New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1970

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Establishes grant program in Department of the Treasury for certain employers affected by winding down of Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust; establishes "Self-Funded Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangement Security Fund."

Impact

The introduction of S1970 is expected to provide crucial financial relief to small businesses that faced unexpected financial burdens due to the trust's issues. The bill allocates federal government assistance funds to support the implementation of this program, assisting employers in mitigating the economic difficulties stemming from the trust's inability to honor its obligations. The self-funded multiple employer welfare arrangement that the trust operated is currently a significant concern for many medical practices and small business owners, making this legislative move highly relevant in the current climate of economic recovery following the pandemic.

Summary

Senate Bill S1970 establishes a grant program within the New Jersey Department of the Treasury aimed at helping employers who were members of the Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust during 2020 and 2021, which is now winding down. This grant program is a response to the significant financial strains caused by the trust's bankruptcy, largely attributed to the overwhelming costs of COVID-19 related health claims. The bill mandates the State Treasurer to inform affected employers about the program and facilitate their applications for grants intended to cover their assessments arising from the trust's liabilities.

Contention

While the bill presents financial support for affected employers, some stakeholders may have concerns regarding the long-term sustainability of such grant programs. Questions about accountability, the criteria for granting funds, and potential misuse of the allocated resources may arise. Additionally, as the program is limited to a 24-month grant period from the effective date of the bill, discussions may surface concerning the adequacy of support for long-term recovery and the potential need for further legislative action once this initial funding phase concludes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2085

Establishes grant program in Department of Treasury for certain employers affected by winding down of Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust; makes appropriation.

NJ A3383

Establishes grant program in Department of Treasury for certain employers affected by winding down of Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust; makes appropriation.

NJ SB644

Provides for self-funded multiple employer welfare arrangements doing business in the state. (gov sig)

NJ SB160

Relative to multiple employer welfare arrangements.

NJ S210

Requires DOBI to provide compensation to members of self-funded multiple employer welfare arrangements under certain circumstances.

NJ S538

Requires DOBI to provide compensation to members of self-funded multiple employer welfare arrangements under certain circumstances.

NJ HB1410

Multiple employer welfare arrangements.

NJ S1188

Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.

NJ A1304

Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.

NJ A2765

Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.

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