New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB323

Introduced
12/14/21  
Refer
12/14/21  

Caption

Permitting state trade associations to purchase health insurance offered by their peer national trade associations.

Impact

Should SB 323 be enacted, it would amend existing statutes by adding provisions that specifically permit state trade associations to join with peer national organizations for the purpose of purchasing health insurance. This change could significantly impact the market dynamics for health insurance among trade associations in New Hampshire, potentially leading to better coverage and lower costs due to increased bargaining power and pooled resources. Consequently, it might encourage more organizations to seek membership in trade associations, enhancing collective benefits for their members.

Summary

Senate Bill 323 seeks to allow state trade associations to participate in health insurance plans offered by their respective national trade associations. The primary goal of this legislation is to enhance the availability of health insurance options for trade associations at the state level, which often face limited coverage choices. By enabling them to align with larger national entities, the bill aims to provide access to potentially broader and more competitive health insurance offerings that are better suited to their members' needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 323 appears to be generally supportive among trade associations that see the bill as a positive step towards achieving better health insurance options. Proponents argue that the ability to purchase insurance through national associations would lead to improved health coverage for smaller organizations that previously struggled to find suitable plans. However, discussions may also reflect some concerns regarding the implications this bill could have on health insurance standards and regulatory oversight.

Contention

Not everyone is in agreement regarding SB 323. Some critics have raised concerns about how this bill could lead to inconsistencies in health insurance regulations if state entities are allowed to bypass certain state provisions. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the potential for monopolistic behavior among large national trade associations who may exert undue influence over pricing and available options, potentially disadvantaging smaller states and associations. This legislative push to allow wider participation in national plans thus raises important questions about the nature of insurance market competition and regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB05051

An Act Adopting The National Association Of Insurance Commissioners' Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact.

NH HB05449

An Act Permitting State Residents To Purchase Health Insurance From Foreign Insurers.

NH S2422

Updates "New Jersey Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act" to current standards of National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

NH A3899

Updates "New Jersey Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act" to current standards of National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

NH HB06710

An Act Concerning Association Health Plans And Establishing A Task Force To Study Stop-loss Insurance.

NH SB18

Permitting the commissioner of health and human services to authorize additional beds for a pediatric intermediate care facility under certain circumstances.

NH HB187

Permitting a police chief or other designated law enforcement officer to serve process.

NH HB1126

Permitting minors over the age of 16 to obtain a vaccination without parental consent.

NH HB148

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain circumstances.

NH HB06999

An Act Requiring A Study Of Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements For Trade Associations And A Report Concerning Health Care Plans, Retirement Plans And Other Benefits Provided By Nonstate Public Employers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.