New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5137

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/6/23  

Caption

"The Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act"; revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans.

Impact

The proposed changes in A5137 are expected to have a significant influence on state laws surrounding health insurance for small businesses. By requiring carriers to offer a minimum of three individual health benefits plans and making it easier to navigate health insurance markets, the legislation aims to reduce the burden on small employers seeking health coverage for their workers. This may result in increased competition among insurers, potentially leading to lower premiums and expanded coverage options for small business employees.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5137, known as the 'Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act', is designed to modify the requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans in New Jersey. The bill seeks to facilitate access to affordable health insurance for small businesses and their employees, addressing key factors like plan offerings, pricing, and regulatory compliance. The bill amends existing statutes, specifically P.L.1992, c.161 and P.L.1992, c.162, to enhance the availability and attractiveness of health plans for small employers by ensuring a diverse array of options is provided.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding A5137 is mixed among stakeholders. Supporters predominantly from business advocacy groups express optimism that the bill will enhance accessibility and affordability of health insurance, thereby benefiting small businesses and their employees. Conversely, some critics raise concerns about the overall effectiveness of such amendments, arguing that they may not sufficiently address the systemic issues in the healthcare system and could potentially lead to unequal health coverage among different income groups.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly focusing on the implications for existing regulations and the potential pushback from larger insurance carriers. While proponents argue that the bill promotes necessary reforms to empower small businesses, opponents fear it might unintentionally skew the market dynamics in favor of larger organizations, making it harder for smaller players to compete. This tension underscores the larger debate between ensuring insurance availability and maintaining a fair competitive environment in the health insurance market.

Companion Bills

NJ S3480

Same As "The Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act"; revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans.

Similar Bills

NJ S3480

"The Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act"; revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans.

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NJ S2824

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NJ A2765

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