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WI AB448

WI AB448
Nonprofit agricultural organization health benefit coverage.


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Introduced
09/19/2025
In Committee
09/19/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill allows nonprofit agricultural organizations to provide health benefit coverage to its members and its members[ families and exempts the health benefit coverage and the nonprofit agricultural organization offering the health benefit coverage from the application of insurance law. Under the bill, Xnonprofit agricultural organizationY is defined to mean a member-directed agricultural organization whose purpose is to represent, protect, and enhance the business, economic, social, and educational interests of members located throughout the state and to which certain conditions apply including that the organization is exempt from federal tax, that the organization is organized as a cooperative in this state, that the organization was organized prior to January 1, 1922, that the organization collects annual dues from its members, that the organization is governed by a board of directors that is elected by its members, and that the organization has a wholly owned subsidiary through which health benefit coverage may be administered. If a nonprofit agricultural organization offers to provide health benefit coverage, the bill requires the nonprofit agricultural organization to satisfy certain criteria. First, a nonprofit agricultural organization must offer health benefit coverage to its members in every county in the state. A nonprofit agricultural organization must provide written notice to its members prior to enrollment that any health benefit coverage provided by the nonprofit agricultural organization is not health insurance and that the health benefit coverage alone may not satisfy individual or employer insurance coverage requirements under federal law. Further, a nonprofit agricultural organization must reinsure its risks under the health benefit coverage it provides with a company authorized to transact reinsurance business in this state and must annually file with the commissioner of insurance a signed opinion of a qualified actuary that the financial reserves of the nonprofit agricultural organization and any affiliated entities of the nonprofit agricultural organization are sufficient and conform to appropriate actuarial standards. Additionally, the bill prohibits nonprofit agricultural organizations from taking certain action with respect to the health benefit coverage that it provides. The bill prohibits nonprofit agricultural organizations from excluding or refusing to provide coverage for services provided by a health care provider if the health benefit coverage provided by the nonprofit agricultural organization covers those services when provided by a physician. Further, the bill prohibits nonprofit agricultural organizations from imposing a preexisting condition exclusion for any condition for a period of more than six months if the health benefit coverage would otherwise include coverage of the condition. Finally, the bill requires a nonprofit agricultural organization to adopt a process for members to file and resolve complaints related to health benefit coverage that is, to the greatest extent practicable, consistent with the process for health insurance consumers to file and resolve complaints related to health insurance coverage with the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance.

AI Summary

This bill allows specific nonprofit agricultural organizations to provide health benefit coverage to their members and their members' families, with several important conditions and protections. To qualify, the nonprofit must be a member-directed agricultural organization established before 1922, organized as a cooperative, exempt from federal taxes, governed by an elected board, and collecting annual dues. The organization must offer health benefit coverage in every county in the state and provide written notice to members that this coverage is not traditional health insurance and may not satisfy federal insurance requirements. The bill requires these organizations to have their financial reserves reviewed annually by a qualified actuary, reinsure their health benefit coverage risks, and adopt a complaint resolution process similar to that used for health insurance. Additionally, the bill prohibits these organizations from excluding coverage for services provided by health care providers that would be covered by a physician and from imposing preexisting condition exclusions for more than six months. The legislation effectively creates a new category of health benefit coverage outside standard insurance regulations, specifically tailored to agricultural organizations with a long-standing history in the state.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (21)

Last Action

Representative Tucker added as a coauthor (on 01/21/2026)

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