Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB1875 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/01/2025

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                            81R2884 JRJ-D
 By: Truitt H.B. No. 1875


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to requiring a health benefit plan for enrollment at
 certain public institutions of higher education.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1. Section 51.952, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 51.952. STUDENT HEALTH BENEFIT PLAN REQUIRED FOR
 ENROLLMENT [INSURANCE]. (a) In this section:
 (1)  "Health benefit plan" means any health benefit
 plan regulated under the Insurance Code, including:
 (A)  an individual, group, or blanket health
 insurance policy; or
 (B)  an evidence of coverage issued by a health
 maintenance organization.
 (2)  "General academic teaching institution," "medical
 and dental unit," and "university system" have the meanings
 assigned by Section 61.003.
 (b)  This section applies only to a student who is enrolled
 at a general academic teaching institution or medical and dental
 unit on a full-time basis, as determined by the institution or unit
 in accordance with criteria adopted by the institution or unit for
 purposes of this section.
 (c)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this code and
 except as provided by Subsection (g), to enroll at a general
 academic teaching institution or medical and dental unit for a
 semester or other academic term, a student must submit to the
 institution or unit proof acceptable to the institution or unit
 that the student will for that semester or term be covered by a
 health benefit plan that meets minimum coverage standards and any
 other requirement established by the institution or unit for
 purposes of this subsection.
 (d)  A general academic teaching institution or medical and
 dental unit may, directly or through the university system, if any,
 of which the institution or unit is a component, provide to or
 sponsor for one or more of the institution's or unit's students a
 health benefit plan for purposes of this section. In addition to
 any other fee or charge authorized or required by law, an
 institution or unit that provides or sponsors a plan may impose on a
 student enrolling in the plan a charge in an amount not to exceed
 any cost to the institution or unit, including administrative
 costs, in sponsoring or providing the plan in relation to that
 student.
 (e)  In satisfying the requirement of Subsection (c), a
 student may select coverage under a health benefit plan provided or
 sponsored by the general academic teaching institution or medical
 and dental unit at which the student intends to enroll or may obtain
 coverage under a plan provided by another entity.
 (f)  On written request of a student, the general academic
 teaching institution or medical and dental unit at which the
 student intends to enroll shall provide for financial aid purposes
 a reasonable estimate of the cost of the health benefit plan
 coverage within the student's cost of education. As part of
 financial aid provided to a student by the institution or unit, the
 institution or unit may pay all or part of the student's cost for
 the health benefit plan coverage required by this section.
 (g)  To provide a student with sufficient time to obtain
 health benefit plan coverage, a general academic teaching
 institution or medical and dental unit may provisionally enroll for
 not more than one semester or other academic term a student who is
 not covered by a health benefit plan as required by this section.
 (h)  Each general academic teaching institution or medical
 and dental unit shall adopt policies and procedures the institution
 or unit considers necessary to carry out this section. The policies
 and procedures must establish:
 (1)  criteria for determining whether this section
 applies to a particular student at the institution or unit;
 (2)  minimum coverage standards and any other
 requirement for a health benefit plan required under this section,
 regardless of whether the plan is provided or sponsored by the
 institution or unit or another entity;
 (3)  the time allowed and manner required for a student
 to submit to the institution or unit proof that the student will be
 covered by a health benefit plan for the applicable semester or
 other academic term;
 (4) a time and manner for the institution or unit to:
 (A)  determine whether a student will for the
 applicable semester or other academic term be covered by a health
 benefit plan that meets minimum coverage standards and any other
 requirement established by the institution or unit; and
 (B) notify the student of that determination; and
 (5)  standards for the institution or unit to use in
 determining whether proof of health benefit plan coverage submitted
 by a student for purposes of Subsection (c) is acceptable. [The
 governing board of a medical and dental unit may require a student
 enrolled at a medical and dental unit to have in effect during the
 calendar year of enrollment a health insurance policy for health
 care services received by the student.
 [(b)     The governing board of a medical and dental unit shall
 determine the minimum coverage standards for health insurance
 required under this section.
 [(c)     If the student agrees in writing, the medical and
 dental unit shall provide a reasonable estimate of the cost of the
 health insurance coverage within the student's cost of education
 for financial aid purposes.
 [(d)     If a governing board of a medical and dental unit
 requires health insurance coverage for students under Subsection
 (a), a student may be provisionally enrolled at the medical and
 dental unit for one academic session without the coverage in order
 to allow the student time to obtain the coverage.
 [(e)     The governing board of a medical and dental unit may
 adopt such other rules and regulations as it determines necessary
 to carry out the purposes of this section.
 [(f)     In this section, "governing board" and "medical and
 dental unit" have the meanings assigned by Section 61.003.]
 SECTION 2. The changes in law made by this Act apply to
 enrollment of students at general academic teaching institutions or
 medical and dental units beginning with the 2010 fall semester.
 SECTION 3. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2009.