AB844-ASA2,51,2421
(c) For purposes of clarification, the authority may discuss the requirements
22of the proposed contract with any person who submits a bid or proposal and shall
23permit any offerer to revise his or her bid or proposal to ensure its responsiveness to
24those requirements.
AB844-ASA2,52,8
1(3) (a) The authority shall determine which bids or proposals are reasonably
2likely to be awarded the contract and shall provide each offerer of such a bid or
3proposal a fair and equal opportunity to discuss the bid or proposal. The authority
4may negotiate with each offerer in order to obtain terms that are advantageous to
5the authority. Prior to the award of the contract, any offerer may revise his or her
6bid or proposal. The authority shall keep a written record of all meetings,
7conferences, oral presentations, discussions, negotiations, and evaluations of bids or
8proposals under this section.
AB844-ASA2,52,119
(b) In opening, discussing, and negotiating bids or proposals, the authority may
10not disclose any information that would reveal the terms of a competing bid or
11proposal.
AB844-ASA2,52,17
12(4) (a) After receiving each offerer's best and final offer, the authority shall
13determine which proposal is most advantageous and shall award the contract to the
14person who offered it. The authority's determination shall be based only on price and
15the other evaluation factors specified in the request for bids or proposals. The
16authority shall state in writing the reason for the award and shall place the
17statement in the contract file.
AB844-ASA2,52,1918
(b) Following the award of the contract, the authority shall prepare a register
19of all bids or proposals.
AB844-ASA2,53,4
20149.50 Political activities. (1) No employee of the authority may directly
21or indirectly solicit or receive subscriptions or contributions for any partisan political
22party or any political purpose while engaged in his or her official duties as an
23employee. No employee of the authority may engage in any form of political activity
24calculated to favor or improve the chances of any political party or any person seeking
25or attempting to hold partisan political office while engaged in his or her official
1duties as an employee or engage in any political activity while not engaged in his or
2her official duties as an employee to such an extent that the person's efficiency during
3working hours will be impaired or that he or she will be tardy or absent from work.
4Any violation of this section is adequate grounds for dismissal.
AB844-ASA2,53,8
5(2) If an employee of the authority declares an intention to run for partisan
6political office, the employee shall be placed on a leave of absence for the duration
7of the election campaign and if elected shall no longer be employed by the authority
8on assuming the duties and responsibilities of such office.
AB844-ASA2,53,10
9(3) An employee of the authority may be granted, by the executive director, a
10leave of absence to participate in partisan political campaigning.
AB844-ASA2,53,13
11(4) Persons on leave of absence under sub. (2) or (3) shall not be subject to the
12restrictions of sub. (1), except as they apply to the solicitation of assistance,
13subscription, or support from any other employee in the authority.
AB844-ASA2,53,17
14149.53 Liability limited. (1) Neither the state nor any political subdivision
15of the state nor any officer, employee, or agent of the state or a political subdivision
16who is acting within the scope of employment or agency is liable for any debt,
17obligation, act, or omission of the authority.
AB844-ASA2,53,19
18(2) All of the expenses incurred by the authority in exercising its duties and
19powers under this chapter shall be payable only from funds of the authority.
AB844-ASA2, s. 151
20Section
151. 149.40 of the statutes, as created by 2005 Wisconsin Act .... (this
21act), is repealed.
AB844-ASA2, s. 152
22Section
152. Subchapter IV of chapter 149 [precedes 149.60] of the statutes
23is created to read:
AB844-ASA2,54,2
1Subchapter IV
2
Health Care Tax Credit Program
AB844-ASA2,54,4
3149.60 Definition. In this subchapter, "eligible individual" has the meaning
4given in
26 USC 35 (c).
AB844-ASA2,54,10
5149.65 Program requirements. (1) Subject to sub. (2), the authority shall
6design and administer a program of health care coverage, called the Health Care Tax
7Credit Program, under which a covered eligible individual may receive an income tax
8credit under
26 USC 35 for a portion of premiums paid for the coverage. The Health
9Care Tax Credit Program shall be designed to satisfy the requirements of qualified
10health insurance under
26 USC 35 (e) (1) (E), (2), and (3).
AB844-ASA2,54,13
11(2) Subsection (1) applies only as long as federal law provides for income tax
12credits for premiums paid for coverage that satisfies the requirements specified in
13sub. (1).
AB844-ASA2,54,15
14149.70 Eligibility. An individual shall be eligible for coverage under the
15Health Care Tax Credit Program if the individual is any of the following:
AB844-ASA2,54,16
16(1) An eligible individual for whom all of the following apply:
AB844-ASA2,54,1817
(a) The aggregate of the individual's periods of creditable coverage, determined
18in the manner provided by rule under s. 149.115, is 3 months or more.
AB844-ASA2,54,1919
(b) The individual does not have other health care coverage.
AB844-ASA2,54,2020
(c) The individual is not confined in a prison, jail, or house of correction.
AB844-ASA2,54,23
21(2) An individual who is a qualifying family member, as defined in
26 USC 35 22(d), of an eligible individual described in sub. (1) and who does not have other health
23care coverage.
AB844-ASA2,55,9
1230.03
(3) "Agency" means any board, commission, committee, council, or
2department in state government or a unit thereof created by the constitution or
3statutes if such board, commission, committee, council, department, unit, or the
4head thereof, is authorized to appoint subordinate staff by the constitution or
5statute, except a legislative or judicial board, commission, committee, council,
6department, or unit thereof or an authority created under
chs. subch. III of ch. 149
7or under ch. 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, or 237. "Agency" does not mean any local unit
8of government or body within one or more local units of government that is created
9by law or by action of one or more local units of government.
AB844-ASA2,55,1811
230.80
(4) "Governmental unit" means any association, authority, board,
12commission, department, independent agency, institution, office, society
, or other
13body in state government created or authorized to be created by the constitution or
14any law, including the legislature, the office of the governor
, and the courts
, but
15excluding the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority. "Governmental unit"
16does not mean any political subdivision of the state or body within one or more
17political subdivisions
which that is created by law or by action of one or more political
18subdivisions.
AB844-ASA2,55,2320
601.41
(1) Duties. The commissioner shall administer and enforce chs. 600 to
21655 and ss. 59.52 (11) (c), 66.0137 (4) and (4m), 100.203, 120.13 (2) (b) to (g),
and 22149.13
, and 149.144 and shall act as promptly as possible under the circumstances
23on all matters placed before the commissioner.
AB844-ASA2,56,4
1601.415
(12) Health insurance risk-sharing plan Insurance Risk-Sharing
2Plan. The commissioner shall perform the duties specified to be performed by the
3commissioner in
ss. s. 149.13
and 149.144. The commissioner, or his or her designee,
4shall serve as a member of the board under s. 149.15.
AB844-ASA2,56,116
601.64
(1) Injunctions and restraining orders. The commissioner may
7commence an action in circuit court in the name of the state to restrain by temporary
8or permanent injunction or by temporary restraining order any violation of chs. 600
9to 655
, or s. 149.13
or 149.144, any rule promulgated under chs. 600 to 655
, or any
10order issued under s. 601.41 (4). The commissioner need not show irreparable harm
11or lack of an adequate remedy at law in an action commenced under this subsection.
AB844-ASA2,56,1613
601.64
(3) (a)
Restitutionary forfeiture. Whoever violates an effective order
14issued under s. 601.41 (4), any insurance statute or rule
, or s. 149.13
or 149.144 shall
15forfeit to the state twice the amount of any profit gained from the violation, in
16addition to any other forfeiture or penalty imposed.
AB844-ASA2,56,2418
601.64
(3) (c)
Forfeiture for violation of statute or rule. Whoever violates an
19insurance statute or rule or s. 149.13
or 149.144, intentionally aids a person in
20violating an insurance statute or rule or s. 149.13
or 149.144, or knowingly permits
21a person over whom he or she has authority to violate an insurance statute or rule
22or s. 149.13
or 149.144 shall forfeit to the state not more than $1,000 for each
23violation. If the statute or rule imposes a duty to make a report to the commissioner,
24each week of delay in complying with the duty is a new violation.
AB844-ASA2,57,6
1601.64
(4) Criminal penalty. Whoever intentionally violates or intentionally
2permits any person over whom he or she has authority to violate or intentionally aids
3any person in violating any insurance statute or rule of this state, s. 149.13
or
4149.144, or any effective order issued under s. 601.41 (4) is guilty of a Class I felony,
5unless a specific penalty is provided elsewhere in the statutes. Intent has the
6meaning expressed under s. 939.23.
AB844-ASA2,57,118
613.03
(4) Mandatory health insurance risk-sharing plan Health Insurance
9Risk-Sharing Plan. Service insurance corporations organized or operating under
10this chapter are subject to
the requirements that apply to insurers and insurance
11under ch. 149.
AB844-ASA2,57,1413
631.20
(2) (f) In the case of a policy form under ch. 149, that any of the following
14applies:
AB844-ASA2,57,1615
1. The benefit design is not comparable to a typical comprehensive individual
16health insurance policy offered in the private sector market in this state.
AB844-ASA2,57,1917
2. The benefit levels are not generally reflective of and commensurate with
18comprehensive health insurance coverage offered in the private individual market
19in the state.
AB844-ASA2,57,2120
3. The copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance are not actuarially equivalent
21to comprehensive individual plans and would create undue financial hardship.
AB844-ASA2,57,2322
4. It is inconsistent with the purpose of providing health care coverage to those
23unable to obtain coverage in the private market.
AB844-ASA2,58,2
1632.785 (title)
Notice of mandatory risk-sharing plan Health Insurance
2Risk-Sharing Plan.
AB844-ASA2,58,114
895.65
(1) (c) "Governmental unit" means any association, authority, board,
5commission, department, independent agency, institution, office, society or other
6body in state government created or authorized to be created by the constitution or
7any law, including the legislature, the office of the governor and the courts.
8"Governmental unit" does not mean the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and
9Clinics Authority
, the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority, or any
10political subdivision of the state or body within one or more political subdivisions
11which is created by law or by action of one or more political subdivisions.
AB844-ASA2,58,1313
(1)
Administrator contract.
AB844-ASA2,58,2014
(a) Because the legislature has determined that it is in the best interest of the
15Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan to have the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing
16Plan Authority administer the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan beginning on
17July 1, 2006, the department of health and family services shall, no later than
18January 1, 2006, give written notice to the plan administrator under section 149.16,
192003 stats., terminating the contract between the department of health and family
20services and the plan administrator effective July 1, 2006.
AB844-ASA2,59,1121
(b) Notwithstanding the treatment of sections 149.11 (1), 149.12 (1) (intro.) and
22(1m), and 149.16 of the statutes, as affected by this act, the Health Insurance
23Risk-Sharing Plan Authority shall enter into a contract with the plan administrator
24under section 149.16, 2003 stats., that has the same terms and conditions as the
25contract under paragraph (a) and under which the plan administrator has the same
1rights, duties, and obligations as it had under the contract under paragraph (a) and
2the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority has the same rights, duties, and
3obligations as the department of health and family services had under the contract
4under paragraph (a). The contract under this paragraph shall have a term beginning
5on July 1, 2006, and ending on the same date as the contract under paragraph (a)
6would have ended had the contract not been terminated under paragraph (a). The
7department of health and family services, the plan administrator, and the Health
8Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority shall cooperate with one another to ensure
9that the administration of the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan continues
10without interruption after the termination of the contract under paragraph (a) and
11the commencement of the contract under this paragraph.
AB844-ASA2,59,1612
(2)
Terms of initial members of board. Notwithstanding the length of terms
13specified for the members of the board of directors of the Health Insurance
14Risk-Sharing Plan Authority under section 149.41 (1) of the statutes, as created by
15this act, the initial members of the board of directors shall be appointed for the
16following terms:
AB844-ASA2,59,2017
(a) At the governor's discretion, one member appointed under section 149.41
18(1) (a) of the statutes, one member appointed under section 149.41 (1) (b) of the
19statutes, and one member appointed under section 149.41 (1) (c) of the statutes for
20one-year terms.
AB844-ASA2,59,2421
(b) At the governor's discretion, 2 members appointed under section 149.41 (1)
22(a) of the statutes, 2 members appointed under section 149.41 (1) (b) of the statutes,
23and 2 members appointed under section 149.41 (1) (c) of the statutes, for 2-year
24terms.
AB844-ASA2,60,4
1(c) At the governor's discretion, one member appointed under section 149.41
2(1) (a) of the statutes, one member appointed under section 149.41 (1) (b) of the
3statutes, and 2 members appointed under section 149.41 (1) (c) of the statutes, for
43-year terms.
AB844-ASA2,60,175
(3)
Mental health and alcohol and drug abuse treatment benefit. The
6Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority shall assess the historic utilization
7experience and diagnosis-related needs of the persons who are, and persons who
8have been, covered under the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan to determine if
9the mental health and alcoholism and other drug abuse treatment benefit under
10section 632.89 of the statutes allows for the use of evidence-based treatment to meet
11the mental health and alcoholism and other drug abuse treatment needs of persons
12covered under the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan. On or after January 1,
132007, the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan Authority shall make any necessary
14adjustments to the minimum required benefit under section 149.14 (3) (c) of the
15statutes, as affected by this act, to ensure appropriate access to evidence-based
16mental health and alcoholism and other drug abuse treatment strategies for persons
17covered under the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan.
AB844-ASA2,61,219
(1)
Transfers for funding Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan. The
20unencumbered balance in the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan fund under
21section 25.55, 2003 stats., immediately before the effective date of this subsection,
22and the unencumbered balances in the appropriation accounts under section 20.435
23(4) (u), 2003 stats., and section 20.435 (4) (v), 2003 stats., immediately before the
24effective date of this subsection, are transferred to the Health Insurance
1Risk-Sharing Plan fund under section 149.11 (2) of the statutes, as affected by this
2act.
AB844-ASA2,61,33
(2)
Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan.
AB844-ASA2,61,114
(a)
Administration. In the schedule under section 20.005 (3) of the statutes for
5the appropriation to the department of health and family services under section
620.435 (4) (u) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 2005, the dollar amount is
7increased by $3,535,500 for fiscal year 2005-06 to fund the costs of the department
8for administering the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan until July 1, 2006, and
9to increase the authorized FTE positions for the department by 4.83 SEG positions
10for the period ending on July 1, 2006, for administration of the Health Insurance
11Risk-Sharing Plan.
AB844-ASA2,61,1612
(b)
Program benefits. In the schedule under section 20.005 (3) of the statutes
13for the appropriation to the department of health and family services under section
1420.435 (4) (v) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 2005, the dollar amount is
15increased by $78,643,800 for fiscal year 2005-06 to increase funding for the purposes
16for which the appropriation is made.
AB844-ASA2,61,2118
(1)
Residency for the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan. The treatment
19of section 149.10 (9) of the statutes first applies to persons who submit applications
20for coverage under the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan on the effective date of
21this subsection.
AB844-ASA2,61,2522
(2)
Plan design. The treatment of section 149.14 (3) (b), (c) 1., 2., and 3. (by
23Section 100), (e), (f), (m), (o), and (p), and (6) (a) and (b) of the statutes and the repeal
24and recreation of section 149.14 (4) and (5) of the statutes first apply to the plan year
25beginning on January 1, 2007.
AB844-ASA2,62,4
1(3)
Income tax exemptions. The treatment of sections 71.07 (5g), 71.10 (4) (cp),
271.21 (4), 71.26 (1) (be) and (2) (a), 71.28 (5g), 71.30 (3) (dm), 71.34 (1) (g), 71.45 (2)
3(a) 10., 71.47 (5g), 71.49 (1) (dm), 76.655, 76.67 (2), and 77.92 (4) of the statutes first
4applies to taxable years beginning on January 1, 2006.
AB844-ASA2,62,95
(4)
Preexisting condition exclusion. The treatment of section 149.14 (6) (a)
6and (b) of the statutes and the repeal and recreation of section 149.14 (4) (with
7respect to establishing preexisting condition exclusions) of the statutes first apply
8to persons who submit applications for coverage under the Health Insurance
9Risk-Sharing Plan on the effective date of this subsection.
AB844-ASA2,62,1010
(5)
Medicare part D.
AB844-ASA2,62,1511
(a) Notwithstanding
Section 168 (2) with respect to the treatment of section
12149.10 (2j) (a) 3., (2t) (c), and (7) of the statutes, the treatment of section 149.10 (2j)
13(a) 3., (2t) (c), and (7) of the statutes first applies to persons who have coverage under
14the Health Insurance Risk-Sharing Plan on the effective date of this paragraph, on
15May 15, 2006.
AB844-ASA2,62,1816
(b) The treatment of section 149.10 (2j) (a) 3., (2t) (c), and (7) of the statutes first
17applies to all persons not specified in paragraph (a), on the effective date of this
18paragraph.
AB844-ASA2,62,2220
(1)
Administrator contract. The treatment of section 149.13 (4) (by
Section
2191)
of the statutes and
Sections 165 (1) (a
) and 166 (2) of this act take effect on the
22day after publication.
AB844-ASA2,63,1123
(2)
Creation of authority; insurer assessment tax credit; miscellaneous. The
24treatment of sections 1.12 (1) (b), 13.172 (1), 13.62 (2), 13.94 (1) (dh) and (1s) (c) 4.,
2513.95 (intro.), 16.002 (2), 16.004 (4), (5), and (12) (a), 16.045 (1) (a), 16.15 (1) (ab),
116.41 (4), 16.417 (1) (a), 16.52 (7), 16.528 (1) (a), 16.53 (2), 16.54 (9) (a) 1., 16.70 (2),
216.72 (2) (e) (intro.) and (f), 16.75 (1m), (8) (a) 1. and 2., and (9), 16.765 (1), (2), (4),
3(5), (6), (7) (intro.) and (d), and (8), 16.85 (2), 16.865 (8), 70.11 (41m), 71.07 (5g), 71.10
4(4) (cp), 71.21 (4), 71.26 (1) (be) and (2) (a), 71.28 (5g), 71.30 (3) (dm), 71.34 (1) (g),
571.45 (2) (a) 10., 71.47 (5g), 71.49 (1) (dm), 76.655, 76.67 (2), 77.54 (9a) (a), 77.92 (4),
6101.055 (2) (a), 101.177 (1) (d), 149.10 (2j) (a) 3., (2t) (c), (3), (7), and (8), 149.12 (2)
7(g), 149.18, 149.25, 230.03 (3), 230.80 (4), and 895.65 (1) (c), subchapter I (title) of
8chapter 149, and subchapter II (title) of chapter 149 of the statutes, the creation of
9subchapter III of chapter 149 of the statutes, and
Sections 165 (1) (b
), (2), and (3) and
10167 (5
) of this act take effect on January 1, 2006, or on the day after publication,
11whichever is later.
AB844-ASA2,63,2512
(3)
Transfer of administration. The treatment of sections 20.145 (5), 20.435
13(4) (u) and (v), 25.17 (1) (gf), 25.55 (intro.), (3), and (4), 149.10 (intro.), (1), (2), (2m),
14(3e), (9), and (10), 149.105, 149.11, 149.115, 149.12 (1) (intro.) and (a), (1m), (3) (a)
15and (c), (4), and (5), 149.13 (1), (3) (a) and (b), and (4) (by
Section 92), 149.14 (1) (a),
16(2) (a), (3) (intro.), (c) 3. (by
Section
99), and (d), (4c), (4m), (5m), (7) (b) and (c), and
17(8), 149.141, 149.142 (1) (a) and (b) and (2), 149.143, 149.144, 149.145, 149.146 (1)
18(a) and (b) and (2) (a), (am), and (b), 149.15, 149.16, 149.165 (1), (2) (a) (intro.) and
19(bc), (3) (a) and (b) (intro.), (3m), and (4), 149.17 (1), (2), and (4), 149.175, 149.20,
20601.41 (1), 601.415 (12), 601.64 (1), (3) (a) and (c), and (4), 613.03 (4), 631.20 (2) (f),
21632.785 (title), and subchapter IV of chapter 149 of the statutes, the repeal of sections
22149.14 (5) (d) and (e) and 149.40 of the statutes, the renumbering and amendment
23of section 149.12 (2) (f) of the statutes, the amendment of section 149.14 (4) (d) and
24(m) and (5) (b) and (c) of the statutes, the creation of section 149.12 (2) (f) 2. of the
25statutes, and
Sections 166 (1) and 167 (1
) of the statutes take effect on July 1, 2006.
AB844-ASA2,64,4
1(4)
Plan design. The treatment of section 149.14 (3) (b), (c) 1., 2., and 3. (by
2Section 100), (e), (f), (m), (o), and (p), and (6) (a) and (b) of the statutes, the repeal
3and recreation of section 149.14 (4) and (5) of the statutes, and
Section 167 (2) and
4(4) of this act take effect on January 1, 2007.