New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3843

Introduced
10/28/24  

Caption

Requires continuation of health benefits dependent coverage for certain children with disabilities who are 26 years of age or older.

Impact

The enactment of S3843 would significantly enhance the welfare of families with adult children who have disabilities. By extending dependent coverage, it aims to alleviate the financial burdens placed on these families, ensuring that adult children can remain covered under their parents' health insurance. This change could potentially alter the landscape of health insurance coverage in New Jersey by recognizing and accommodating the needs of a specific demographic that often experiences higher health care costs. It reinforces the state's commitment to supporting individuals with disabilities and their families.

Summary

Senate Bill S3843 seeks to amend existing laws concerning health benefits for dependents, specifically addressing the continuation of coverage for adult children with disabilities who are 26 years of age or older. The bill mandates that health insurers, such as health service corporations and health maintenance organizations, continue to provide health insurance benefits for these adult children, provided they are primarily dependent on their parent for support and are incapable of self-sustaining employment due to intellectual disabilities or physical handicaps. This legislative change aims to protect vulnerable populations who rely on their families for financial and health support.

Contention

While the intent of S3843 is largely seen as positive, it may face scrutiny regarding insurance costs and regulations. Some stakeholders might argue that imposing mandatory coverage could lead to increases in premiums for families and insurers, particularly if the number of claims escalates due to the expanded definitions of dependent coverage. Furthermore, an important legislative challenge will be addressing how insurers implement this change while balancing affordability and sustainability. The discussions surrounding the bill may highlight the need for a careful review of existing health policies to ensure that they align with the new requirements without overwhelming insurers.

Companion Bills

NJ A4934

Same As Requires continuation of health benefits dependent coverage for certain children with disabilities who are 26 years of age or older.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4934

Requires continuation of health benefits dependent coverage for certain children with disabilities who are 26 years of age or older.

NJ A4273

Requires Medicaid provide health benefits coverage, and places certain requirements on insurers and State Health Benefits Program regarding existing mandate on health benefits coverage, for certain over-the-counter contraceptives.

NJ A5459

Extends time period in which to enroll newborn infant in health benefits coverage.

NJ HB244

Provides relative to health insurance coverage for dependent children

NJ A3025

Prohibits health insurance carriers from disclosing mental health services of adult dependents in explanation of benefits letter.

NJ HB05219

An Act Extending State Continuation Of Health Insurance Coverage.

NJ S2705

Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

NJ S1599

Authorizes home care for individuals who are disabled or elderly and requires health insurance coverage therefor.

NJ A5790

Requires health benefits coverage for treatment of lipedema.

NJ SB2370

Relating to eligibility of certain dependents for health insurance coverage.

Similar Bills

NJ A4934

Requires continuation of health benefits dependent coverage for certain children with disabilities who are 26 years of age or older.

MS HB1082

Child support; require insurers to provide MDHS certain information for noncustodial, delinquent parents.

AL HB177

Medicaid; Requiring Employer-provided insurance as primary payor of eligible child's health care

CT SB00234

An Act Concerning Certain Social Services Programs.

NJ A5459

Extends time period in which to enroll newborn infant in health benefits coverage.

MS HB1413

Insurers; require to exchange certain information with the MS Department of Human Services regarding delinquent child support.

MS SB2757

Insurance information; require insurers to report certain information to MDHS for child support requirements.

HI HB2223

Relating To Insurance.