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IL HB2499

IL HB2499
ELECTROLOGIST LICENSE-VARIOUS


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Introduced
02/15/2023
In Committee
04/27/2023
Crossed Over
03/21/2023
Passed
05/25/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/10/2024

Introduced Session

103rd General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that, on and after January 1, 2025, no company shall issue, deliver, amend, or renew short-term, limited-duration insurance to any natural or legal person that is a resident or domiciled in the State. Provides that student health insurance coverage shall remain subject to the standards and requirements for individual health insurance coverage except where inconsistent with specified regulations. Provides that an issuer providing student health insurance coverage or a policy or contract covering students for limited-scope dental or vision shall require an individual application or enrollment form and shall furnish each insured individual a certificate. Amends the Health Maintenance Organization Act and the Limited Health Service Organization Act to make conforming changes. Repeals the Short-Term, Limited-Duration Health Insurance Coverage Act. Makes other changes. Effective January 1, 2025.

AI Summary

This bill prohibits the issuance, delivery, amendment, or renewal of short-term, limited-duration insurance policies to Illinois residents or domiciliaries starting January 1, 2025. It also makes conforming changes to the Health Maintenance Organization Act and the Limited Health Service Organization Act, and repeals the Short-Term, Limited-Duration Health Insurance Coverage Act. The bill aims to restrict the availability of these types of insurance policies in Illinois, which are generally less comprehensive than standard individual health insurance coverage.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Health and Social Services, Labor and Employment

Sponsors (8)

Last Action

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 103-0649 (on 07/10/2024)

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