this article, unless the context requires otherwise, the following words have 18
75-the meanings indicated. 19
67+2–107. 11
7668
77- (f) “Department” means the State Department of Education. 20
69+ THE DEPARTMENT , IN COLLABORATION WIT H THE MARYLAND HEALTH 12
70+BENEFIT EXCHANGE, SHALL PROMOTE ACCESS TO HEALTH INSURANCE FOR CHIL D 13
71+CARE PROFESSIONALS B Y: 14
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79-2–107. 21
73+ (1) PARTNERING WITH : 15
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81-7–1A–01. 22
75+ (I) PREKINDERGARTEN PROVI DER HUBS, AS DEFINED IN § 16
76+7–1A–01 OF THIS ARTICLE; 17
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83- (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 23
78+ (II) CHILD CARE ASSOCIATIO NS; AND 18
8479
85- (i) “Prekindergarten provider hub” means a coordinated partnership between 24
86-eligible prekindergarten providers and other entities established by the Department under 25
87-§ 7–1A–09 of this subtitle. 26
80+ (III) RELEVANT NONPROFIT OR GANIZATIONS; 19
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89-Article – Insurance 27
82+ (2) HELPING CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS O BTAIN HEALTH 20
83+INSURANCE THROUGH TH E MARYLAND HEALTH BENEFIT EXCHANGE OR 21
84+MEDICAID; 22
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91-31–125. 28
86+ (3) ASSISTING CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS WHO LO SE MEDICAID 23
87+COVERAGE WITH FINDIN G ALTERNATIVE HEALTH INSURANCE OPTIONS ; 24
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93- THE DEPARTMENT , IN COLLABORATION WIT H THE MARYLAND HEALTH 29
94-BENEFIT EXCHANGE, SHALL PROMOTE ACCESS TO HEALTH INSURANCE FOR CHILD 30
95-CARE PROFESSIONALS B Y: 31
89+ (4) HELPING ENSURE HEALTH PLAN OPTIONS MEET THE BUDG ETS 25
90+AND HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE NEEDS OF CH ILD CARE PROFESSIONA LS AND 26
91+CHILD CARE EMPLOYERS ; AND 27
92+
93+ (5) PROVIDING INFORMATION AL RESOURCES OR REFE RRALS FOR 28
94+ADDITIONAL SUPPORT . 29
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99- (1) PARTNERING PARTNERING WITH: 1
98+7–1A–01. 1
10099
101- (I) PREKINDERGARTEN THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF 2
102-EDUCATION; 3
100+ (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 2
103101
104- (II) PREKINDERGARTEN PROVIDER HUBS , AS DEFINED IN § 4
105-7–1A–01 OF THIS ARTICLE THE EDUCATION ARTICLE; 5
102+ (i) “Prekindergarten provider hub” means a coordinated partnership between 3
103+eligible prekindergarten providers and other entities established by the Department under 4
104+§ 7–1A–09 of this subtitle. 5
106105
107- (II) (III) CHILD CHILD CARE ASSOCIATIONS ; AND 6
106+Article – State Personnel and Pensions 6
108107
109- (III) (IV) RELEVANT RELEVANT NONPROFIT ORGANIZATI ONS; 7
108+2–501. 7
110109
111- (2) HELPING HELPING CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS OBTAIN HEALTH 8
112-INSURANCE THROUGH TH E MARYLAND HEALTH BENEFIT EXCHANGE OR 9
113-MEDICAID; 10
110+ (a) In this subtitle the following terms have the meanings indicated. 8
114111
115- (3) ASSISTING ASSISTING CHILD CARE PROFESSIO NALS WHO LOSE 11
116-MEDICAID COVERAGE WIT H FINDING ALTERNATIV E HEALTH INSURANCE O PTIONS; 12
112+ (b) (1) “County board” means the board of education of a county. 9
117113
118- (4) HELPING HELPING ENSURE HEALTH PLAN OPTIONS MEET THE 13
119-BUDGETS AND HEALTH I NSURANCE COVERAGE NE EDS OF CHILD CARE 14
120-PROFESSIONALS AND CH ILD CARE EMPLOYERS ; AND 15
114+ (2) “County board” includes the Baltimore City Board of School 10
115+Commissioners. 11
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122- (5) PROVIDING PROVIDING INFORMATIONAL RESOUR CES OR 16
123-REFERRALS FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT , INCLUDING FLYERS , WEBINARS, 17
124-IN–PERSON EVENTS , AND OTHER OUTREACH M ATERIALS TARGETED TO THE CHILD 18
125-CARE PROVIDER COMMUN ITY; AND 19
117+ (c) “Program” means the State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare 12
118+Benefits Program. 13
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127- (6) ASSESSING CURRENT LE VELS OF HEALTH CARE ACCESS ACROSS 20
128-THE CHILD CARE COMMU NITY BY CONDUCTING A SURVEY: 21
120+ (d) “Satellite organization” means any organization or entity whose employees 14
121+are eligible to participate in the State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare Benefits 15
122+Program as a separate account. 16
129123
130- (I) DEVELOPED IN CONSULT ATION WITH THE STATE 22
131-DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND RELEVAN T NONPROFIT ORGANIZA TIONS; AND 23
124+ (e) “Wellness program” means a program that is designed to: 17
132125
133- (II) WITH A PARTICULAR EM PHASIS ON PROVIDERS WHO 24
134-ACCEPT CHILD CARE SC HOLARSHIP VOUCHERS . 25
126+ (1) promote health or prevent or detect disease or illness; 18
135127
136-7–1A–01. 26
128+ (2) improve clinical outcomes; 19
137129
138- (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 27
130+ (3) prevent or reduce acute admissions and readmissions to health care 20
131+facilities; 21
139132
140- (i) “Prekindergarten provider hub” means a coordinated partnership between 28
141-eligible prekindergarten providers and other entities established by the Department under 29
142-§ 7–1A–09 of this subtitle. 30
133+ (4) improve treatment compliance for chronic conditions; 22
134+
135+ (5) promote healthy behaviors; or 23
136+
137+ (6) prevent or control injury. 24
138+
139+2–512. 25
140+
141+ (a) In this section, “qualifying nonprofit organization” means an organization 26
142+that: 27
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145145
146-Article – State Personnel and Pensions 1
146+ (1) (i) 1. receives State funds from the Maryland Department of 1
147+Health that cover more than one–third of the organization’s operating expenses; OR 2
147148
148-2–501. 2
149+ 2. IS A CHILD CARE PROV IDER THAT RECEIVES F UNDS 3
150+FROM A UNIT OF STATE, LOCAL, OR FEDERAL GOVERNMEN T THAT COVER MORE 4
151+THAN TWO–THIRDS OF THE ORGANIZATION ’S OPERATING EXPENSES ; and 5
149152
150- (a) In this subtitle the following terms have the meanings indicated. 3
153+ (ii) is: 6
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152- (b) (1) “County board” means the board of education of a county. 4
155+ 1. described in § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and 7
153156
154- (2) “County board” includes the Baltimore City Board of School 5
155-Commissioners. 6
157+ 2. exempt from income tax under § 501(a) of the Internal 8
158+Revenue Code; 9
156159
157- (c) “Program” means the State Employee and Retir ee Health and Welfare 7
158-Benefits Program. 8
160+ (2) is the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.; 10
159161
160- (d) “Satellite organization” means any organization or entity whose employees 9
161-are eligible to participate in the State Employee and Retiree Health and Welfare Benefits 10
162-Program as a separate account. 11
162+ (3) is a corporation, a limited liability company, or any other entity that is 11
163+wholly owned by the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.; or 12
163164
164- (e) “Wellness program” means a program that is designed to: 12
165+ (4) is the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center. 13
165166
166- (1) promote health or prevent or detect disease or illness; 13
167+ (b) The Secretary shall adopt regulations for the enrollment and participation of 14
168+employees of a qualifying nonprofit organization to participate in the Program as a satellite 15
169+organization. 16
167170
168- (2) improve clinical outcomes; 14
171+ (c) A qualifying nonprofit organization that participates in the Program as a 17
172+satellite organization shall: 18
169173
170- (3) prevent or reduce acute admissions and readmissions to health care 15
171-facilities; 16
174+ (1) pay to the State: 19
172175
173- (4) improve treatment compliance for chronic conditions; 17
176+ (i) a premium in the amount determined by the Secretary; and 20
174177
175- (5) promote healthy behaviors; or 18
178+ (ii) any costs, as determined by the Secretary, for the administration 21
179+of this Program; and 22
176180
177- (6) prevent or control injury. 19
181+ (2) determine the extent to which the organization will subsidize 23
182+participation by its employees in the Program. 24
178183
179-2–512. 20
184+ (d) The participation of a satellite organization in the Program may not impede, 25
185+undermine, or conflict with the Program’s federal compliance obligations or governmental 26
186+and cafeteria plan status, as defined in 26 U.S.C. § 125. 27
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181- (a) In this section, “qualifying nonprofit organization” means an organization 21
182-that: 22
183-
184- (1) (i) 1. receives State funds from the Maryland Department of 23
185-Health that cover more than one–third of the organization’s operating expenses; OR 24
186-
187- 2. IS A CHILD CARE PROV IDER THAT RECEIVES F UNDS 25
188-FROM A UNIT OF STATE, LOCAL, OR FEDERAL GOVERNMEN T THAT COVER MORE 26
189-THAN TWO–THIRDS OF THE ORGANI ZATION’S OPERATING EXPENSES ; and 27
190-
191- (ii) is: 28
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194-
195- 1. described in § 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and 1
196-
197- 2. exempt from income tax under § 501(a) of the Internal 2
198-Revenue Code; 3
199-
200- (2) is the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.; 4
201-
202- (3) is a corporation, a limited liability company, or any other entity that is 5
203-wholly owned by the Legal Aid Bureau, Inc.; or 6
204-
205- (4) is the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center. 7
206-
207- (b) The Secretary shall adopt regulations for the enrollment and participation of 8
208-employees of a qualifying nonprofit organization to participate in the Program as a satellite 9
209-organization. 10
210-
211- (c) A qualifying nonprofit organization that participates in the Program as a 11
212-satellite organization shall: 12
213-
214- (1) pay to the State: 13
215-
216- (i) a premium in the amount determined by the Secretary; and 14
217-
218- (ii) any costs, as determined by the Secretary, for the administration 15
219-of this Program; and 16
220-
221- (2) determine the extent to which the organization will subsidize 17
222-participation by its employees in the Program. 18
223-
224- (d) The participation of a satellite organization in the Program may not impede, 19
225-undermine, or conflict with the Program’s federal compliance obligations or governmental 20
226-and cafeteria plan status, as defined in 26 U.S.C. § 125. 21
227-
228- SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 22
229-October 1, 2025. 23
230-
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188+ SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect 28
189+October 1, 2025. 29
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