By: Jetton H.B. No. 2082 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to insurance regulation of a prepaid health care plan for certain individuals with low income. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Subtitle K, Title 8, Insurance Code, is amended by adding Chapter 1683 to read as follows: CHAPTER 1683. PREPAID HEALTH CARE PLAN FOR CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS WITH LOW INCOME Sec. 1683.001. INSURANCE REGULATION OF PREPAID HEALTH CARE PLAN FOR CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS WITH LOW INCOME. A plan for providing health care to individuals with low income on a prepaid basis is not considered to be engaging in the business of insurance if: (1) eligibility in the plan is limited to: (A) individuals not covered under any other group insurance or health benefit plan arrangement whose incomes are at or below 400 percent of the federal poverty level and who are: (i) employed by a business employing 200 or fewer eligible individuals; or (ii) engaged in domestic service in private households; and (B) dependents of individuals described by Paragraph (A); (2) the plan is operated on a nonprofit basis under the sponsorship of a nonprofit organization; (3) covered primary care services are provided to enrollees by health care practitioners who: (A) have agreed to provide their services for free or nominal reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses or expendable supplies directly related to, and incurred as a result of, the service provided to the enrollee; and (B) are either: (i) health care practitioners on staff of the sponsoring organization; or (ii) volunteer practitioners recruited from a county medical society; (4) payments to outside contractors for marketing, claims administration, and similar services total not more than 10 percent of the total charges imposed by the plan; (5) the plan has received the approval and endorsement of the county medical society in consultation with the Texas Medical Association; (6) except as provided by Subdivision (3), the plan does not pay a portion of any fees or charges imposed under the plan directly or indirectly as salary to an officer or director of the sponsoring nonprofit organization; and (7) the sponsoring nonprofit organization files an annual report with the commissioner in the form and manner prescribed by the commissioner not later than the 90th day after the end of the corporation's fiscal year that includes: (A) the number of plan enrollees; (B) the total number of services provided under the plan; (C) the plan's financial statements; (D) the administrative costs and salaries paid by the plan; and (E) any other information reasonably requested by the commissioner. SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.