An Act ENROLLED HOUSE BILL NO. 3369 By: McEntire of the House and Garvin of the Senate An Act relating to state government; amending 74 O.S. 2021, Section 1304.1, which relates to the Oklahoma Employees Insurance and Benef its Act; modifying certain duties and responsibilities ; adding external review requirements; and providing an effective date . SUBJECT: State government BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: SECTION 1. AMENDATORY 74 O.S. 2021, Section 1304.1, is amended to read as follows: Section 74-1304.1 A. The State and Education Employees Group Insurance Board and the Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Co uncil are hereby abolished. Wherever the State and E ducation Employees Group Insurance Board and the Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Council are referenced in law, that reference shall be construed to mean the Oklahoma Employees Insurance and Benefits B oard. B. There is hereby created the Oklahoma Employ ees Insurance and Benefits Board. C. The chair and vice-chair shall be elected by the Board members at the first meeting of the Board and shall preside over meetings of the Board and perform other dutie s as may be required by the Board. Upon the resignat ion or expiration of the term of the chair or vice-chair, the members shall elect a chair or vice -chair. The Board shall elect one of its members to serve as secretary. ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 2 D. The Board shall consist of se ven (7) members to be appointed as follows: 1. The State Insurance Commissioner, or designee; 2. Four members shall be appointed by the Governor; 3. One member shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives; and 4. One member shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate. E. The appointed members shall: 1. Have demonstrated professional experience in investment or funds management, public funds management, public or private group health or pension fund management , or group health insurance management; 2. Be licensed to practice law in this state and have demonstrated professional experience in commercial matters; or 3. Be licensed by the Oklahoma Accountancy Board to practice in this state as a public accountant or a certified public accountant . In making appointments that conform to the requirements of this subsection, at least one but not more than three members shall be appointed each from paragraphs 2 and 3 of this subsection by the combined appointing author ities. F. Each member of the Boa rd shall serve a term of four (4) years from the date of appointment. G. Members of the Board shall be subject to the following: 1. The appointed members shall each receive compensation of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per month. Appointed members who fail to attend a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board shall not receive the related compensation; 2. The appointed members shall be reimbursed for their expenses, according to the State Travel Reimb ursement Act, as are incurred in the performance of t heir duties, which shall be paid from the Health Insurance Reserve Fund; ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 3 3. In the event an appointed member does not attend at least seventy-five percent (75%) of the regularly scheduled meetings of the Board during a cal endar year, the appointing author ity may remove the member; 4. A member may also be removed for any other cause as provided by law; 5. No Board member shall be individually or personally liable for any action of the Board; and 6. Participation on the Bo ard is contingent upon maintainin g all necessary annual training as may be required through the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Medicare contracting requirements or other statutory or regulatory guidelines. H. The Board shall meet as often as necessary to con duct business but shall meet no less than four times a year, with an organizational meeting to be held prior to December 1, 2012. The organizational meeting shall be called by the Insurance Commissioner. A majority of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and any official action of the Board must have a favorable vote by a majority of the members of the Board present. I. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, no member of the Board shall be a lobbyi st registered in this state as provided by law, or be employed directly or indirectly by any firm or health care provider under contract to the State and Education Employees Group Insurance Board, the Ok lahoma State Employe es Benefits Council, or the Oklah oma Employees Insurance and Benefits Board, or any benefit program under its jurisdiction, for any goods or services whatsoever. Any physician member of the Board shall not be subject to the provisions of this subsection. J. Any vacancy occurring on the Board shall be filled for the unexpired term of office in the same manner as provided for in subsection D of this section. K. The Board shall act in accordance with the provisions of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act, the Okla homa Open Records Act and the Administrative Procedures Act. ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 4 L. The Administrative Director of the Courts shall designate grievance panel members as shall be necessary. The members of the grievance panel shall consist of two attorneys licensed to practice law in this state and one state -licensed health care professional or health care administrator who has at least three (3) years practical experience, has had or has admitting privileges to a hospital in this state, has a working knowl edge of prescription medication, or has worked in an administrative capacity at some point in their his or her career. The state health care professional shall be appointed by the Governor. At the Governor 's discretion, one or more qualified individuals may also be appointed as an alt ernate to serve on the grievance panel in the event the Governor's primary appointee becomes unable to serve. M. The Office of Management and Enterprise Services shall have the following duties, responsibilities and authorit y with respect to the administration of the flexible benefits plan authorized pursuant to the State Employees Flexible Benefits Act: 1. To construe and interpret the plan, and decide all questions of eligibility in accordance with the Oklahoma State Emplo yees Benefits Act and 26 U.S.C. A., Section 1 et seq. ; 2. To select those benefits which shall be made available to participants under the plan, according to the Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Act, and other applicable laws and rules; 3. To prescribe procedures to be followed by par ticipants in making elections and filing claims under the plan; 4. Beginning with the plan year which begins on January 1, 2013, to select and contract with one or more providers to offer a group TRICARE Supplement product t o eligible employees who are eligible TRICARE beneficiaries. Any membership dues required to participate in a group TRICARE Supplement product offered pursuant to this paragraph shall be paid by the employee. As used in this paragraph, "TRICARE" means the Department of Defense health care program for active duty and retired service members and their families; 5. To prepare and distribute information communicating and explaining the plan to participating employers and participants. Health Maintenance Orga nizations or other third -party insurance vendors may be directly or indirectly involved in the distribution of communicated information to participating state agency employers ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 5 and state employee participants subject to the following condition: the Board shall verify all marketing and c ommunications information for factual accuracy prior to distribution; 6. To receive from participating employers and participants such information as shall be necessary for the proper administration of the plan, and any of t he benefits offered thereunder; 7. To furnish the participating employers and participants such annual reports with respect to the administration of the plan as are reasonable and appropriate; 8. To keep reports of benefit elections, claims and disbursements for claims under the plan; 9. To negotiate for best and final offer through competitive negotiation with the assistance and through the purchasing procedures adopted by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services and contract with federally qual ified health maintenance organizations under the provisions of 42 U.S.C., Section 300e et seq., or with Health Maintenance Organizations granted a certificate of authority by the Insurance Commissioner pursuant to the Health Maintenance Reform Act of 2003 for consideration by participan ts as an alternative to the health plans offered by the Oklahoma Employees Insurance and Benefits Board, and to transfer to the health maintenance organizations such funds as may be approved for a participant electing health maintenance organization altern ative services. The Board may also select and contract with a vendor to offer a point-of-service plan. An HMO may offer coverage through a point-of-service plan, subject to the guidelines established by the Board. However, if the Board chooses to offer a point-of-service plan, then a vendor that offers both an HMO plan and a point-of- service plan may choose to offer only its point -of-service plan in lieu of offering its HMO plan. The Board may, however, renegotiate rates with successful bidders after co ntracts have been awarded if there is an extraordinary circumstance. An extraordinary circumstance shall be limited to insolvency of a participating health maintenance organization or point -of-service plan, dissolution of a participating health maintenanc e organization or point-of-service plan or withdrawal of another participating health maintenance organization or point -of-service plan at any time during the calendar year. Nothing in this section of law shall be construed to permit either party to unila terally alter the terms of the contract; ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 6 10. To retain as confidential information the initial Request For Proposal offers as well as any subsequent bid offers made by the health plans prior to final contract awards as a par t of the best and final offer negotiations process for the benefit plan; 11. To promulgate administrative rules for the competitive negotiation process; 12. To require vendors offering coverage to provide such enrollment and claims data as is determined by the Board. The Board shall be authorized to retain as confidential any proprietary information submitted in response to the Board 's Request For Proposal. Provided, however, that any such information requested by the Board from the vendors shall only b e subject to the confidentiality provision of this paragraph if it is clearly designated in the Request For Proposal as being protected under this provision. All requested information lacking such a designation in the Request For Proposal shall be subject to Section 24A.1 et seq. of Title 51 of the Oklahoma Statutes. From health maintenance organizations, data provided shall include the current Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS); 13. To authorize the purchase of any insurance deemed ne cessary for providing benefits under the plan including indemnity dental plans, provided that the only indemnity health plan selected by the Board shall be the indemnity plan offered by the Board, and to transfer to the Board such funds as may be approved for a participant electing a be nefit plan offered by the Board. All indemnity dental plans shall meet or exceed the following requirements: a. they shall have a statewide provider network, b. they shall provide benefits which shall reimburse the expense for the following types of denta l procedures: (1) diagnostic, (2) preventative, (3) restorative, (4) endodontic, (5) periodontic, ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 7 (6) prosthodontics, (7) oral surgery, (8) dental implants, (9) dental prosthetics, and (10) orthodontics, and c. they shall provide an annual benefit of n ot less than One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1 ,500.00) for all services other than orthodontic services, and a lifetime benefit of not less than One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for orthodontic services; 14. To communicate deferred compe nsation programs as provided in Section 1701 of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes this title; 15. To assess and collect reasonable fees from contracted health maintenance organizations and third -party insurance vendors to offset the costs of administrati on; 16. To accept, modify or reject elections under the plan in accordance with the Oklahoma State Employees Benefits Act and 26 U.S.C.A., Section 1 et seq.; 17. To promulgate election and claim forms to be used by participants; 18. To adopt rules re quiring payment for medical and dental services and treatment rendered by duly licensed hospitals, physicians and dentists. Unless the Board has otherwise contracted with the out-of-state health care provider, the Board shall reimburse for medical service s and treatment rendered and charged by an out-of-state health care provider at least at the same percentage level as the network percentage level of the fee schedule established by the Oklahoma Employees Insurance and Benefits Board if the insured employe e was referred to the out-of-state health care provider by a physician or it was an emergency situation and the out-of-state provider was the closest in proximity to the place of residence of the employee which offers the type of heal th care services needed. For purposes of this paragraph, health care ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 8 providers shall include, but not be limited to, physicians, dentists, hospitals and special care facilities; 19. To enter into a contract with out -of-state providers in connection with any PPO or hospital o r medical network plan which shall include, but not be l imited to, special care facilities and hospitals outside the borders of the State of Oklahoma. The contract for out-of-state providers shall be identical to the in - state provider contracts. The Boar d may negotiate for discounts from billed charges when t he out-of-state provider is not a network provider and the member sought services in an emergency situation, when the services were not otherwise available in the State of Oklahoma or when the Adminis trator appointed by the Board approved the service as an exceptional circumstance; 20. To create the establishment of a grievance procedure by which a three-member grievance panel external appeals procedures for complaints by insured employees in the two following manners: a. independent review organizations, accredited by a national accrediting body, shall act as an appeals body bodies for complaints by insured employees regarding the allowance and payment of claims, eligibility, and other matters. Except for grievances settled to the satisfaction of both pa rties prior to a hearing, any person who requests in writing a hearing before the grievance panel shall receive a hearing before the panel. adverse benefit determinations based on: (1) medical judgment, (2) whether the insurer is com plying with the surprise billing and cost-sharing protections set forth in Sections 2799A-1 and 2799A-2 of the Public Health Services Act, 42 U.S.C. 201 et seq., and (3) a recission in coverage, b. a three-member grievance panel, which shall act as an appeals body for complaints by ins ured employees regarding all other issues. ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 9 The grievance procedure appeals procedures provided by this paragraph shall be the exclusive remedy remedies available to insured employees having complaints against the insurer. Such grievance procedure The appeals procedures of the three-member grievance panel shall be subject to the Oklahoma Administrative Procedures Act, including provisions thereof for review of agency decisions by the district court. The grievance panel shall schedule a hearing regarding the allowance and payment of claims, eligibility and other matters within sixty (60) days from the date the grievance panel receives a written request for a hearing unless the panel orders a continuance for good cause shown. Upon written request by the insured employee to the grievance panel and rec eived not less than ten (10) days before the hearing date, the grievance panel shall cause a full stenographic record of the proc eedings to be made by a competent court reporter at the insured employee's expense; and 21. To intercept monies owing to plan participants from other state agencies, when those participants in turn owe money to the Office of Management and Enterprise Serv ices, and to ensure that the participants are afforded due process of law. N. Except for a breach of fiduciary obligation, a B oard member shall not be individually or personally responsible for any action of the Board. O. The Board shall operate in an ad visory capacity to the Office of Management and Enterprise Services. P. The members of the Board shall not accept gifts or gratuities from an individual organization with a value in excess of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per year. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to prevent the members of the Board from attending educational seminars, conferences, meetings or simila r functions. SECTION 2. This act shall become effective November 1, 2024. ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 10 Passed the House of Representatives the 12th day of March, 2024. Presiding Officer of the House of Representatives Passed the Senate the 25th day of April, 2024. Presiding Officer of the Senate OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Received by the Office of the Governor this ____________________ day of ___________________, 20_______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. By: _________________________________ Approved by the Governor of the State of Oklahoma this _____ ____ day of ___________________, 20_______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. _________________________________ Governor of the State of Oklahoma OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Received by the Office of the Secretary of State this __________ day of ___________________, 20_______, at _______ o'clock _______ M. By: _________________________________ ENR. H. B. NO. 3369 Page 11