SB70,1581,1414 1. “Continuing care patient” means an individual who is any of the following:
SB70,1581,1615 a. Undergoing a course of treatment for a serious and complex condition from
16a provider or facility.
SB70,1581,1817 b. Undergoing a course of institutional or inpatient care from a provider or
18facility.
SB70,1581,2019 c. Scheduled to undergo nonelective surgery, including receipt of postoperative
20care, from a provider or facility.
SB70,1581,2221 d. Pregnant and undergoing a course of treatment for the pregnancy from a
22provider or facility.
SB70,1581,2423 e. Terminally ill and receiving treatment for the illness from a provider or
24facility.
SB70,1581,2525 2. “Serious and complex condition” means any of the following:
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1a. In the case of an acute illness, a condition that is serious enough to require
2specialized medical treatment to avoid the reasonable possibility of death or
3permanent harm.
SB70,1582,64 b. In the case of a chronic illness or condition, a condition that is
5life-threatening, degenerative, potentially disabling, or congenital and requires
6specialized medical care over a prolonged period.
SB70,1582,147 (b) If an enrollee is a continuing care patient and is obtaining items or services
8from a participating provider or participating facility and the contract between the
9defined network plan, preferred provider plan, or self-insured governmental plan
10and the provider or facility is terminated because of a change in the terms of the
11participation of the provider or facility in the plan or the contract between the defined
12network plan, preferred provider plan, or self-insured governmental plan and the
13provider or facility is terminated, resulting in a loss of benefits provided under the
14plan, the plan shall do all of the following:
SB70,1582,1715 1. Notify each enrollee of the termination of the contract or benefits and of the
16right for the enrollee to elect to continue transitional care from the participating
17provider or participating facility under this subsection.
SB70,1582,1918 2. Provide the enrollee an opportunity to notify the plan of the need for
19transitional care.
SB70,1583,220 3. Allow the enrollee to elect to continue to have the benefits provided under
21the plan under the same terms and conditions as would have applied to the item or
22service if the termination had not occurred for the course of treatment related to the
23enrollee's status as a continuing care patient beginning on the date on which the
24notice under subd. 1. is provided and ending 90 days after the date on which the

1notice under subd. 1. is provided or the date on which the enrollee is no longer a
2continuing care patient, whichever is earlier.
SB70,1583,53 (c) The provisions of s. 609.24 apply to a continuing care patient to the extent
4that s. 609.24 does not conflict with this subsection so as to limit the enrollee's rights
5under this subsection.
SB70,1583,12 6(8) Rule making. The commissioner may promulgate any rules necessary to
7implement this section, including specifying the independent dispute resolution
8process under sub. (6). The commissioner may promulgate rules to modify the list
9of those items and services for which a provider may not balance bill under sub. (4)
10(c). In promulgating rules under this subsection, the commissioner may consider any
11rules promulgated by the federal department of health and human services pursuant
12to the federal No Suprises Act, 42 USC 300gg-111, et seq.
SB70,3051 13Section 3051. 609.20 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1583,2014 609.20 (3) The commissioner may promulgate rules to establish minimum
15network time and distance standards and minimum network wait-time standards
16for defined network plans and preferred provider plans. In promulgating rules
17under this subsection, the commissioner shall consider standards adopted by the
18federal centers for medicare and medicaid services for qualified health plans, as
19defined in 42 USC 18021 (a), that are offered through the federal health insurance
20exchange established pursuant to 42 USC 18041 (c).
SB70,3052 21Section 3052. 609.24 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1583,2422 609.24 (5) If an enrollee is a continuing care patient, as defined in s. 609.045
23(7) (a), and if any of the situations described under s. 609.045 (7) (b) (intro.) applies,
24all of the following apply to the enrollee's defined network plan:
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1(a) Subsection (1) (c) shall apply to any of the participating providers providing
2the enrollee's course of treatment under s. 609.045 (7), including the enrollee's
3primary care physician.
SB70,1584,64 (b) Subsection (1) (c) shall apply to lengthen the period in which benefits are
5provided under s. 609.045 (7) (b) 3., but shall not be applied to shorten the period in
6which benefits are provided under s. 609.045 (7) (b) 3.
SB70,1584,87 (c) Subsection (1) (d) shall not be applied in a manner that limits the enrollee's
8rights under s. 609.045 (7) (b) 3.
SB70,1584,119 (d) No plan may contract or arrange with a participating provider to provide
10notice of the termination of the participating provider's participation, pursuant to
11sub. (4).
SB70,3053 12Section 3053 . 609.712 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1584,14 13609.712 Essential health benefits; preventive services. Defined network
14plans and preferred provider plans are subject to s. 632.895 (13m) and (14m).
SB70,3054 15Section 3054 . 609.713 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1584,18 16609.713 Qualified treatment trainee coverage. Limited service health
17organizations, preferred provider plans, and defined network plans are subject to s.
18632.87 (7).
SB70,3055 19Section 3055. 609.714 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1584,22 20609.714 Substance abuse counselor coverage. Limited service health
21organizations, preferred provider plans, and defined network plans are subject to s.
22632.87 (8).
SB70,3056 23Section 3056. 609.719 of the statutes is created to read:
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1609.719 Coverage for telehealth services. Limited service health
2organizations, preferred provider plans, and defined network plans are subject to s.
3632.871.
SB70,3057 4Section 3057 . 609.74 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1585,6 5609.74 Coverage of infertility services. Defined network plans and
6preferred provider plans are subject to s. 632.895 (15m).
SB70,3058 7Section 3058. 609.83 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1585,11 8609.83 Coverage of drugs and devices ; application of payments.
9Limited service health organizations, preferred provider plans, and defined network
10plans are subject to ss. 632.853, 632.861, 632.862, and 632.895 (6) (b), (16t), and
11(16v).
SB70,3059 12Section 3059 . 609.847 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1585,15 13609.847 Preexisting condition discrimination and certain benefit
14limits prohibited.
Limited service health organizations, preferred provider plans,
15and defined network plans are subject to s. 632.728.
SB70,3060 16Section 3060. 611.11 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1585,1817 611.11 (4) (a) In this subsection, “municipality" has the meaning given in s.
18345.05 (1) (c), but also includes any transit authority created under s. 66.1039.
SB70,3061 19Section 3061 . 625.12 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1585,2120 625.12 (1) (a) Past and prospective loss and expense experience within and
21outside of this state, except as provided in s. 632.728.
SB70,3062 22Section 3062 . 625.12 (1) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1585,2423 625.12 (1) (e) Subject to s. ss. 632.365 and 632.728, all other relevant factors,
24including the judgment of technical personnel.
SB70,3063 25Section 3063 . 625.12 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1625.12 (2) Classification. Except as provided in s. ss. 632.728 and 632.729,
2risks may be classified in any reasonable way for the establishment of rates and
3minimum premiums, except that no classifications may be based on race, color, creed
4or national origin, and classifications in automobile insurance may not be based on
5physical condition or developmental disability as defined in s. 51.01 (5). Subject to
6ss. 632.365, 632.728, and 632.729, rates thus produced may be modified for
7individual risks in accordance with rating plans or schedules that establish
8reasonable standards for measuring probable variations in hazards, expenses, or
9both. Rates may also be modified for individual risks under s. 625.13 (2).
SB70,3064 10Section 3064 . 625.15 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1586,1811 625.15 (1) Rate making. An Except as provided in s. 632.728, an insurer may
12itself establish rates and supplementary rate information for one or more market
13segments based on the factors in s. 625.12 and, if the rates are for motor vehicle
14liability insurance, subject to s. 632.365, or the insurer may use rates and
15supplementary rate information prepared by a rate service organization, with
16average expense factors determined by the rate service organization or with such
17modification for its own expense and loss experience as the credibility of that
18experience allows.
SB70,3065 19Section 3065. 628.34 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1587,220 628.34 (3) (a) No insurer may unfairly discriminate among policyholders by
21charging different premiums or by offering different terms of coverage except on the
22basis of classifications related to the nature and the degree of the risk covered or the
23expenses involved, subject to ss. 632.365, 632.728, 632.729, 632.746 and, 632.748,
24and 632.7496
. Rates are not unfairly discriminatory if they are averaged broadly
25among persons insured under a group, blanket or franchise policy, and terms are not

1unfairly discriminatory merely because they are more favorable than in a similar
2individual policy.
SB70,3066 3Section 3066. 628.495 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1587,6 4628.495 Pharmacy benefit management broker and consultant
5licenses.
(1) Definition. In this section, “pharmacy benefit manager” has the
6meaning given in s. 632.865 (1) (c).
SB70,1587,11 7(2) License required. Beginning on the first day of the 12th month beginning
8after the effective date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date], no individual may
9act as a pharmacy benefit management broker or consultant or any other individual
10who procures the services of a pharmacy benefit manager on behalf of a client
11without being licensed by the commissioner under this section.
SB70,1587,14 12(3) Rules. The commissioner may promulgate rules to establish criteria and
13procedures for initial licensure and renewal of licensure and to implement licensure
14under this section.
SB70,3067 15Section 3067 . 632.35 of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1587,20 16632.35 Prohibited rejection, cancellation and nonrenewal. No insurer
17may cancel or refuse to issue or renew an automobile insurance policy wholly or
18partially because of one or more of the following characteristics of any person: age,
19sex, residence, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status or,
20occupation, or status as a holder or nonholder of a license under s. 343.03 (3r).
SB70,3068 21Section 3068 . 632.728 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1587,23 22632.728 Coverage of persons with preexisting conditions; guaranteed
23issue; benefit limits.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
SB70,1587,2524 (a) “Cost sharing” includes deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, or similar
25charges.
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1(b) “Health benefit plan” has the meaning given in s. 632.745 (11).
SB70,1588,22 (c) “Self-insured health plan” has the meaning given in s. 632.85 (1) (c).
SB70,1588,8 3(2) Guaranteed issue. (a) Every individual health benefit plan shall accept
4every individual in this state who, and every group health benefit plan shall accept
5every employer in this state that, applies for coverage, regardless of sexual
6orientation, gender identity, or whether or not any employee or individual has a
7preexisting condition. A health benefit plan may restrict enrollment in coverage
8described in this paragraph to open or special enrollment periods.
SB70,1588,119 (b) The commissioner shall establish a statewide open enrollment period of no
10shorter than 30 days for every individual health benefit plan to allow individuals,
11including individuals who do not have coverage, to enroll in coverage.
SB70,1588,16 12(3) Prohibiting discrimination based on health status. (a) An individual
13health benefit plan or a self-insured health plan may not establish rules for the
14eligibility of any individual to enroll, or for the continued eligibility of any individual
15to remain enrolled, under the plan based on any of the following health
16status-related factors in relation to the individual or a dependent of the individual:
SB70,1588,1717 1. Health status.
SB70,1588,1818 2. Medical condition, including both physical and mental illnesses.
SB70,1588,1919 3. Claims experience.
SB70,1588,2020 4. Receipt of health care.
SB70,1588,2121 5. Medical history.
SB70,1588,2222 6. Genetic information.
SB70,1588,2423 7. Evidence of insurability, including conditions arising out of acts of domestic
24violence.
SB70,1588,2525 8. Disability.
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1(b) An insurer offering an individual health benefit plan or a self-insured
2health plan may not require any individual, as a condition of enrollment or continued
3enrollment under the plan, to pay, on the basis of any health status-related factor
4under par. (a) with respect to the individual or a dependent of the individual, a
5premium or contribution or a deductible, copayment, or coinsurance amount that is
6greater than the premium or contribution or deductible, copayment, or coinsurance
7amount respectively for a similarly situated individual enrolled under the plan.
SB70,1589,118 (c) Nothing in this subsection prevents an insurer offering an individual health
9benefit plan or a self-insured health plan from establishing premium discounts or
10rebates or modifying otherwise applicable cost sharing in return for adherence to
11programs of health promotion and disease prevention.
SB70,1589,14 12(4) Premium rate variation. A health benefit plan offered on the individual or
13small employer market or a self-insured health plan may vary premium rates for a
14specific plan based only on the following considerations:
SB70,1589,1515 (a) Whether the policy or plan covers an individual or a family.
SB70,1589,1616 (b) Rating area in the state, as established by the commissioner.
SB70,1589,1917 (c) Age, except that the rate may not vary by more than 3 to 1 for adults over
18the age groups and the age bands shall be consistent with recommendations of the
19National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
SB70,1589,2020 (d) Tobacco use, except that the rate may not vary by more than 1.5 to 1.
SB70,1589,25 21(5) Statewide risk pool. An insurer offering a health benefit plan may not
22segregate enrollees into risk pools other than a single statewide risk pool for the
23individual market and a single statewide risk pool for the small employer market or
24a single statewide risk pool that combines the individual and small employer
25markets.
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1(6) Annual and lifetime limits. An individual or group health benefit plan or
2a self-insured health plan may not establish any of the following:
SB70,1590,43 (a) Lifetime limits on the dollar value of benefits for an enrollee or a dependent
4of an enrollee under the plan.
SB70,1590,65 (b) Annual limits on the dollar value of benefits for an enrollee or a dependent
6of an enrollee under the plan.
SB70,1590,10 7(7) Cost sharing maximum. A health benefit plan offered on the individual or
8small employer market may not require an enrollee under the plan to pay more in
9cost sharing than the maximum amount calculated under 42 USC 18022 (c),
10including the annual indexing of the limits.
SB70,1590,13 11(8) Medical loss ratio. (a) In this subsection, “medical loss ratio” means the
12proportion, expressed as a percentage, of premium revenues spent by a health
13benefit plan on clinical services and quality improvement.
SB70,1590,1514 (b) A health benefit plan on the individual or small employer market shall have
15a medical loss ratio of at least 80 percent.
SB70,1590,1716 (c) A group health benefit plan other than one described under par. (b) shall
17have a medical loss ratio of at least 85 percent.
SB70,1590,21 18(9) Actuarial values of plan tiers. Any health benefit plan offered on the
19individual or small employer market shall provide a level of coverage that is designed
20to provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to at least 60 percent of the full
21actuarial value of the benefits provided under the plan.
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