Chapter 557
2004 -- H 8513
SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED
Enacted 07/09/04
A N A C T
RELATING
TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- THE DEPARTMENT OF
BUSINESS
REGULATION -- HEALTH INSURANCE
Introduced
By: Representatives Giannini, Naughton, Lewiss, Corvese, and Kennedy
Date
Introduced: May 11, 2004
It
is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 42-14-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-14 entitled
"Department
of
Business Regulation" is hereby amended to read as follows:
42-14-5.
Administrator of banking and insurance. -- (a) The director of business
regulation
shall, in addition to his or her regular duties, act as administrator of
banking and
insurance
and shall administer the functions of the department relating to the regulation
and
control
of banking and insurance, foreign surety companies, sale of securities,
building and loan
associations,
and fraternal benefit and beneficiary societies.
(b) Wherever the words "banking administrator" or "insurance
administrator" occur in
this
chapter or any general law, public law, act, or resolution of the general
assembly or
department
regulation, they shall be construed to mean banking commissioner and insurance
commissioner.
except as delineated in subsection (d) below.
(c)
“Health insurance” shall mean “health insurance coverage,” as defined in
sections 27-
18.5-2
and 27-18.6-2, “health benefit plan,” as defined in section 27-50-3 and a
“medical
supplement
policy,” as defined in section 27-18.2-1 or coverage similar to a Medicare
supplement
policy
that is issued to an employer to cover retirees.
(d)
Whenever the words “commissioner,” insurance commissioner”, “Health insurance
commissioner”
or “director” appear in Title 27 or Title 42, those words shall be construed to
mean
the health insurance commissioner established pursuant to section 42-14.5-1
with respect to
all
matters relating to health insurance. The health insurance commissioner shall
have sole and
exclusive
jurisdiction over enforcement of those statutes with respect to all matters
relating to
health
insurance.
SECTION
2. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "State Affairs and
Government" is
hereby
amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER
14.5
THE
RHODE ISLAND HEALTH CARE REFORM ACT OF 2004 -- HEALTH INSURANCE
OVERSIGHT
42-14.5-1.
Health insurance commissioner. - - There is hereby established,
within the
department
of business regulation, an office of the health insurance commissioner. The health
insurance
commissioner shall be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of
the
senate.
The director of business regulation shall grant to the health insurance
commissioner
reasonable
access to appropriate expert staff.
42-14.5-2.
Purpose. - - With respect to health insurance as defined in section
42-14-5,
the
health insurance commissioner shall discharge the powers and duties of office
to: (a) guard
the
solvency of health insurers; (b) protect the interests of consumers; (c) encourage
fair treatment
of
health care providers; (d) encourage policies and developments that improve the
quality and
efficiency
of health care service delivery and outcomes; and (e) view the health care
system as a
comprehensive
entity and encourage and direct insurers towards policies that advance the
welfare
of
the public through overall efficiency, improved health care quality, and
appropriate access.
42-14.5-3.
Powers and duties. - - The health insurance commissioner shall have
the
following
powers and duties:
(a)
To conduct an annual public meeting or meetings, separate and distinct from
rate
hearings
pursuant to section 42-62-13, regarding the rates, services and operations of
insurers
licensed
to provide health insurance in the state the effects of such rates, services
and operations
on
consumers, medical care providers and patients, and the market environment in
which such
insurers
operate. Notice of not less than ten (10) days of said hearing(s) shall go to
the general
assembly,
the governor, the Rhode Island medical society, the Hospital Association of
Rhode
Island,
the director of health, and the attorney general. Public notice shall be posted
on the
department’s
web site and given in the newspaper of general circulation, and to any entity
in
writing
requesting notice.
(b)
To make recommendations to the governor and the joint legislative committee on
health
care oversight regarding health care insurance and the regulations, rates,
services,
administrative
expenses, reserve requirements, and operations of insurers providing health
insurance
in the state, and to prepare or comment on, upon the request of the co-chairs
of the joint
committee
on health care oversight or upon the request of the governor, draft legislation
to
improve
the regulation of health insurance. In making such recommendations, the
commissioner
shall
recognize that it is the intent of the legislature that the maximum disclosure
be provided
regarding
the reasonableness of individual administrative expenditures as well as total
administrative
costs. The commissioner shall also make recommendations on the levels of
reserves
including consideration of: targeted reserve levels; trends in the increase or
decrease of
reserve
levels; and insurer plans for distributing excess reserves.
(c)
To establish a consumer/business/labor/medical advisory council to obtain
information
and present concerns of consumers, business and medical providers affected by
health
insurance decisions. The council shall be involved in the planning and conduct
of the
public
meeting in accordance with subsection (a) above. The advisory council shall
assist in the
design
of an insurance complaint process to ensure that small businesses whom
experience
extraordinary
rate increases in a given year could request and receive a formal review by the
department.
The advisory council shall assess views of the health provider community
relative to
insurance
rates of reimbursement, billing and reimbursement procedures, and the insurers’
role in
promoting
efficient and high quality health care. The advisory council shall issue an
annual report
of
findings and recommendations to the governor and the joint legislative
committee on health
care
oversight. The advisory council is to be diverse in interests and shall include
representatives
of
community consumer organizations; small businesses, other than those involved
in the sale of
insurance
products; and hospital, medical, and other health provider organizations. Such
representatives
shall be nominated by their respective organizations. The advisory council
shall
be
co-chaired by the health insurance commissioner and a community consumer
organization or
small
business member to be elected by the full advisory council.
(d)
To enforce Title 27 and Title 42 as set forth in RI General Laws subsection
42-14-5
(d).
SECTION
3. Section 42-14-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-14 entitled
"Department
of
Business Regulation" is hereby amended to read as follows:
42-14-4.
Banking and insurance division. Banking and insurance divisions. --
Within
the
department of business regulation there shall be a banking division and an
insurance division.
The
division divisions shall have offices which shall be assigned to it
them by the department of
administration.
A
superintendent shall be in charge of each division, reporting to the director,
deputy
director
and/or health insurance commissioner as appropriate.
SECTION
4. This act shall take effect immediately following confirmation of the first
appointment
of a health insurance commissioner.
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