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US HR6299

US HR6299
To repeal the Federally subsidized loan program for non-profit health insurance, to provide for association health plans, and for other purposes.


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Introduced Session

112th Congress

Bill Summary

Amends the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Internal Revenue Code to repeal establishment of the Consumer Operated and Oriented Plan (CO-OP) program through which the Secretary provides loans and grants to foster the creation of qualified nonprofit health insurance issuers to offer qualified health plans in the individual and small group markets. Rescinds unobligated funds made available for the program. Requires repayment of loans provided under the program within two years of their making and sets the interest rate on such loans at the bank prime rate. Amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to provide for establishment and governance of association health plans (AHPs), which are group health plans whose sponsors are trade, industry, professional, chamber of commerce, or similar business associations, and which meet certain ERISA certification requirements. Allows qualified nonprofit health insurance issuers participating in the CO-OP to sponsor an AHP, if certain requirements are satisfied. Prescribes rules governing AHPs, including requirements relating to certification, sponsors and boards of trustees, participation and coverage, nondiscrimination, contribution rates, notice of voluntary termination, correction actions, and mandatory termination. Establishes the Association Health Plan Fund to be used by the Secretary of Labor to make payments to an insurer to maintain coverage for a plan if there is a reasonable expectation that, without such payments, claims would not be satisfied by reason of termination of coverage. Requires the Secretary to establish a Solvency Standards Working Group. Allows a state to impose a contribution tax on an association health plan that commenced operations in such state after the enactment of this Act. Preempts any state law that may preclude a health insurance issuer from: (1) offering health insurance coverage in connection with a certified AHP; or (2) offering health insurance coverage of the same policy type to other employers operating in the state that are eligible for coverage under such AHPs, whether or not such other employers are participating employers in such plan. Subjects to criminal penalties a person who willfully makes false representations with respect to an AHP.

AI Summary

This bill repeals the Federally subsidized loan program for non-profit health insurance issuers, known as CO-OPs (Consumer Operated and Oriented Plans), which were established under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It also requires existing CO-OP loans to be repaid within two years and sets the interest rate at the bank prime rate. The bill then establishes new rules for Association Health Plans (AHPs), which are group health plans sponsored by business associations like trade groups or chambers of commerce. These AHPs must meet certain certification and governance requirements under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). Qualified non-profit health insurance issuers that participated in the CO-OP program can also sponsor an AHP under specific conditions. The bill outlines various requirements for AHPs, including those related to their sponsors, trustees, participation, coverage, non-discrimination, and termination procedures. It also creates an Association Health Plan Fund to help ensure coverage continuity if a plan faces termination and establishes a working group to develop solvency standards. Finally, the bill allows states to impose a contribution tax on AHPs and preempts certain state laws that might prevent issuers from offering coverage in connection with AHPs or offering similar coverage to other eligible employers. Willfully making false representations about an AHP will be subject to criminal penalties.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry, Health and Social Services

Sponsors (16)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. (on 08/03/2012)

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