Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB901

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to regulation of health benefit plans.

Impact

The bill imposes strict standards on health benefit plan issuers, mandating that they file their rates with the Department of Insurance for approval prior to utilization. This means that no health benefit plan can implement new rates without scrutiny from the department, thereby aiming to prevent excessive or discriminatory pricing practices. By instituting these regulations, SB901 seeks to foster a competitive health insurance market that provides stability and availability for consumers, potentially leading to lower premiums and better access to care.

Summary

SB901 introduces significant changes to the regulation of health benefit plans in Texas, aiming to establish a formal Health Benefit Plan Legislative Oversight Committee. This committee will consist of members from both the Senate and House of Representatives, along with the public insurance counsel, empowering it to oversee the activities and regulations related to health benefit plans. One of the primary objectives of this bill is to enhance transparency and accountability in the setting of health insurance rates, ensuring they are fair and compliant with sound actuarial principles.

Contention

Despite the aims of SB901, some stakeholders express concerns regarding the additional bureaucratic oversight that the bill entails. Critics argue that while the intention to regulate health benefit plans is positive, the added layers of compliance and reporting may overwhelm smaller insurers and stifle competitive innovations in the market. Moreover, the bill's opponents warn that such regulatory measures could lead to fewer choices for consumers if smaller plans are unable to sustain the compliance burden that the new law imposes.

Legislative history

The bill was referred to the State Affairs Committee and is still undergoing discussions, reflecting a complex legislative environment. The outcome of these deliberations will likely influence the final form of the regulations and the extent to which health plan rates will be controlled by state oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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