Skip to main content Skip to office menu Skip to footer
Capital IconMinnesota Legislature

SF 662

3rd Engrossment - 88th Legislature (2013 - 2014) Posted on 05/07/2013 04:14pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
Line numbers 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26
1.27 1.28
1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 2.35 2.36 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7
3.8
3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 3.26 3.27 3.28 3.29 3.30 3.31 3.32 3.33 3.34 3.35 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14
4.15
4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 4.23 4.24 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 4.30 4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 5.1 5.2 5.3
5.4
5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10
5.11
5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17
5.18
5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 5.23 5.24 5.25 5.26 5.27 5.28 5.29
5.30
6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.35 6.36 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4
7.5
7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13
7.14 7.15
7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19
7.20
7.21 7.22 7.23 7.24 7.25
7.26 7.27 7.28 7.29 7.30 8.1 8.2
8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12
8.13 8.14
8.15 8.16 8.17 8.18 8.19 8.20 8.21 8.22 8.23 8.24 8.25 8.26 8.27 8.28 8.29 8.30 8.31 8.32 8.33 8.34 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 9.11 9.12 9.13 9.14 9.15 9.16 9.17 9.18 9.19 9.20 9.21 9.22 9.23 9.24 9.25 9.26 9.27 9.28 9.29 9.30 9.31 9.32 9.33 9.34 9.35 9.36
10.1
10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 10.17 10.18 10.19 10.20 10.21 10.22 10.23 10.24 10.25 10.26 10.27 10.28 10.29 10.30 10.31 10.32 10.33 10.34 10.35 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.8 11.9 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 11.16 11.17 11.18 11.19 11.20 11.21 11.22 11.23 11.24 11.25 11.26 11.27 11.28 11.29 11.30 11.31 11.32 11.33 11.34 11.35 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.8 12.9 12.10 12.11 12.12 12.13 12.14 12.15 12.16 12.17 12.18 12.19 12.20 12.21 12.22 12.23 12.24 12.25 12.26 12.27 12.28 12.29 12.30 12.31 12.32 12.33 12.34 12.35 12.36 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 13.10 13.11 13.12 13.13 13.14 13.15 13.16 13.17 13.18 13.19 13.20 13.21 13.22 13.23 13.24 13.25 13.26 13.27 13.28 13.29 13.30 13.31 13.32 13.33 13.34 13.35 13.36 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10 14.11 14.12 14.13 14.14 14.15 14.16 14.17 14.18 14.19 14.20 14.21 14.22 14.23 14.24 14.25 14.26 14.27
14.28
14.29 14.30 14.31 14.32 14.33 14.34 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 15.8 15.9 15.10 15.11 15.12 15.13 15.14 15.15 15.16 15.17 15.18 15.19 15.20 15.21 15.22 15.23 15.24 15.25 15.26 15.27 15.28 15.29
15.30
15.31 15.32 15.33 15.34 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 16.8
16.9
16.10 16.11 16.12 16.13 16.14 16.15 16.16
16.17
16.18 16.19 16.20 16.21 16.22 16.23 16.24 16.25 16.26 16.27 16.28 16.29 16.30 16.31 16.32 16.33
17.1
17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 17.9 17.10 17.11 17.12 17.13 17.14 17.15 17.16 17.17 17.18 17.19 17.20 17.21 17.22 17.23 17.24 17.25
17.26
17.27 17.28 17.29 17.30 17.31 17.32 17.33 17.34 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.8 18.9 18.10 18.11 18.12 18.13 18.14 18.15 18.16 18.17 18.18 18.19 18.20 18.21 18.22 18.23 18.24 18.25 18.26 18.27 18.28
18.29
18.30 18.31 18.32 18.33 18.34 18.35 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.7 19.8 19.9 19.10 19.11 19.12
19.13
19.14 19.15 19.16 19.17 19.18 19.19 19.20 19.21
19.22
19.23 19.24 19.25 19.26 19.27 19.28 19.29 19.30 19.31 19.32 19.33 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6 20.7 20.8 20.9 20.10 20.11 20.12 20.13 20.14 20.15 20.16 20.17 20.18 20.19 20.20 20.21 20.22 20.23 20.24 20.25 20.26 20.27 20.28 20.29 20.30 20.31 20.32 20.33 20.34 20.35 20.36 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 21.6
21.7
21.8 21.9 21.10 21.11 21.12 21.13 21.14 21.15 21.16 21.17 21.18 21.19
21.20
21.21 21.22 21.23 21.24 21.25 21.26 21.27 21.28 21.29 21.30 21.31
21.32
22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.6 22.7 22.8 22.9 22.10 22.11 22.12 22.13 22.14 22.15 22.16 22.17 22.18 22.19 22.20 22.21 22.22 22.23 22.24 22.25 22.26 22.27 22.28 22.29 22.30 22.31 22.32 22.33 22.34 22.35 22.36 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 23.5 23.6 23.7 23.8 23.9 23.10 23.11 23.12 23.13 23.14 23.15 23.16 23.17 23.18 23.19 23.20 23.21 23.22 23.23 23.24 23.25 23.26 23.27 23.28 23.29 23.30 23.31 23.32 23.33 23.34 23.35 23.36 24.1 24.2 24.3 24.4 24.5 24.6 24.7 24.8 24.9 24.10
24.11
24.12 24.13 24.14 24.15 24.16 24.17 24.18 24.19 24.20 24.21
24.22 24.23 24.24 24.25 24.26 24.27
24.28 24.29 24.30 24.31 24.32 24.33 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 25.5 25.6 25.7 25.8 25.9 25.10 25.11 25.12 25.13 25.14 25.15 25.16 25.17 25.18 25.19 25.20 25.21 25.22 25.23 25.24 25.25 25.26 25.27 25.28 25.29 25.30 25.31 25.32 25.33 25.34 25.35 25.36 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4 26.5 26.6 26.7 26.8 26.9 26.10 26.11 26.12 26.13 26.14 26.15 26.16 26.17
26.18 26.19
26.20 26.21 26.22 26.23 26.24 26.25 26.26
26.27
26.28 26.29 26.30 26.31 26.32 27.1 27.2 27.3 27.4 27.5 27.6 27.7 27.8 27.9 27.10 27.11 27.12 27.13 27.14 27.15 27.16 27.17 27.18 27.19 27.20 27.21 27.22 27.23 27.24 27.25 27.26 27.27 27.28 27.29 27.30 27.31 27.32 27.33 27.34 27.35 27.36 28.1 28.2 28.3 28.4 28.5 28.6
28.7
28.8 28.9 28.10 28.11 28.12 28.13 28.14 28.15 28.16 28.17 28.18 28.19 28.20 28.21
28.22
28.23 28.24 28.25 28.26 28.27 28.28 28.29 28.30 28.31 28.32 28.33 29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 29.5 29.6 29.7 29.8 29.9 29.10 29.11
29.12
29.13 29.14 29.15 29.16 29.17 29.18 29.19 29.20 29.21 29.22 29.23 29.24 29.25 29.26 29.27 29.28 29.29 29.30 29.31 29.32 29.33 29.34 29.35 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.4 30.5 30.6 30.7 30.8 30.9 30.10 30.11 30.12 30.13 30.14 30.15 30.16 30.17 30.18 30.19 30.20 30.21 30.22 30.23 30.24 30.25 30.26 30.27 30.28 30.29 30.30 30.31 30.32 30.33 30.34 30.35 30.36 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 31.5 31.6 31.7 31.8 31.9 31.10 31.11 31.12 31.13 31.14 31.15 31.16 31.17 31.18 31.19 31.20 31.21 31.22 31.23 31.24 31.25 31.26 31.27 31.28 31.29 31.30 31.31 31.32
31.33
32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.5 32.6 32.7 32.8 32.9 32.10 32.11 32.12 32.13 32.14 32.15 32.16 32.17 32.18 32.19 32.20 32.21 32.22 32.23 32.24 32.25 32.26 32.27 32.28 32.29 32.30 32.31 32.32 32.33 32.34 32.35 32.36 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 33.5 33.6 33.7 33.8 33.9 33.10 33.11 33.12 33.13 33.14
33.15
33.16 33.17 33.18 33.19 33.20 33.21
33.22
33.23 33.24 33.25 33.26
33.27
33.28 33.29 33.30 33.31 33.32 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 34.5 34.6 34.7 34.8
34.9
34.10 34.11 34.12 34.13 34.14 34.15 34.16 34.17 34.18 34.19 34.20 34.21 34.22 34.23 34.24 34.25 34.26 34.27 34.28 34.29 34.30 34.31 34.32 34.33 34.34 34.35 35.1 35.2 35.3 35.4 35.5 35.6 35.7 35.8 35.9 35.10 35.11 35.12 35.13 35.14 35.15 35.16 35.17 35.18 35.19 35.20 35.21 35.22 35.23 35.24 35.25 35.26 35.27 35.28 35.29 35.30 35.31 35.32 35.33 35.34 35.35 36.1 36.2 36.3 36.4 36.5 36.6 36.7 36.8 36.9 36.10 36.11 36.12 36.13 36.14 36.15 36.16 36.17 36.18 36.19 36.20
36.21
36.22 36.23 36.24 36.25 36.26 36.27 36.28 36.29 36.30 36.31 36.32 36.33 36.34 37.1 37.2 37.3 37.4 37.5 37.6 37.7
37.8
37.9 37.10 37.11 37.12 37.13 37.14 37.15 37.16 37.17 37.18 37.19 37.20 37.21 37.22 37.23 37.24 37.25 37.26 37.27 37.28 37.29 37.30 37.31 37.32 37.33 37.34 37.35 38.1 38.2 38.3 38.4 38.5 38.6 38.7 38.8 38.9 38.10
38.11
38.12 38.13 38.14 38.15 38.16 38.17 38.18 38.19 38.20 38.21 38.22 38.23 38.24 38.25 38.26 38.27 38.28 38.29 38.30 38.31 38.32 38.33 38.34 39.1 39.2 39.3
39.4 39.5
39.6 39.7 39.8 39.9 39.10 39.11 39.12 39.13 39.14 39.15 39.16
39.17
39.18 39.19 39.20 39.21 39.22 39.23 39.24
39.25
39.26 39.27 39.28 39.29
39.30
40.1 40.2 40.3 40.4 40.5 40.6 40.7 40.8 40.9 40.10 40.11 40.12 40.13 40.14 40.15 40.16 40.17 40.18 40.19 40.20 40.21 40.22 40.23 40.24 40.25 40.26 40.27 40.28 40.29 40.30 40.31 40.32 40.33 40.34 40.35 40.36 41.1 41.2 41.3 41.4 41.5 41.6 41.7 41.8
41.9
41.10 41.11 41.12 41.13 41.14 41.15 41.16 41.17 41.18 41.19 41.20 41.21 41.22 41.23 41.24 41.25 41.26 41.27 41.28 41.29 41.30 41.31 41.32 41.33 41.34 42.1 42.2 42.3 42.4
42.5
42.6 42.7 42.8 42.9 42.10 42.11 42.12 42.13 42.14 42.15 42.16 42.17 42.18 42.19 42.20 42.21 42.22 42.23 42.24 42.25 42.26 42.27 42.28 42.29 42.30 42.31 42.32 42.33 42.34 42.35 43.1 43.2
43.3
43.4 43.5 43.6 43.7 43.8 43.9 43.10 43.11 43.12 43.13 43.14 43.15 43.16 43.17 43.18 43.19 43.20 43.21 43.22 43.23 43.24 43.25 43.26 43.27 43.28 43.29 43.30 43.31 43.32 43.33 43.34
44.1
44.2 44.3 44.4 44.5 44.6 44.7 44.8 44.9 44.10 44.11 44.12 44.13 44.14 44.15 44.16
44.17
44.18 44.19 44.20 44.21 44.22 44.23 44.24 44.25 44.26 44.27 44.28 44.29 44.30 44.31 44.32 44.33 44.34 45.1 45.2 45.3 45.4 45.5 45.6 45.7 45.8 45.9 45.10 45.11 45.12 45.13 45.14 45.15 45.16 45.17 45.18 45.19 45.20 45.21 45.22 45.23 45.24 45.25 45.26 45.27
45.28
45.29 45.30 45.31 45.32 45.33 45.34 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 46.5 46.6 46.7 46.8 46.9 46.10 46.11 46.12 46.13 46.14 46.15 46.16 46.17 46.18 46.19 46.20 46.21 46.22 46.23 46.24 46.25 46.26 46.27 46.28 46.29 46.30
46.31
46.32 46.33 46.34 46.35 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.5 47.6 47.7
47.8
47.9 47.10 47.11 47.12 47.13 47.14 47.15 47.16 47.17 47.18 47.19 47.20 47.21 47.22 47.23 47.24 47.25
47.26
47.27 47.28 47.29 47.30 47.31 47.32 47.33 48.1 48.2 48.3 48.4 48.5 48.6 48.7 48.8 48.9 48.10 48.11 48.12 48.13 48.14 48.15 48.16 48.17 48.18 48.19 48.20 48.21 48.22 48.23 48.24 48.25 48.26 48.27 48.28 48.29 48.30 48.31 48.32 48.33 48.34 48.35 48.36 49.1 49.2 49.3 49.4 49.5 49.6 49.7 49.8 49.9 49.10 49.11 49.12 49.13 49.14 49.15 49.16 49.17 49.18 49.19 49.20 49.21 49.22 49.23 49.24 49.25 49.26 49.27 49.28 49.29 49.30 49.31 49.32 49.33 49.34 49.35 50.1 50.2 50.3 50.4 50.5 50.6 50.7 50.8 50.9 50.10 50.11 50.12 50.13 50.14 50.15 50.16 50.17 50.18 50.19
50.20
50.21 50.22 50.23 50.24 50.25 50.26 50.27 50.28 50.29 50.30 50.31 50.32 50.33 50.34 51.1 51.2 51.3 51.4 51.5 51.6 51.7 51.8 51.9 51.10 51.11 51.12 51.13 51.14 51.15 51.16 51.17 51.18 51.19 51.20 51.21 51.22 51.23 51.24 51.25 51.26 51.27 51.28 51.29 51.30 51.31 51.32 51.33 51.34 51.35 51.36 52.1 52.2 52.3 52.4 52.5 52.6 52.7 52.8 52.9 52.10 52.11
52.12
52.13 52.14 52.15 52.16 52.17 52.18 52.19 52.20 52.21 52.22 52.23 52.24 52.25 52.26 52.27 52.28 52.29 52.30 52.31 52.32 52.33 52.34 52.35 53.1 53.2 53.3 53.4 53.5 53.6 53.7 53.8 53.9 53.10 53.11 53.12 53.13 53.14 53.15 53.16
53.17
53.18 53.19 53.20 53.21 53.22 53.23 53.24 53.25
53.26
53.27 53.28 53.29 53.30
53.31
54.1 54.2 54.3 54.4 54.5 54.6 54.7 54.8 54.9 54.10 54.11 54.12 54.13 54.14 54.15 54.16 54.17 54.18 54.19 54.20 54.21 54.22 54.23 54.24 54.25 54.26
54.27
54.28 54.29 54.30 54.31
54.32 54.33 55.1 55.2
55.3 55.4 55.5 55.6
55.7 55.8 55.9 55.10 55.11
55.12
55.13 55.14 55.15 55.16 55.17 55.18 55.19
55.20
55.21 55.22 55.23 55.24 55.25 55.26 55.27 55.28 55.29 55.30 55.31 56.1 56.2 56.3
56.4
56.5 56.6 56.7 56.8 56.9 56.10 56.11 56.12 56.13 56.14 56.15 56.16 56.17 56.18 56.19
56.20
56.21 56.22 56.23 56.24 56.25 56.26 56.27 56.28
56.29
56.30 56.31 57.1 57.2 57.3
57.4
57.5 57.6 57.7 57.8 57.9 57.10 57.11 57.12 57.13 57.14 57.15 57.16 57.17 57.18 57.19 57.20 57.21 57.22 57.23 57.24 57.25 57.26 57.27 57.28 57.29 57.30 57.31 57.32 57.33 57.34 57.35 58.1 58.2 58.3
58.4
58.5 58.6 58.7 58.8 58.9 58.10 58.11 58.12 58.13 58.14 58.15 58.16 58.17 58.18 58.19 58.20 58.21 58.22 58.23 58.24 58.25 58.26 58.27 58.28 58.29 58.30 58.31 58.32 58.33 58.34 59.1 59.2 59.3 59.4 59.5 59.6 59.7 59.8 59.9 59.10 59.11 59.12 59.13 59.14 59.15 59.16
59.17 59.18 59.19 59.20 59.21 59.22 59.23 59.24 59.25 59.26 59.27 59.28
59.29
59.30 59.31 59.32 59.33 60.1 60.2 60.3 60.4 60.5
60.6
60.7 60.8 60.9 60.10 60.11 60.12 60.13 60.14 60.15 60.16 60.17 60.18 60.19 60.20 60.21 60.22 60.23 60.24 60.25 60.26 60.27 60.28 60.29 60.30 60.31 60.32 60.33 60.34 60.35 61.1 61.2 61.3 61.4 61.5 61.6 61.7 61.8 61.9 61.10 61.11
61.12
61.13 61.14 61.15 61.16 61.17 61.18 61.19 61.20 61.21 61.22 61.23 61.24 61.25 61.26 61.27 61.28 61.29 61.30 61.31 61.32 61.33
61.34
62.1 62.2 62.3 62.4 62.5 62.6 62.7 62.8 62.9 62.10 62.11 62.12 62.13 62.14 62.15 62.16 62.17 62.18 62.19 62.20 62.21 62.22 62.23 62.24 62.25 62.26 62.27 62.28 62.29 62.30 62.31 62.32 62.33 62.34 62.35 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.4 63.5 63.6 63.7 63.8
63.9
63.10 63.11 63.12 63.13 63.14 63.15 63.16 63.17 63.18 63.19 63.20 63.21 63.22 63.23 63.24 63.25 63.26 63.27 63.28 63.29 63.30 63.31 63.32 63.33 63.34 63.35 64.1 64.2 64.3 64.4 64.5 64.6 64.7 64.8 64.9 64.10 64.11 64.12 64.13 64.14 64.15 64.16 64.17 64.18 64.19 64.20 64.21 64.22 64.23 64.24 64.25 64.26 64.27 64.28 64.29 64.30 64.31 64.32 64.33 64.34 64.35 64.36 65.1 65.2 65.3 65.4 65.5 65.6 65.7 65.8
65.9
65.10 65.11 65.12 65.13 65.14 65.15 65.16 65.17 65.18 65.19 65.20 65.21 65.22 65.23 65.24 65.25 65.26 65.27 65.28 65.29 65.30 65.31 65.32 65.33 65.34 66.1 66.2 66.3 66.4 66.5 66.6 66.7 66.8 66.9 66.10 66.11 66.12 66.13 66.14 66.15 66.16 66.17 66.18 66.19 66.20 66.21 66.22 66.23 66.24 66.25 66.26 66.27 66.28 66.29
66.30
66.31 66.32 66.33 66.34 66.35 67.1 67.2 67.3 67.4 67.5 67.6 67.7 67.8 67.9
67.10
67.11 67.12 67.13 67.14 67.15 67.16 67.17 67.18 67.19 67.20 67.21 67.22 67.23 67.24 67.25 67.26 67.27 67.28 67.29 67.30 67.31 67.32 67.33 67.34 67.35 68.1 68.2 68.3 68.4 68.5 68.6 68.7 68.8 68.9 68.10 68.11 68.12 68.13 68.14 68.15 68.16 68.17 68.18 68.19 68.20 68.21 68.22 68.23 68.24 68.25 68.26 68.27 68.28 68.29 68.30 68.31 68.32 68.33 68.34
68.35
69.1 69.2 69.3 69.4 69.5 69.6 69.7 69.8 69.9 69.10 69.11 69.12
69.13
69.14 69.15 69.16 69.17 69.18 69.19 69.20 69.21 69.22 69.23 69.24 69.25 69.26 69.27 69.28 69.29 69.30 69.31 69.32 69.33 69.34 69.35
70.1
70.2 70.3 70.4 70.5 70.6 70.7 70.8 70.9 70.10 70.11 70.12 70.13 70.14 70.15 70.16 70.17 70.18
70.19
70.20 70.21 70.22 70.23 70.24 70.25 70.26 70.27
70.28
70.29 70.30 70.31 70.32 71.1 71.2 71.3 71.4 71.5 71.6 71.7 71.8 71.9 71.10 71.11 71.12 71.13 71.14 71.15 71.16 71.17 71.18 71.19 71.20 71.21 71.22 71.23 71.24 71.25 71.26 71.27
71.28
71.29 71.30 71.31 71.32 71.33 71.34 72.1 72.2 72.3 72.4 72.5 72.6 72.7 72.8 72.9 72.10 72.11 72.12 72.13 72.14 72.15 72.16 72.17 72.18 72.19 72.20 72.21 72.22 72.23 72.24 72.25 72.26 72.27 72.28 72.29 72.30 72.31 72.32 72.33 72.34 72.35 72.36 73.1 73.2 73.3 73.4 73.5 73.6 73.7 73.8 73.9 73.10 73.11 73.12 73.13 73.14 73.15 73.16 73.17 73.18 73.19 73.20 73.21 73.22 73.23 73.24 73.25 73.26 73.27 73.28 73.29 73.30 73.31 73.32 73.33 73.34 73.35 73.36 74.1 74.2 74.3 74.4 74.5 74.6 74.7 74.8 74.9 74.10 74.11 74.12 74.13 74.14 74.15 74.16 74.17 74.18 74.19 74.20 74.21 74.22 74.23 74.24 74.25 74.26 74.27 74.28 74.29 74.30 74.31 74.32 74.33 74.34 74.35 75.1 75.2 75.3 75.4 75.5 75.6 75.7 75.8 75.9 75.10 75.11 75.12 75.13 75.14 75.15 75.16 75.17 75.18 75.19 75.20 75.21 75.22 75.23 75.24 75.25 75.26 75.27 75.28 75.29 75.30 75.31 75.32 75.33 75.34 75.35 75.36 76.1 76.2 76.3 76.4 76.5 76.6 76.7 76.8
76.9
76.10 76.11 76.12 76.13 76.14 76.15 76.16 76.17 76.18 76.19 76.20 76.21 76.22
76.23
76.24 76.25 76.26 76.27 76.28 76.29 76.30 76.31 76.32 77.1 77.2 77.3 77.4 77.5 77.6 77.7 77.8 77.9 77.10
77.11
77.12 77.13 77.14 77.15 77.16 77.17 77.18 77.19 77.20 77.21 77.22 77.23 77.24 77.25 77.26 77.27 77.28 77.29 77.30 77.31 77.32 77.33 77.34 78.1 78.2 78.3 78.4 78.5 78.6 78.7 78.8 78.9 78.10 78.11 78.12 78.13 78.14 78.15 78.16 78.17 78.18
78.19
78.20 78.21 78.22 78.23 78.24 78.25 78.26 78.27 78.28 78.29 78.30 78.31 78.32 78.33 78.34 78.35
79.1
79.2 79.3 79.4 79.5 79.6 79.7 79.8 79.9 79.10
79.11
79.12 79.13 79.14 79.15 79.16
79.17
79.18 79.19 79.20 79.21 79.22 79.23 79.24
79.25 79.26
79.27 79.28
79.29
80.1 80.2 80.3 80.4 80.5 80.6 80.7 80.8 80.9 80.10 80.11
80.12
80.13 80.14 80.15 80.16 80.17 80.18 80.19 80.20 80.21 80.22 80.23 80.24 80.25 80.26 80.27 80.28 80.29 80.30 80.31 80.32 80.33 80.34 80.35 81.1 81.2 81.3 81.4 81.5 81.6 81.7 81.8 81.9 81.10 81.11
81.12
81.13 81.14 81.15 81.16 81.17 81.18 81.19
81.20 81.21 81.22 81.23 81.24 81.25 81.26 81.27 81.28 81.29 81.30 81.31 81.32 81.33 82.1 82.2 82.3
82.4
82.5 82.6 82.7 82.8 82.9 82.10 82.11 82.12 82.13 82.14 82.15
82.16
82.17 82.18 82.19 82.20 82.21 82.22 82.23 82.24 82.25 82.26 82.27 82.28 82.29 82.30 82.31 82.32 82.33 83.1 83.2 83.3 83.4 83.5 83.6 83.7 83.8 83.9 83.10 83.11 83.12 83.13 83.14 83.15 83.16 83.17 83.18 83.19 83.20 83.21 83.22 83.23 83.24 83.25 83.26 83.27 83.28 83.29 83.30 83.31 83.32 83.33 83.34 83.35 83.36 84.1
84.2
84.3 84.4 84.5 84.6 84.7 84.8 84.9 84.10 84.11 84.12 84.13 84.14 84.15 84.16
84.17
84.18 84.19 84.20 84.21 84.22 84.23 84.24 84.25 84.26
84.27
84.28 84.29 84.30 84.31 84.32 85.1 85.2 85.3 85.4 85.5 85.6 85.7 85.8 85.9 85.10 85.11 85.12 85.13 85.14 85.15 85.16 85.17 85.18 85.19 85.20 85.21 85.22 85.23 85.24 85.25 85.26 85.27 85.28 85.29 85.30 85.31 85.32 85.33 85.34 85.35 85.36 86.1 86.2 86.3 86.4 86.5 86.6 86.7 86.8 86.9 86.10 86.11 86.12 86.13 86.14 86.15 86.16 86.17 86.18 86.19 86.20 86.21 86.22 86.23
86.24
86.25 86.26
86.27

A bill for an act
relating to health plan regulation; regulating policy and contract coverages;
conforming state law to federal requirements; establishing a working group
on health insurance market rules; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections
43A.23, subdivision 1; 43A.317, subdivision 6; 60A.08, subdivision 15; 62A.011,
subdivision 3, by adding subdivisions; 62A.02, by adding a subdivision; 62A.03,
subdivision 1; 62A.04, subdivision 2; 62A.047; 62A.049; 62A.136; 62A.149,
subdivision 1; 62A.17, subdivisions 2, 6; 62A.21, subdivision 2b; 62A.28,
subdivision 2; 62A.302; 62A.615; 62A.65, subdivisions 3, 5, 6, 7, by adding
subdivisions; 62C.14, subdivision 5; 62C.142, subdivision 2; 62D.07, subdivision
3; 62D.095; 62D.181, subdivision 7; 62E.02, by adding a subdivision; 62E.04,
subdivision 4; 62E.06, subdivision 1; 62E.09; 62E.10, subdivision 7; 62H.04;
62L.02, subdivisions 11, 14a, 26, by adding a subdivision; 62L.03, subdivisions
1, 3, 4, 6; 62L.045, subdivisions 2, 4; 62L.05, subdivision 10; 62L.06; 62L.08;
62L.12, subdivision 2; 62M.05, subdivision 3a; 62M.06, subdivision 1; 62Q.01,
by adding subdivisions; 62Q.021; 62Q.17, subdivision 6; 62Q.18, by adding a
subdivision; 62Q.19, subdivision 1; 62Q.23; 62Q.43, subdivision 2; 62Q.47;
62Q.52; 62Q.55; 62Q.68, subdivision 1; 62Q.69, subdivision 3; 62Q.70,
subdivisions 1, 2; 62Q.71; 62Q.73; 62Q.75, subdivision 1; 62Q.80, subdivision
2; 72A.20, subdivision 35; 471.61, subdivision 1a; proposing coding for new law
in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 62A; 62Q; proposing coding for new law as
Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62K; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections
62A.615; 62A.65, subdivision 6; 62D.124; 62E.02, subdivision 7; 62E.16;
62E.20; 62L.02, subdivisions 4, 18, 19, 23, 24; 62L.05, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4,
4a, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13; 62L.081; 62L.10, subdivision 5; 62Q.37, subdivision 5.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

ARTICLE 1

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT CONFORMITY

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 43A.23, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

General.

(a) The commissioner is authorized to request proposals
or to negotiate and to enter into contracts with parties which in the judgment of the
commissioner are best qualified to provide service to the benefit plans. Contracts entered
into are not subject to the requirements of sections 16C.16 to 16C.19. The commissioner
may negotiate premium rates and coverage. The commissioner shall consider the cost of
the plans, conversion options relating to the contracts, service capabilities, character,
financial position, and reputation of the carriers, and any other factors which the
commissioner deems appropriate. Each benefit contract must be for a uniform term of at
least one year, but may be made automatically renewable from term to term in the absence
of notice of termination by either party. A carrier licensed under chapter 62A is exempt
from the taxes imposed by chapter 297I on premiums paid to it by the state.

(b) All self-insured hospital and medical service products must comply with coverage
mandates, data reporting, and consumer protection requirements applicable to the licensed
carrier administering the product, had the product been insured, including chapters 62J,
62M, and 62Q. Any self-insured products that limit coverage to a network of providers
or provide different levels of coverage between network and nonnetwork providers shall
comply with section 62D.123 and geographic access standards for health maintenance
organizations adopted by the commissioner of health in rule under chapter 62D.

(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), a self-insured hospital and medical product
offered under sections 43A.22 to 43A.30 is deleted text begin notdeleted text end required to extend dependent coverage
to an eligible employee's deleted text begin unmarrieddeleted text end child deleted text begin under the age of 25deleted text end to the full extent required
under chapters 62A and 62L. Dependent new text begin child new text end coverage must, at a minimum, extend to an
eligible employee's deleted text begin unmarrieddeleted text end new text begin dependentnew text end child deleted text begin who is under the age of 19 or an unmarried
child under the age of 25 who is a full-time student. A person who is at least 19 years of
age but who is under the age of 25 and who is not a full-time student must be permitted
to be enrolled as a dependent of an eligible employee until age 25 if the person:
deleted text end new text begin to the
limiting age as defined in section 62Q.01, subdivision 11, disabled children to the extent
required in sections 62A.14 and 62A.141, and dependent grandchildren to the extent
required in sections 62A.042 and 62A.302.
new text end

deleted text begin (1) was a full-time student immediately prior to being ordered into active military
service, as defined in section 190.05, subdivision 5b or 5c;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (2) has been separated or discharged from active military service; and
deleted text end

deleted text begin (3) would be eligible to enroll as a dependent of an eligible employee, except that
the person is not a full-time student.
deleted text end

deleted text begin The definition of "full-time student" for purposes of this paragraph includes any student
who by reason of illness, injury, or physical or mental disability as documented by
a physician is unable to carry what the educational institution considers a full-time
course load so long as the student's course load is at least 60 percent of what otherwise
is considered by the institution to be a full-time course load. Any notice regarding
termination of coverage due to attainment of the limiting age must include information
about this definition of "full-time student."
deleted text end

(d) Beginning January 1, 2010, the health insurance benefit plans offered in the
commissioner's plan under section 43A.18, subdivision 2, and the managerial plan under
section 43A.18, subdivision 3, must include an option for a health plan that is compatible
with the definition of a high-deductible health plan in section 223 of the United States
Internal Revenue Code.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 2.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 43A.317, subdivision 6, is amended to read:


Subd. 6.

Individual eligibility.

(a) Procedures. The commissioner shall establish
procedures for eligible employees and other eligible individuals to apply for coverage
through the program.

(b) Employees. An employer shall determine when it applies to the program the
criteria its employees must meet to be eligible for coverage under its plan. An employer
may subsequently change the criteria annually or at other times with approval of the
commissioner. The criteria must provide that new employees become eligible for coverage
after a probationary period of at least 30 days, but no more than 90 days.

(c) Other individuals. An employer may elect to cover under its plan:

(1) the spouse, dependent childrennew text begin to the limiting age as defined in section 62Q.01,
subdivision 11, disabled children to the extent required in sections 62A.14 and 62A.141
new text end ,
and dependent grandchildren deleted text begin of a covered employeedeleted text end new text begin to the extent required in sections
62A.042 and 62A.302
new text end ;

(2) a retiree who is eligible to receive a pension or annuity from the employer and a
covered retiree's spouse, dependent childrennew text begin to the limiting age as defined in section
62Q.01, subdivision 11, disabled children to the extent required in sections 62A.14 and
62A.141
new text end , and dependent grandchildrennew text begin to the extent required in sections 62A.042 and
62A.302
new text end ;

(3) the surviving spouse, dependent childrennew text begin to the limiting age as defined in section
62Q.01, subdivision 11, disabled children
new text end , and dependent grandchildren of a deceased
employee or retiree, if the spouse, children, or grandchildren were covered at the time of
the death;

(4) a covered employee who becomes disabled, as provided in sections 62A.147
and 62A.148; or

(5) any other categories of individuals for whom group coverage is required by
state or federal law.

An employer shall determine when it applies to the program the criteria individuals
in these categories must meet to be eligible for coverage. An employer may subsequently
change the criteria annually, or at other times with approval of the commissioner. The
criteria for dependent childrennew text begin to the limiting age as defined in section 62Q.01, subdivision
11, disabled children,
new text end and dependent grandchildren may be no more inclusive than the
criteria under section 43A.18, subdivision 2. This paragraph shall not be interpreted
as relieving the program from compliance with any federal and state continuation of
coverage requirements.

(d) Waiver and late entrance. An eligible individual may waive coverage at the
time the employer joins the program or when coverage first becomes available. The
commissioner may establish a preexisting condition exclusion of not more than 18 months
for late entrants as defined in section 62L.02, subdivision 19.

(e) Continuation coverage. The program shall provide all continuation coverage
required by state and federal law.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 3.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 60A.08, subdivision 15, is amended to read:


Subd. 15.

Classification of insurance filings data.

(a) All forms, rates, and related
information filed with the commissioner under section 61A.02 shall be nonpublic data
until the filing becomes effective.

(b) All forms, rates, and related information filed with the commissioner under
section 62A.02 shall be nonpublic data until the filing becomes effective.

(c) All forms, rates, and related information filed with the commissioner under
section 62C.14, subdivision 10, shall be nonpublic data until the filing becomes effective.

(d) All forms, rates, and related information filed with the commissioner under
section 70A.06 shall be nonpublic data until the filing becomes effective.

(e) All forms, rates, and related information filed with the commissioner under
section 79.56 shall be nonpublic data until the filing becomes effective.

new text begin (f) Notwithstanding paragraphs (b) and (c), for all rate increases subject to review
under section 2794 of the Public Health Services Act and any amendments to, or
regulations, or guidance issued under the act that are filed with the commissioner on or
after September 1, 2011, the commissioner:
new text end

new text begin (1) may acknowledge receipt of the information;
new text end

new text begin (2) may acknowledge that the corresponding rate filing is pending review;
new text end

new text begin (3) must provide public access from the Department of Commerce's Web site to parts
I and II of the Preliminary Justifications of the rate increases subject to review; and
new text end

new text begin (4) must provide notice to the public on the Department of Commerce's Web site of the
review of the proposed rate, which must include a statement that the public has 30 calendar
days to submit written comments to the commissioner on the rate filing subject to review.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 4.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 1a. new text end

new text begin Affordable Care Act. new text end

new text begin "Affordable Care Act" means the federal Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law 111-148, as amended, including the
federal Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law 111-152, and
any amendments, and any federal guidance or regulations issued under these acts.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 5.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 1c. new text end

new text begin Grandfathered plan. new text end

new text begin "Grandfathered plan" means a health plan in which
an individual was enrolled on March 23, 2010, for as long as it maintains that status in
accordance with the Affordable Care Act. Unless otherwise specified, grandfathered plans
includes both individual and group health plans.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 6.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 1d. new text end

new text begin Group health plan. new text end

new text begin "Group health plan" means a policy or certificate
issued to an employer or an employee organization that is both:
new text end

new text begin (1) a health plan as defined in subdivision 3; and
new text end

new text begin (2) an employee welfare benefit plan as defined in the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, United States Code, title 29, section 1002, if the plan provides
payment for medical care to employees, including both current and former employees, or
their dependents, directly or through insurance, reimbursement, or otherwise, including
employee welfare plans specifically exempt from the provisions of the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 under United States Code, title 29, section 1003.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 7.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, subdivision 3, is amended to read:


Subd. 3.

Health plan.

"Health plan" means a policy or certificate of accident and
sickness insurance as defined in section 62A.01 offered by an insurance company licensed
under chapter 60A; a subscriber contract or certificate offered by a nonprofit health
service plan corporation operating under chapter 62C; a health maintenance contract or
certificate offered by a health maintenance organization operating under chapter 62D; a
health benefit certificate offered by a fraternal benefit society operating under chapter
64B; or health coverage offered by a joint self-insurance employee health plan operating
under chapter 62H. Health plan means individual and group coverage, unless otherwise
specified. Health plan does not include coverage that is:

(1) limited to disability or income protection coverage;

(2) automobile medical payment coverage;

(3) deleted text begin supplementaldeleted text end new text begin liability insurance, including general liability insurance and
automobile liability insurance, or coverage issued as a supplement
new text end to liability insurance;

(4) designed solely to provide payments on a per diem, fixed indemnity, or
non-expense-incurred basisnew text begin , including coverage only for a specified disease or illness or
hospital indemnity or other fixed indemnity insurance, if the benefits are provided under a
separate policy, certificate, or contract for insurance; there is no coordination between the
provision of benefits and any exclusion of benefits under any group health plan maintained
by the same plan sponsor; and the benefits are paid with respect to an event without regard
to whether benefits are provided with respect to such an event under any group health
plan maintained by the same plan sponsor
new text end ;

(5) credit accident and health insurance as defined in section 62B.02;

(6) designed solely to provide hearing, dental, or vision care;

(7) blanket accident and sickness insurance as defined in section 62A.11;

(8) accident-only coverage;

(9) a long-term care policy as defined in section 62A.46 or 62S.01;

(10) issued as a supplement to Medicare, as defined in sections 62A.3099 to
62A.44, or policies, contracts, or certificates that supplement Medicare issued by health
maintenance organizations or those policies, contracts, or certificates governed by section
1833 or 1876 deleted text begin ofdeleted text end new text begin , section 1851, et seq., or section 1860D-1, et seq., of title XVIII ofnew text end the
federal Social Security Act, deleted text begin United States Code, title 42, section 1395,deleted text end et seq., as amended;

(11) workers' compensation insurance; deleted text begin or
deleted text end

(12) issued solely as a companion to a health maintenance contract as described in
section 62D.12, subdivision 1a, so long as the health maintenance contract meets the
definition of a health plandeleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ;
new text end

new text begin (13) coverage for on-site medical clinics; or
new text end

new text begin (14) coverage supplemental to the coverage provided under United States Code,
title 10, chapter 55, Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
(CHAMPUS).
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 8.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Individual health plan. new text end

new text begin "Individual health plan" means a health plan as
defined in subdivision 3 that is offered to individuals in the individual market as defined
in subdivision 5, but does not mean short-term coverage as defined in section 62A.65,
subdivision 7. For purposes of this chapter, a health carrier shall not be deemed to be
offering individual health plan coverage solely because the carrier maintains a conversion
policy in connection with a group health plan.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective for coverage effective on or after
January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 9.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Individual market. new text end

new text begin "Individual market" means the market for health
insurance coverage offered to individuals other than in connection with a group health plan.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 10.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, is amended by adding a
subdivision to read:


new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Minnesota Insurance Marketplace. new text end

new text begin "Minnesota Insurance Marketplace"
means the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace as defined in section 62V.02, if enacted,
in 2013 H.F. No. 5/S.F. No. 1.
new text end

Sec. 11.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.011, is amended by adding a
subdivision to read:


new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Qualified health plan. new text end

new text begin "Qualified health plan" means a health plan that
meets the definition in section 1301(a) of the Affordable Care Act and has been certified
by the Board of the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace in accordance with chapter 62V
if enacted in 2013 H.F. No. 5/S.F. No. 1 to be offered through the Minnesota Insurance
Marketplace.
new text end

Sec. 12.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.02, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 8. new text end

new text begin Filing by health carriers for purposes of complying with the
certification requirements of the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace.
new text end

new text begin No qualified
health plan shall be offered through the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace until its form
and the premium rates pertaining to the form have been approved by the commissioner of
commerce or health, as appropriate, and the health plan has been determined to comply
with the certification requirements of the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace in accordance
with an agreement between the commissioners of commerce and health and the Minnesota
Insurance Marketplace.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective for coverage effective on or after
January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 13.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.03, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Conditions.

No policy of individual accident and sickness insurance
may be delivered or issued for delivery to a person in this state unless:

(1) Premium. The entire money and other considerations therefor are expressed
therein.

(2) Time effective. The time at which the insurance takes effect and terminates is
expressed therein.

(3) One person. It purports to insure only one person, except that a policy may
insure, originally or by subsequent amendment, upon the application of an adult member
of a family deemed the policyholder, any two or more eligible members of that family,
including:

(a) husband,

(b) wife,

(c) dependent childrennew text begin as described in sections 62A.302 and 62A.3021new text end ,new text begin or
new text end

deleted text begin (d) any children under a specified age of 19 years or less, or
deleted text end

deleted text begin (e)deleted text end new text begin (d)new text end any other person dependent upon the policyholder.

(4) Appearance. The style, arrangement, and overall appearance of the policy give
no undue prominence to any portion of the text and every printed portion of the text of the
policy and of any endorsements or attached papers is plainly printed in light-face type
of a style in general use. The type size must be uniform and not less than ten point with
a lowercase unspaced alphabet length not less than 120 point. The "text" includes all
printed matter except the name and address of the insurer, name or title of the policy, the
brief description, if any, the reference to renewal or cancellation by a separate statement,
if any, and the captions and subcaptions.

(5) Description of policy. The policy, on the first page, indicates or refers to its
provisions for renewal or cancellation either in the brief description, if any, or by a separate
statement printed in type not smaller than the type used for captions or a separate provision
bearing a caption which accurately describes the renewability or cancelability of the policy.

(6) Exceptions in policy. The exceptions and reductions of indemnity are set
forth in the policy and, except those which are set forth in section 62A.04, printed, at
the insurer's option, either with the benefit provision to which they apply, or under an
appropriate caption such as "EXCEPTIONS" or "EXCEPTIONS AND REDUCTIONS."
However, if an exception or reduction specifically applies only to a particular benefit of
the policy, a statement of the exception or reduction must be included with the benefit
provision to which it applies.

(7) Form number. Each form, including riders and endorsements, is identified by a
form number in the lower left hand corner of the first page thereof.

(8) No incorporation by reference. It contains no provision purporting to make
any portion of the charter, rules, constitution, or bylaws of the insurer a part of the policy
unless the portion is set forth in full in the policy, except in the case of the incorporation
of, or reference to, a statement of rates, classification of risks, or short rate table filed
with the commissioner.

(9) Medical benefits. If the policy contains a provision for medical expense benefits,
the term "medical benefits" or similar terms as used therein includes treatments by all
licensed practitioners of the healing arts unless, subject to the qualifications contained in
clause (10), the policy specifically states the practitioners whose services are covered.

(10) Osteopath, optometrist, chiropractor, or registered nurse services. With
respect to any policy of individual accident and sickness insurance issued or entered
into subsequent to August 1, 1974, notwithstanding the provisions of the policy, if it
contains a provision providing for reimbursement for any service which is in the lawful
scope of practice of a duly licensed osteopath, optometrist, chiropractor, or registered
nurse meeting the requirements of section 62A.15, subdivision 3a, the person entitled to
benefits or person performing services under the policy is entitled to reimbursement on an
equal basis for the service, whether the service is performed by a physician, osteopath,
optometrist, chiropractor, or registered nurse meeting the requirements of section 62A.15,
subdivision 3a
, licensed under the laws of this state.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 14.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.04, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Required provisions.

Except as provided in subdivision 4 each such
policy delivered or issued for delivery to any person in this state shall contain the
provisions specified in this subdivision in the words in which the same appear in this
section. The insurer may, at its option, substitute for one or more of such provisions
corresponding provisions of different wording approved by the commissioner which are
in each instance not less favorable in any respect to the insured or the beneficiary. Such
provisions shall be preceded individually by the caption appearing in this subdivision or, at
the option of the insurer, by such appropriate individual or group captions or subcaptions
as the commissioner may approve.

(1) A provision as follows:

ENTIRE CONTRACT; CHANGES: This policy, including the endorsements and
the attached papers, if any, constitutes the entire contract of insurance. No change in this
policy shall be valid until approved by an executive officer of the insurer and unless such
approval be endorsed hereon or attached hereto. No agent has authority to change this
policy or to waive any of its provisions.

(2) A provision as follows:

TIME LIMIT ON CERTAIN DEFENSES: (a) After two years from the date of issue
of this policy no misstatements, except fraudulent misstatements, made by the applicant
in the application for such policy shall be used to void the policy or to deny a claim for
loss incurred or disability (as defined in the policy) commencing after the expiration
of such two year period.

The foregoing policy provision shall not be so construed as to affect any legal
requirement for avoidance of a policy or denial of a claim during such initial two year
period, nor to limit the application of clauses (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), in the event of
misstatement with respect to age or occupation or other insurance. A policy which the
insured has the right to continue in force subject to its terms by the timely payment of
premium (1) until at least age 50 or, (2) in the case of a policy issued after age 44, for at
least five years from its date of issue, may contain in lieu of the foregoing the following
provisions (from which the clause in parentheses may be omitted at the insurer's option)
under the caption "INCONTESTABLE":

After this policy has been in force for a period of two years during the lifetime of
the insured (excluding any period during which the insured is disabled), it shall become
incontestable as to the statements contained in the application.

(b) No claim for loss incurred or disability (as defined in the policy) commencing after
two years from the date of issue of this policy shall be reduced or denied on the ground that
a disease or physical condition not excluded from coverage by name or specific description
effective on the date of loss had existed prior to the effective date of coverage of this policy.

(3)new text begin (a) Except as required for qualified health plans offered through the Minnesota
Insurance Marketplace,
new text end a provision as follows:

GRACE PERIOD: A grace period of ..... (insert a number not less than "7" for
weekly premium policies, "10" for monthly premium policies and "31" for all other
policies) days will be granted for the payment of each premium falling due after the first
premium, during which grace period the policy shall continue in force.

A policy which contains a cancellation provision may add, at the end of the above
provision,

subject to the right of the insurer to cancel in accordance with the cancellation
provision hereof.

A policy in which the insurer reserves the right to refuse any renewal shall have,
at the beginning of the above provision,

Unless not less than five days prior to the premium due date the insurer has delivered
to the insured or has mailed to the insured's last address as shown by the records of the
insurer written notice of its intention not to renew this policy beyond the period for which
the premium has been accepted.

new text begin (b) For qualified health plans sold through the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace
to individuals receiving advance payments of the premium tax credit, a grace period
provision must be included that complies with the Affordable Care Act and is no less
restrictive than the grace period required by the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

(4) A provision as follows:

REINSTATEMENT: If any renewal premium be not paid within the time granted the
insured for payment, a subsequent acceptance of premium by the insurer or by any agent
duly authorized by the insurer to accept such premium, without requiring in connection
therewith an application for reinstatement, shall reinstate the policy. If the insurer or
such agent requires an application for reinstatement and issues a conditional receipt for
the premium tendered, the policy will be reinstated upon approval of such application
by the insurer or, lacking such approval, upon the forty-fifth day following the date of
such conditional receipt unless the insurer has previously notified the insured in writing
of its disapproval of such application. For health plans described in section 62A.011,
subdivision 3
, clause (10), an insurer must accept payment of a renewal premium and
reinstate the policy, if the insured applies for reinstatement no later than 60 days after the
due date for the premium payment, unless:

(1) the insured has in the interim left the state or the insurer's service area; or

(2) the insured has applied for reinstatement on two or more prior occasions.

The reinstated policy shall cover only loss resulting from such accidental injury as
may be sustained after the date of reinstatement and loss due to such sickness as may
begin more than ten days after such date. In all other respects the insured and insurer shall
have the same rights thereunder as they had under the policy immediately before the due
date of the defaulted premium, subject to any provisions endorsed hereon or attached
hereto in connection with the reinstatement. Any premium accepted in connection with
a reinstatement shall be applied to a period for which premium has not been previously
paid, but not to any period more than 60 days prior to the date of reinstatement. The last
sentence of the above provision may be omitted from any policy which the insured has
the right to continue in force subject to its terms by the timely payment of premiums
(1) until at least age 50, or, (2) in the case of a policy issued after age 44, for at least
five years from its date of issue.

(5) A provision as follows:

NOTICE OF CLAIM: Written notice of claim must be given to the insurer within
20 days after the occurrence or commencement of any loss covered by the policy, or as
soon thereafter as is reasonably possible. Notice given by or on behalf of the insured or
the beneficiary to the insurer at ..... (insert the location of such office as the insurer may
designate for the purpose), or to any authorized agent of the insurer, with information
sufficient to identify the insured, shall be deemed notice to the insurer.

In a policy providing a loss-of-time benefit which may be payable for at least two
years, an insurer may at its option insert the following between the first and second
sentences of the above provision:

Subject to the qualifications set forth below, if the insured suffers loss of time on
account of disability for which indemnity may be payable for at least two years, the
insured shall, at least once in every six months after having given notice of claim, give to
the insurer notice of continuance of said disability, except in the event of legal incapacity.
The period of six months following any filing of proof by the insured or any payment by
the insurer on account of such claim or any denial of liability in whole or in part by the
insurer shall be excluded in applying this provision. Delay in the giving of such notice
shall not impair the insured's right to any indemnity which would otherwise have accrued
during the period of six months preceding the date on which such notice is actually given.

(6) A provision as follows:

CLAIM FORMS: The insurer, upon receipt of a notice of claim, will furnish to the
claimant such forms as are usually furnished by it for filing proofs of loss. If such forms
are not furnished within 15 days after the giving of such notice the claimant shall be
deemed to have complied with the requirements of this policy as to proof of loss upon
submitting, within the time fixed in the policy for filing proofs of loss, written proof
covering the occurrence, the character and the extent of the loss for which claim is made.

(7) A provision as follows:

PROOFS OF LOSS: Written proof of loss must be furnished to the insurer at its
said office in case of claim for loss for which this policy provides any periodic payment
contingent upon continuing loss within 90 days after the termination of the period for
which the insurer is liable and in case of claim for any other loss within 90 days after the
date of such loss. Failure to furnish such proof within the time required shall not invalidate
nor reduce any claim if it was not reasonably possible to give proof within such time,
provided such proof is furnished as soon as reasonably possible and in no event, except in
the absence of legal capacity, later than one year from the time proof is otherwise required.

(8) A provision as follows:

TIME OF PAYMENT OF CLAIMS: Indemnities payable under this policy for
any loss other than loss for which this policy provides periodic payment will be paid
immediately upon receipt of due written proof of such loss. Subject to due written proof
of loss, all accrued indemnities for loss for which this policy provides periodic payment
will be paid ..... (insert period for payment which must not be less frequently than
monthly) and any balance remaining unpaid upon the termination of liability will be paid
immediately upon receipt of due written proof.

(9) A provision as follows:

PAYMENT OF CLAIMS: Indemnity for loss of life will be payable in accordance
with the beneficiary designation and the provisions respecting such payment which may
be prescribed herein and effective at the time of payment. If no such designation or
provision is then effective, such indemnity shall be payable to the estate of the insured.
Any other accrued indemnities unpaid at the insured's death may, at the option of the
insurer, be paid either to such beneficiary or to such estate. All other indemnities will
be payable to the insured.

The following provisions, or either of them, may be included with the foregoing
provision at the option of the insurer:

If any indemnity of this policy shall be payable to the estate of the insured, or to an
insured or beneficiary who is a minor or otherwise not competent to give a valid release,
the insurer may pay such indemnity, up to an amount not exceeding $..... (insert an amount
which shall not exceed $1,000), to any relative by blood or connection by marriage of the
insured or beneficiary who is deemed by the insurer to be equitably entitled thereto. Any
payment made by the insurer in good faith pursuant to this provision shall fully discharge
the insurer to the extent of such payment.

Subject to any written direction of the insured in the application or otherwise all
or a portion of any indemnities provided by this policy on account of hospital, nursing,
medical, or surgical services may, at the insurer's option and unless the insured requests
otherwise in writing not later than the time of filing proofs of such loss, be paid directly to
the hospital or person rendering such services; but it is not required that the service be
rendered by a particular hospital or person.

(10) A provision as follows:

PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS AND AUTOPSY: The insurer at its own expense
shall have the right and opportunity to examine the person of the insured when and as
often as it may reasonably require during the pendency of a claim hereunder and to make
an autopsy in case of death where it is not forbidden by law.

(11) A provision as follows:

LEGAL ACTIONS: No action at law or in equity shall be brought to recover on this
policy prior to the expiration of 60 days after written proof of loss has been furnished in
accordance with the requirements of this policy. No such action shall be brought after the
expiration of three years after the time written proof of loss is required to be furnished.

(12) A provision as follows:

CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY: Unless the insured makes an irrevocable designation
of beneficiary, the right to change of beneficiary is reserved to the insured and the consent
of the beneficiary or beneficiaries shall not be requisite to surrender or assignment of
this policy or to any change of beneficiary or beneficiaries, or to any other changes in
this policy. The first clause of this provision, relating to the irrevocable designation of
beneficiary, may be omitted at the insurer's option.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 15.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.047, is amended to read:


62A.047 CHILDREN'S HEALTH SUPERVISION SERVICES AND
PRENATAL CARE SERVICES.

A policy of individual or group health and accident insurance regulated under this
chapter, or individual or group subscriber contract regulated under chapter 62C, health
maintenance contract regulated under chapter 62D, or health benefit certificate regulated
under chapter 64B, issued, renewed, or continued to provide coverage to a Minnesota
resident, must provide coverage for child health supervision services and prenatal care
services. The policy, contract, or certificate must specifically exempt reasonable and
customary charges for child health supervision services and prenatal care services from a
deductible, co-payment, or other coinsurance or dollar limitation requirement. Nothing
in this section prohibits a health carrier that has a network of providers from imposing
a deductible, co-payment, or other coinsurance or dollar limitation requirement for
child health supervision services and prenatal care services that are delivered by an
out-of-network provider. This section does not prohibit the use of policy waiting periods
deleted text begin or preexisting condition limitationsdeleted text end for these services. Minimum benefits may be limited
to one visit payable to one provider for all of the services provided at each visit cited in
this section subject to the schedule set forth in this section. Nothing in this section applies
to a policy designed primarily to provide coverage payable on a per diem, fixed indemnity,
or non-expense-incurred basis, or a policy that provides only accident coverage.new text begin A policy,
contract, or certificate described under this section may not apply preexisting condition
limitations to individuals under 19 years of age. This section does not apply to individual
coverage under a grandfathered plan.
new text end

"Child health supervision services" means pediatric preventive services, appropriate
immunizations, developmental assessments, and laboratory services appropriate to the age
of a child from birth to age six, and appropriate immunizations from ages six to 18, as
defined by Standards of Child Health Care issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Reimbursement must be made for at least five child health supervision visits from birth
to 12 months, three child health supervision visits from 12 months to 24 months, once a
year from 24 months to 72 months.

"Prenatal care services" means the comprehensive package of medical and
psychosocial support provided throughout the pregnancy, including risk assessment,
serial surveillance, prenatal education, and use of specialized skills and technology,
when needed, as defined by Standards for Obstetric-Gynecologic Services issued by the
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 16.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.049, is amended to read:


62A.049 LIMITATION ON PREAUTHORIZATIONS; EMERGENCIES.

No policy of accident and sickness insurance or group subscriber contract regulated
under chapter 62C issued or renewed in this state may contain a provision that makes an
insured person ineligible to receive full benefits because of the insured's failure to obtain
preauthorization, if that failure occurs because of the need for emergency confinement
or emergency treatment. The insured or an authorized representative of the insured shall
notify the insurer as soon after the beginning of emergency confinement or emergency
treatment as reasonably possible. However, to the extent that the insurer suffers actual
prejudice caused by the failure to obtain preauthorization, the insured may be denied all or
part of the insured's benefits. deleted text begin This provision does not apply to admissions for treatment of
chemical dependency and nervous and mental disorders.
deleted text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 17.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.136, is amended to read:


62A.136 HEARING, DENTAL, AND VISION PLAN COVERAGE.

The following provisions do not apply to health plans as defined in section 62A.011,
subdivision 3
, clause (6), providing hearing, dental, or vision coverage only: sections
62A.041; 62A.0411; 62A.047; 62A.149; 62A.151; 62A.152; 62A.154; 62A.155; 62A.17,
subdivision 6
; 62A.21, subdivision 2b; 62A.26; 62A.28; 62A.285; 62A.30; 62A.304;new text begin and
new text end 62A.3093deleted text begin ; and 62E.16deleted text end .

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 18.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.149, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Application.

The provisions of this section apply to all group
policies of accident and health insurance and group subscriber contracts offered by
nonprofit health service plan corporations regulated under chapter 62C, and to a plan or
policy that is individually underwritten or provided for a specific individual and family
members as a nongroup policy deleted text begin unless the individual elects in writing to refuse benefits
under this subdivision in exchange for an appropriate reduction in premiums or subscriber
charges under the policy or plan
deleted text end , when the policies or subscriber contracts are issued or
delivered in Minnesota or provide benefits to Minnesota residents enrolled thereunder.

This section does not apply to policies designed primarily to provide coverage
payable on a per diem, fixed indemnity or nonexpense incurred basis or policies that
provide accident only coverage.

Every insurance policy or subscriber contract included within the provisions of this
subdivision, upon issuance or renewal, shall provide coverage that complies with the
requirements of section 62Q.47, paragraphs (b) and (c), for the treatment of alcoholism,
chemical dependency or drug addiction to any Minnesota resident entitled to coverage.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 19.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.17, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Responsibility of employee.

Every covered employee electing to continue
coverage shall pay the former employer, on a monthly basis, the cost of the continued
coverage. The policy, contract, or plan must require the group policyholder or contract
holder to, upon request, provide the employee with written verification from the insurer
of the cost of this coverage promptly at the time of eligibility for this coverage and at
any time during the continuation period. If the policy, contract, or health care plan is
administered by a trust, every covered employee electing to continue coverage shall pay
the trust the cost of continued coverage according to the eligibility rules established by the
trust. In no event shall the amount of premium charged exceed 102 percent of the cost
to the plan for such period of coverage for similarly situated employees with respect to
whom neither termination nor layoff has occurred, without regard to whether such cost
is paid by the employer or employee. The employee shall be eligible to continue the
coverage until the employee becomes covered under another group health plan, or for a
period of 18 months after the termination of or lay off from employment, whichever is
shorter. new text begin For an individual age 19 or older, new text end if the employee becomes covered under another
group policy, contract, or health plan and the new group policy, contract, or health plan
contains any preexisting condition limitations, the employee may, subject to the 18-month
maximum continuation limit, continue coverage with the former employer until the
preexisting condition limitations have been satisfied. The new policy, contract, or health
plan is primary except as to the preexisting condition. In the case of a newborn child who
is a dependent of the employee, the new policy, contract, or health plan is primary upon
the date of birth of the child, regardless of which policy, contract, or health plan coverage
is deemed primary for the mother of the child.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 20.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.17, subdivision 6, is amended to read:


Subd. 6.

Conversion to individual policy.

deleted text begin A group insurance policy that provides
posttermination or layoff coverage as required by this section shall also include a
provision allowing a covered employee, surviving spouse, or dependent at the expiration
of the posttermination or layoff coverage provided by subdivision 2 to obtain from the
insurer offering the group policy or group subscriber contract, at the employee's, spouse's,
or dependent's option and expense, without further evidence of insurability and without
interruption of coverage, an individual policy of insurance or an individual subscriber
contract providing at least the minimum benefits of a qualified plan as prescribed by
section 62E.06 and the option of a number three qualified plan, a number two qualified
plan, and a number one qualified plan as provided by section 62E.06, subdivisions 1 to
3, provided application is made to the insurer within 30 days following notice of the
expiration of the continued coverage and upon payment of the appropriate premium.
The required conversion contract must treat pregnancy the same as any other covered
illness under the conversion contract. A health maintenance contract issued by a health
maintenance organization that provides posttermination or layoff coverage as required
by this section shall also include a provision allowing a former employee, surviving
spouse, or dependent at the expiration of the posttermination or layoff coverage provided
in subdivision 2 to obtain from the health maintenance organization, at the former
employee's, spouse's, or dependent's option and expense, without further evidence of
insurability and without interruption of coverage, an individual health maintenance
contract. Effective January 1, 1985, enrollees who have become nonresidents of the health
maintenance organization's service area shall be given the option, to be arranged by the
health maintenance organization, of a number three qualified plan, a number two qualified
plan, or a number one qualified plan as provided by section 62E.06, subdivisions 1 to 3.
This option shall be made available at the enrollee's expense, without further evidence of
insurability and without interruption of coverage.
deleted text end

deleted text begin A policy providing reduced benefits at a reduced premium rate may be accepted
by the employee, the spouse, or a dependent in lieu of the optional coverage otherwise
required by this subdivision.
deleted text end

deleted text begin Thedeleted text end new text begin Annew text end individual policy or contractnew text begin issued as a conversion policy prior to January
1, 2014,
new text end shall be renewable at the option of the individual as long as the individual is not
covered under another qualified plan as defined in section 62E.02, subdivision 4. Any
revisions in the table of rate for the individual policy shall apply to the covered person's
original age at entry and shall apply equally to all similarnew text begin conversionnew text end policies issued
by the insurer.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 21.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.21, subdivision 2b, is amended to read:


Subd. 2b.

Conversion privilege.

deleted text begin Every policy described in subdivision 1 shall
contain a provision allowing a former spouse and dependent children of an insured,
without providing evidence of insurability, to obtain from the insurer at the expiration of
any continuation of coverage required under subdivision 2a or sections 62A.146 and
62A.20, conversion coverage providing at least the minimum benefits of a qualified
plan as prescribed by section 62E.06 and the option of a number three qualified plan, a
number two qualified plan, a number one qualified plan as provided by section 62E.06,
subdivisions 1 to 3, provided application is made to the insurer within 30 days following
notice of the expiration of the continued coverage and upon payment of the appropriate
premium. The
deleted text end new text begin Annew text end individual policynew text begin or contract issued as a conversion policy prior to
January 1, 2014
new text end shall be renewable at the option of the covered person as long as the
covered person is not covered under another qualified plan as defined in section 62E.02,
subdivision 4
. Any revisions in the table of rate for the individual policy shall apply to the
covered person's original age at entry and shall apply equally to all similarnew text begin conversion
new text end policies issued by the insurer.

deleted text begin A policy providing reduced benefits at a reduced premium rate may be accepted by
the covered person in lieu of the optional coverage otherwise required by this subdivision.
deleted text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 22.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.28, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Required coverage.

Every policy, plan, certificate, or contract referred to
in subdivision 1 issued or renewed after August 1, 1987, must provide coverage for scalp
hair prostheses worn for hair loss suffered as a result of alopecia areata.

The coverage required by this section is subject to the co-payment, coinsurance,
deductible, and other enrollee cost-sharing requirements that apply to similar types of
items under the policy, plan, certificate, or contractdeleted text begin , and is limited to a maximum of $350
in any benefit year
deleted text end new text begin and may be limited to one prosthesis per benefit yearnew text end .

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 23.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.302, is amended to read:


62A.302 COVERAGE OF DEPENDENTS.

Subdivision 1.

Scope of coverage.

This section applies to:

(1) a health plan as defined in section 62A.011;new text begin and
new text end

deleted text begin (2) coverage described in section 62A.011, subdivision 3, clauses (4), (6), (7), (8),
(9), and (10); and
deleted text end

deleted text begin (3)deleted text end new text begin (2)new text end a policy, contract, or certificate issued by a community integrated service
network licensed under chapter 62N.

Subd. 2.

Required coverage.

Every health plan included in subdivision 1 that
provides dependent coverage must define "dependent" no more restrictively than the
definition provided in section 62L.02new text begin , subdivision 11new text end .

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin No additional restrictions permitted. new text end

new text begin Any health plan included in
subdivision 1 that provides dependent coverage of children shall make that coverage
available to children until the child attains 26 years of age. A health carrier must not place
restrictions on this coverage and must comply with the following requirements:
new text end

new text begin (1) with respect to a child who has not attained 26 years of age, a health carrier shall
not define dependent for purposes of eligibility for dependent coverage of children other
than the terms of a relationship between a child and the enrollee or spouse of the enrollee;
new text end

new text begin (2) a health carrier must not deny or restrict coverage for a child who has not attained
26 years of age based on (i) the presence or absence of the child's financial dependency upon
the participant, primary subscriber, or any other person; (ii) residency with the participant
and in the individual market the primary subscriber, or with any other person; (iii) marital
status; (iv) student status; (v) employment; or (vi) any combination of those factors; and
new text end

new text begin (3) a health carrier must not deny or restrict coverage of a child based on eligibility
for other coverage, except as provided in subdivision 5.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Grandchildren. new text end

new text begin Nothing in this section requires a health carrier to make
coverage available for a grandchild, unless the grandparent becomes the legal guardian
or adoptive parent of that grandchild or unless the grandchild meets the requirements
of section 62A.042. For grandchildren included under a grandparent's policy pursuant
to section 62A.042, coverage for the grandchild may terminate if the grandchild does
not continue to reside with the covered grandparent continuously from birth, if the
grandchild does not remain financially dependent upon the covered grandparent, or when
the grandchild reaches age 25, except as provided in section 62A.14 or if coverage is
continued under section 62A.20.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Terms of coverage of dependents. new text end

new text begin The terms of coverage in a health plan
offered by a health carrier providing dependent coverage of children cannot vary based on
age except for children who are 26 years of age or older.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Opportunity to enroll. new text end

new text begin A health carrier must comply with all provisions
of the Affordable Care Act in regards to providing an opportunity to enroll in coverage to
any child whose coverage ended, or was not eligible for coverage under a group health
plan or individual health plan because, under the terms of the coverage, the availability
of dependent coverage of a child ended before age 26. This section does not require
compliance with any provision of the Affordable Care Act before the effective date
provided for that provision in the Affordable Care Act. The commissioner shall enforce
this section.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Grandfathered plan coverage. new text end

new text begin (a) For plan years beginning before
January 1, 2014, a group health plan that is a grandfathered plan and makes available
dependent coverage of children may exclude an adult child who has not attained 26
years of age from coverage only if the adult child is eligible to enroll in an eligible
employer-sponsored health benefit plan, as defined in section 5000A(f)(2) of the Internal
Revenue Code, other than the group health plan of a parent.
new text end

new text begin (b) For plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2014, a group health plan that is
grandfathered plan coverage shall comply with all requirements of this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 24.

new text begin [62A.3021] COVERAGE OF DEPENDENTS BY PLANS OTHER THAN
HEALTH PLANS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Scope of coverage. new text end

new text begin This section applies to coverage described in
section 62A.011, subdivision 3, clauses (4), (6), (7), (8), (9), and (10).
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Dependent. new text end

new text begin "Dependent" means an eligible employee's spouse, unmarried
child who is under the age of 25 years, dependent child of any age who is disabled and
who meets the eligibility criteria in section 62A.14, subdivision 2, or any other person
whom state or federal law requires to be treated as a dependent for purposes of health
plans. For the purpose of this definition, a child includes a child for whom the employee or
the employee's spouse has been appointed legal guardian and an adoptive child as provided
in section 62A.27. A child also includes grandchildren as provided in section 62A.042
with continued eligibility of grandchildren as provided in section 62A.302, subdivision 4.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 25.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.615, is amended to read:


62A.615 PREEXISTING CONDITIONS DISCLOSED AT TIME OF
APPLICATION.

No insurer may cancel or rescind a health insurance policy for a preexisting condition
of which the application or other information provided by the insured reasonably gave
the insurer notice. No insurer may restrict coverage for a preexisting condition of which
the application or other information provided by the insured reasonably gave the insurer
notice unless the coverage is restricted at the time the policy is issued and the restriction is
disclosed in writing to the insured at the time the policy is issued.new text begin In addition, no health plan
may restrict coverage for a preexisting condition for an individual who is under 19 years
of age. This section does not apply to individual health plans that are grandfathered plans.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 26.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.65, subdivision 3, is amended to read:


Subd. 3.

Premium rate restrictions.

No individual health plan may be offered,
sold, issued, or renewed to a Minnesota resident unless the premium rate charged is
determined in accordance with the following requirements:

deleted text begin (a) Premium rates must be no more than 25 percent above and no more than 25
percent below the index rate charged to individuals for the same or similar coverage,
adjusted pro rata for rating periods of less than one year. The premium variations
permitted by this paragraph must be based only upon health status, claims experience,
and occupation. For purposes of this paragraph, health status includes refraining from
tobacco use or other actuarially valid lifestyle factors associated with good health,
provided that the lifestyle factor and its effect upon premium rates have been determined
by the commissioner to be actuarially valid and have been approved by the commissioner.
Variations permitted under this paragraph must not be based upon age or applied
differently at different ages. This paragraph does not prohibit use of a constant percentage
adjustment for factors permitted to be used under this paragraph.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (b)deleted text end new text begin (a)new text end Premium rates may vary based upon the ages of covered persons deleted text begin only as
provided in this paragraph. In addition to the variation permitted under paragraph (a), each
health carrier may use an additional premium variation based upon age of up to plus or
minus 50 percent of the index rate
deleted text end new text begin in accordance with the provisions of the Affordable
Care Act
new text end .

deleted text begin (c) A health carrier may request approval by the commissioner to establish separate
geographic regions determined by the health carrier and to establish separate index rates
for each such region.
deleted text end

new text begin (b) Premium rates may vary based upon geographic rating area. new text end The commissioner
shall grant approval if the following conditions are met:

(1) deleted text begin the geographic regions must be applied uniformly by the health carrierdeleted text end new text begin the areas
are established in accordance with the Affordable Care Act
new text end ;

(2) each geographic region must be composed of no fewer than seven counties that
create a contiguous region; and

(3) the health carrier provides actuarial justification acceptable to the commissioner
for the proposed geographic variations in deleted text begin index ratesdeleted text end new text begin premium rates for each areanew text end ,
establishing that the variations are based upon differences in the cost to the health carrier
of providing coverage.

deleted text begin (d) Health carriers may use rate cells and must file with the commissioner the rate
cells they use. Rate cells must be based upon the number of adults or children covered
under the policy and may reflect the availability of Medicare coverage. The rates for
different rate cells must not in any way reflect generalized differences in expected costs
between principal insureds and their spouses.
deleted text end

new text begin (c) Premium rates may vary based upon tobacco use, in accordance with the
provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

deleted text begin (e)deleted text end new text begin (d)new text end In developing its deleted text begin index rates anddeleted text end premiums for a health plan, a health carrier
shall take into account only the following factors:

(1) actuarially valid differences in rating factors permitted under paragraphs (a)
and deleted text begin (b)deleted text end new text begin (c)new text end ; and

(2) actuarially valid geographic variations if approved by the commissioner as
provided in paragraph deleted text begin (c)deleted text end new text begin (b)new text end .

new text begin (e) The premium charged with respect to any particular individual health plan shall
not be adjusted more frequently than annually or January 1 of the year following initial
enrollment, except that the premium rates may be changed to reflect:
new text end

new text begin (1) changes to the family composition of the policyholder;
new text end

new text begin (2) changes in geographic rating area of the policyholder, as provided in paragraph
(b);
new text end

new text begin (3) changes in age, as provided in paragraph (a);
new text end

new text begin (4) changes in tobacco use, as provided in paragraph (c);
new text end

new text begin (5) transfer to a new health plan requested by the policyholder; or
new text end

new text begin (6) other changes required by or otherwise expressly permitted by state or federal
law or regulations.
new text end

(f) All premium variations must be justified in initial rate filings and upon request of
the commissioner in rate revision filings. All rate variations are subject to approval by
the commissioner.

(g) The loss ratio must comply with the section 62A.021 requirements for individual
health plans.

(h) The rates must not be approved, unless the commissioner has determined that the
rates are reasonable. In determining reasonableness, the commissioner shall consider the
growth rates applied under section 62J.04, subdivision 1, paragraph (b), to the calendar
year or years that the proposed premium rate would be in effectdeleted text begin ,deleted text end new text begin andnew text end actuarially valid
changes in risks associated with the enrollee populationsdeleted text begin , and actuarially valid changes as
a result of statutory changes in Laws 1992, chapter 549
deleted text end .

(i) deleted text begin An insurerdeleted text end new text begin A health carriernew text end may, as part of a minimum lifetime loss ratio
guarantee filing under section 62A.02, subdivision 3a, include a rating practices guarantee
as provided in this paragraph. The rating practices guarantee must be in writing and
must guarantee that the policy form will be offered, sold, issued, and renewed only with
premium rates and premium rating practices that comply with subdivisions 2, 3, 4, and 5.
The rating practices guarantee must be accompanied by an actuarial memorandum that
demonstrates that the premium rates and premium rating system used in connection with
the policy form will satisfy the guarantee. The guarantee must guarantee refunds of any
excess premiums to policyholders charged premiums that exceed those permitted under
subdivision 2, 3, 4, or 5. deleted text begin An insurerdeleted text end new text begin A health carriernew text end that complies with this paragraph in
connection with a policy form is exempt from the requirement of prior approval by the
commissioner under paragraphs deleted text begin (c), (f), and (h)deleted text end new text begin (b), (f), and (h)new text end .

new text begin (j) The commissioner may establish regulations to implement the provisions of
this subdivision.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 27.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.65, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 3a. new text end

new text begin Disclosure. new text end

new text begin In connection with the offering for sale of a health plan in
the individual market, a health carrier shall make a reasonable disclosure, as part of its
solicitation and sales materials, of all of the following:
new text end

new text begin (1) the provisions of the coverage concerning the health carrier's right to change
premium rates and the factors that may affect changes in premium rates; and
new text end

new text begin (2) a listing of and descriptive information, including benefits and premiums, about
all individual health plans actively marketed by the health carrier and the availability of
the individual health plans for which the individual is qualified.
new text end

Sec. 28.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.65, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 3b. new text end

new text begin Single risk pool. new text end

new text begin A health carrier shall consider all enrollees in all health
plans, other than short-term and grandfathered plan coverage, offered by the health carrier
in the individual market, including those enrollees who enroll in qualified health plans
offered through the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace to be members of a single risk pool.
new text end

Sec. 29.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.65, subdivision 5, is amended to read:


Subd. 5.

Portability and conversion of coverage.

(a)new text begin For plan years beginning
on or after January 1, 2014,
new text end no individual health plan may be offered, sold, issued, or
deleted text begin with respect to children age 18 or underdeleted text end renewed, to a Minnesota resident that contains a
preexisting condition limitation, preexisting condition exclusion, or exclusionary riderdeleted text begin ,
unless the limitation or exclusion is permitted under this subdivision and under chapter
62L, provided that, except for children age 18 or under, underwriting restrictions may
be retained on individual contracts that are issued without evidence of insurability as a
replacement for prior individual coverage that was sold before May 17, 1993. The
deleted text end new text begin An
new text end individualnew text begin age 19 or oldernew text end may be subjected to an 18-month preexisting condition limitation
new text begin during plan years beginning prior to January 1, 2014new text end , unless the individual has maintained
continuous coverage as defined in section 62L.02. The individual must not be subjected to
an exclusionary rider.new text begin During plan years beginning prior to January 1, 2014,new text end an individual
whonew text begin is age 19 or older and whonew text end has maintained continuous coverage may be subjected to a
onetime preexisting condition limitation of up to 12 months, with credit for time covered
under qualifying coverage as defined in section 62L.02, at the time that the individual first
is covered under an individual health plan by any health carrier. Credit must be given for
all qualifying coverage with respect to all preexisting conditions, regardless of whether
the conditions were preexisting with respect to any previous qualifying coverage. The
individual must not be subjected to an exclusionary rider. Thereafter, the individualnew text begin who is
age 19 or older
new text end must not be subject to any preexisting condition limitation, preexisting
condition exclusion, or exclusionary rider under an individual health plan by any health
carrier, except an unexpired portion of a limitation under prior coverage, so long as the
individual maintains continuous coverage as defined in section 62L.02.new text begin The prohibition on
preexisting condition limitations for children age 18 or under does not apply to individual
health plans that are grandfathered plans. The prohibition on preexisting condition
limitations for adults age 19 and over beginning for plan years on or after January 1, 2014
does not apply to individual health plans that are grandfathered plans.
new text end

(b) A health carrier must offer an individual health plan to any individual previously
covered under a group health plan issued by that health carrier, regardless of the size of
the group, so long as the individual maintained continuous coverage as defined in section
62L.02. If the individual has available any continuation coverage provided under sections
62A.146; 62A.148; 62A.17, subdivisions 1 and 2; 62A.20; 62A.21; 62C.142; 62D.101; or
62D.105, or continuation coverage provided under federal law, the health carrier need not
offer coverage under this paragraph until the individual has exhausted the continuation
coverage. The offer must not be subject to underwriting, except as permitted under this
paragraph. A health plan issued under this paragraph must be a qualified plan as defined
in section 62E.02 and must not contain any preexisting condition limitation, preexisting
condition exclusion, or exclusionary rider, except for any unexpired limitation or
exclusion under the previous coverage. The individual health plan must cover pregnancy
on the same basis as any other covered illness under the individual health plan. The offer
of coverage by the health carrier must inform the individual that the coverage, including
what is covered and the health care providers from whom covered care may be obtained,
may not be the same as the individual's coverage under the group health plan. The offer
of coverage by the health carrier must also inform the individual that the individual, if
a Minnesota resident, may be eligible to obtain coverage from (i) other private sources
of health coverage, or (ii) the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association, without a
preexisting condition limitation, and must provide the telephone number used by that
association for enrollment purposes. The initial premium rate for the individual health
plan must comply with subdivision 3. The premium rate upon renewal must comply with
subdivision 2. In no event shall the premium rate exceed 100 percent of the premium
charged for comparable individual coverage by the Minnesota Comprehensive Health
Association, and the premium rate must be less than that amount if necessary to otherwise
comply with this section. deleted text begin An individual health plan offered under this paragraph to a
person satisfies the health carrier's obligation to offer conversion coverage under section
62E.16, with respect to that person.
deleted text end Coverage issued under this paragraph must provide
that it cannot be canceled or nonrenewed as a result of the health carrier's subsequent
decision to leave the individual, small employer, or other group market. Section 72A.20,
subdivision 28
, applies to this paragraph.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment,
except that the amendment made to paragraph (b) is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 30.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.65, subdivision 6, is amended to read:


Subd. 6.

Guaranteed issue deleted text begin notdeleted text end required.

new text begin (a) new text end Nothing in this section requires a
health carrier to initially issue a health plan to a Minnesota residentnew text begin who is age 19 or older
on the date the health plan becomes effective if the effective date is prior to January 1,
2014
new text end , except as otherwise expressly provided in subdivision 4 or 5.

new text begin (b) Guaranteed issue is required for all health plans, except grandfathered plans,
beginning January 1, 2014.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 31.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62A.65, subdivision 7, is amended to read:


Subd. 7.

Short-term coverage.

(a) For purposes of this section, "short-term
coverage" means an individual health plan that:

(1) is issued to provide coverage for a period of 185 days or less, except that the
health plan may permit coverage to continue until the end of a period of hospitalization
for a condition for which the covered person was hospitalized on the day that coverage
would otherwise have ended;

(2) is nonrenewable, provided that the health carrier may provide coverage for one or
more subsequent periods that satisfy clause (1), if the total of the periods of coverage do not
exceed a total of 365 days out of any 555-day period, plus any additional days covered as a
result of hospitalization on the day that a period of coverage would otherwise have ended;

(3) does not cover any preexisting conditions, including ones that originated during
a previous identical policy or contract with the same health carrier where coverage was
continuous between the previous and the current policy or contract; and

(4) is available with an immediate effective date without underwriting upon receipt
of a completed application indicating eligibility under the health carrier's eligibility
requirements, provided that coverage that includes optional benefits may be offered on a
basis that does not meet this requirement.

(b) Short-term coverage is not subject to subdivisions 2 and 5. Short-term coverage
may exclude as a preexisting condition any injury, illness, or condition for which the
covered person had medical treatment, symptoms, or any manifestations before the
effective date of the coverage, but dependent children born or placed for adoption during
the policy period must not be subject to this provision.

(c) Notwithstanding subdivision 3, and section 62A.021, a health carrier may
combine short-term coverage with its most commonly sold individual qualified plan, as
defined in section 62E.02, other than short-term coverage, for purposes of complying
with the loss ratio requirement.

(d) The 365-day coverage limitation provided in paragraph (a) applies to the total
number of days of short-term coverage that covers a person, regardless of the number of
policies, contracts, or health carriers that provide the coverage. A written application for
short-term coverage must ask the applicant whether the applicant has been covered by
short-term coverage by any health carrier within the 555 days immediately preceding the
effective date of the coverage being applied for. Short-term coverage issued in violation
of the 365-day limitation is valid until the end of its term and does not lose its status as
short-term coverage, in spite of the violation. A health carrier that knowingly issues
short-term coverage in violation of the 365-day limitation is subject to the administrative
penalties otherwise available to the commissioner of commerce or the commissioner
of health, as appropriate.

deleted text begin (e) Time spent under short-term coverage counts as time spent under a preexisting
condition limitation for purposes of group or individual health plans, other than short-term
coverage, subsequently issued to that person, or to cover that person, by any health carrier,
if the person maintains continuous coverage as defined in section 62L.02. Short-term
coverage is a health plan and is qualifying coverage as defined in section 62L.02.
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a health carrier is not required under any
circumstances to provide a person covered by short-term coverage the right to obtain
coverage on a guaranteed issue basis under another health plan offered by the health
carrier, as a result of the person's enrollment in short-term coverage.
deleted text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 32.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62C.14, subdivision 5, is amended to read:


Subd. 5.

Disabled dependents.

A subscriber's individual contract or any group
contract delivered or issued for delivery in this state and providing that coverage of
a dependent child of the subscriber or a dependent child of a covered group member
shall terminate upon attainment of a specifiednew text begin limitingnew text end agenew text begin as defined in section 62Q.01,
subdivision 11,
new text end shall also provide in substance that attainment of that age shall not terminate
coverage while the child is (a) incapable of self-sustaining employment by reason of
developmental disability, mental illness or disorder, or physical disability, and (b) chiefly
dependent upon the subscriber or employee for support and maintenance, provided proof
of incapacity and dependency is furnished by the subscriber within 31 days of attainment
of the new text begin limiting new text end agenew text begin as defined in section 62Q.01, subdivision 11new text end , and subsequently as
required by the corporation, but not more frequently than annually after a two-year period
following attainment of the age. Any notice regarding termination of coverage due to
attainment of the limiting age must include information about this provision.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 33.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62C.142, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Conversion privilege.

deleted text begin Every subscriber contract, other than a contract
whose continuance is contingent upon continued employment or membership, which
contains a provision for termination of coverage of the spouse upon dissolution of
marriage shall contain a provision allowing a former spouse and dependent children of a
subscriber, without providing evidence of insurability, to obtain from the corporation at
the expiration of any continuation of coverage required under subdivision 2a or section
62A.146, or upon termination of coverage by reason of an entry of a valid decree of
dissolution which does not require the insured to provide continued coverage for the
former spouse, an individual subscriber contract providing at least the minimum benefits
of a qualified plan as prescribed by section 62E.06 and the option of a number three
qualified plan, a number two qualified plan, a number one qualified plan as provided by
section 62E.06, subdivisions 1 to 3, provided application is made to the corporation within
30 days following notice of the expiration of the continued coverage and upon payment of
the appropriate fee. A subscriber contract providing reduced benefits at a reduced fee may
be accepted by the former spouse and dependent children in lieu of the optional coverage
otherwise required by this subdivision. The
deleted text end new text begin Annew text end individual subscriber contractnew text begin issued as
conversion coverage
new text end shall be renewable at the option of the former spouse as long as the
former spouse is not covered under another qualified plan as defined in section 62E.02,
subdivision 4
. Any revisions in the table of rate for the individual subscriber contract shall
apply to the former spouse's original age at entry and shall apply equally to all similar
contracts issuednew text begin as conversion coveragenew text end by the corporation.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 34.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62D.07, subdivision 3, is amended to read:


Subd. 3.

Required provisions.

Contracts and evidences of coverage shall contain:

(a) no provisions or statements which are unjust, unfair, inequitable, misleading,
deceptive, or which are untrue, misleading, or deceptive as defined in section 62D.12,
subdivision 1
;

(b) a clear, concise and complete statement of:

(1) the health care services and the insurance or other benefits, if any, to which the
enrollee is entitled under the health maintenance contract;

(2) any exclusions or limitations on the services, kind of services, benefits, or kind of
benefits, to be provided, including any deductible or co-payment feature and requirements
for referrals, prior authorizations, and second opinions;

(3) where and in what manner information is available as to how services, including
emergency and out of area services, may be obtained;

(4) the total amount of payment and co-payment, if any, for health care services
and the indemnity or service benefits, if any, which the enrollee is obligated to pay
with respect to individual contracts, or an indication whether the plan is contributory or
noncontributory with respect to group certificates; and

(5) a description of the health maintenance organization's method for resolving
enrollee complaints and a statement identifying the commissioner as an external source
with whom complaints may be registered; and

(c) on the cover page of the evidence of coverage and contract, a clear and complete
statement of enrollees' rights. The statement must be in bold print and captioned
"Important Enrollee Information and Enrollee Bill of Rights" and must include but not be
limited to the following provisions in the following language or in substantially similar
language approved in advance by the commissioner, except that paragraph (8) does not
apply to prepaid health plans providing coverage for programs administered by the
commissioner of human services:

ENROLLEE INFORMATION

(1) COVERED SERVICES: Services provided by (name of health maintenance
organization) will be covered only if services are provided by participating (name of
health maintenance organization) providers or authorized by (name of health maintenance
organization). Your contract fully defines what services are covered and describes
procedures you must follow to obtain coverage.

(2) PROVIDERS: Enrolling in (name of health maintenance organization) does not
guarantee services by a particular provider on the list of providers. When a provider is
no longer part of (name of health maintenance organization), you must choose among
remaining (name of the health maintenance organization) providers.

(3) REFERRALS: Certain services are covered only upon referral. See section
(section number) of your contract for referral requirements. All referrals to non-(name of
health maintenance organization) providers and certain types of health care providers must
be authorized by (name of health maintenance organization).

(4) EMERGENCY SERVICES: Emergency services from providers who are not
affiliated with (name of health maintenance organization) will be covered deleted text begin only if proper
procedures are followed
deleted text end . Your contract explains the procedures and benefits associated
with emergency care from (name of health maintenance organization) and non-(name of
health maintenance organization) providers.

(5) EXCLUSIONS: Certain services or medical supplies are not covered. You
should read the contract for a detailed explanation of all exclusions.

(6) CONTINUATION: You may convert to an individual health maintenance
organization contract or continue coverage under certain circumstances. These
continuation and conversion rights are explained fully in your contract.

(7) CANCELLATION: Your coverage may be canceled by you or (name of health
maintenance organization) only under certain conditions. Your contract describes all
reasons for cancellation of coverage.

(8) NEWBORN COVERAGE: If your health plan provides for dependent coverage,
a newborn infant is covered from birth, but only if services are provided by participating
(name of health maintenance organization) providers or authorized by (name of health
maintenance organization). Certain services are covered only upon referral. (Name
of health maintenance organization) will not automatically know of the infant's birth
or that you would like coverage under your plan. You should notify (name of health
maintenance organization) of the infant's birth and that you would like coverage. If your
contract requires an additional premium for each dependent, (name of health maintenance
organization) is entitled to all premiums due from the time of the infant's birth until the
time you notify (name of health maintenance organization) of the birth. (Name of health
maintenance organization) may withhold payment of any health benefits for the newborn
infant until any premiums you owe are paid.

(9) PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: Enrolling in (name
of health maintenance organization) does not guarantee that any particular prescription
drug will be available nor that any particular piece of medical equipment will be available,
even if the drug or equipment is available at the start of the contract year.

ENROLLEE BILL OF RIGHTS

(1) Enrollees have the right to available and accessible services including emergency
services, as defined in your contract, 24 hours a day and seven days a week;

(2) Enrollees have the right to be informed of health problems, and to receive
information regarding treatment alternatives and risks which is sufficient to assure
informed choice;

(3) Enrollees have the right to refuse treatment, and the right to privacy of medical
and financial records maintained by the health maintenance organization and its health
care providers, in accordance with existing law;

(4) Enrollees have the right to file a complaint with the health maintenance
organization and the commissioner of health and the right to initiate a legal proceeding
when experiencing a problem with the health maintenance organization or its health
care providers;

(5) Enrollees have the right to a grace period of 31 days for the payment of each
premium for an individual health maintenance contract falling due after the first premium
during which period the contract shall continue in force;

(6) Medicare enrollees have the right to voluntarily disenroll from the health
maintenance organization and the right not to be requested or encouraged to disenroll
except in circumstances specified in federal law; and

(7) Medicare enrollees have the right to a clear description of nursing home and
home care benefits covered by the health maintenance organization.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 35.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62D.095, is amended to read:


62D.095 ENROLLEE COST SHARING.

Subdivision 1.

General application.

A health maintenance contract may contain
enrollee cost-sharing provisions as specified in this section. Co-payment and deductible
provisions in a group contract must not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race,
disability, economic status, or length of enrollment in the health plan. During an
open enrollment period in which all offered health plans fully participate without any
underwriting restrictions, co-payment and deductible provisions must not discriminate
on the basis of preexisting health status.

Subd. 2.

Co-payments.

(a) A health maintenance contract may impose a
co-payment deleted text begin as authorized under Minnesota Rules, part 4685.0801, or under this section
deleted text end new text begin and coinsurance consistent with the provisions of the Affordable Care Act as defined
under section 62A.011, subdivision 1a
new text end .

deleted text begin (b) A health maintenance organization may impose a flat fee co-payment on
outpatient office visits not to exceed 40 percent of the median provider's charges for
similar services or goods received by the enrollees as calculated under Minnesota Rules,
part 4685.0801. A health maintenance organization may impose a flat fee co-payment on
outpatient prescription drugs not to exceed 50 percent of the median provider's charges
for similar services or goods received by the enrollees as calculated under Minnesota
Rules, part 4685.0801.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (c) If a health maintenance contract is permitted to impose a co-payment for
preexisting health status under sections 62D.01 to 62D.30, these provisions may vary with
respect to length of enrollment in the health plan.
deleted text end

Subd. 3.

Deductibles.

(a) A health maintenance contract deleted text begin issued by a health
maintenance organization that is assessed less than three percent of the total annual amount
assessed by the Minnesota comprehensive health association may impose deductibles not
to exceed $3,000 per person, per year and $6,000 per family, per year. For purposes of
the percentage calculation, a health maintenance organization's assessments include those
of its affiliates
deleted text end new text begin may impose a deductible consistent with the provisions of the Affordable
Care Act as defined under section 62A.011, subdivision 1a
new text end .

deleted text begin (b) All other health maintenance contracts may impose deductibles not to exceed
$2,250 per person, per year and $4,500 per family, per year.
deleted text end

Subd. 4.

Annual out-of-pocket maximums.

deleted text begin (a)deleted text end A health maintenance contract
deleted text begin issued by a health maintenance organization that is assessed less than three percent of the
total annual amount assessed by the Minnesota comprehensive health association must
include a limitation not to exceed $4,500 per person and $7,500 per family on total annual
out-of-pocket enrollee cost-sharing expenses. For purposes of the percentage calculation,
a health maintenance organization's assessments include those of its affiliates
deleted text end new text begin may impose
an annual out-of-pocket maximum consistent with the provisions of the Affordable Care
Act as defined under section 62A.011, subdivision 1a
new text end .

deleted text begin (b) All other health maintenance contracts must include a limitation not to
exceed $3,000 per person and $6,000 per family on total annual out-of-pocket enrollee
cost-sharing expenses.
deleted text end

Subd. 5.

Exceptions.

No co-payments or deductibles may be imposed on preventive
health care services deleted text begin as described in Minnesota Rules, part 4685.0801, subpart 8deleted text end new text begin consistent
with the provisions of the Affordable Care Act as defined under section 62A.011,
subdivision 1a
new text end .

Subd. 6.

Public programs.

This section does not apply to the prepaid medical
assistance program, the MinnesotaCare program, deleted text begin the prepaid general assistance program,
deleted text end the federal Medicare program, or the health plans provided through any of those programs.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 36.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62D.181, subdivision 7, is amended to read:


Subd. 7.

Replacement coverage; limitations.

The association is not obligated
to offer replacement coverage under this chapter deleted text begin or conversion coverage under section
62E.16
deleted text end at the end of the periods specified in subdivision 6. Any continuation obligation
arising under this chapter or chapter 62A will cease at the end of the periods specified in
subdivision 6.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 37.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62E.02, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 2a. new text end

new text begin Essential health benefits. new text end

new text begin "Essential health benefits" has the meaning
given under section 62Q.81, subdivision 4.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 38.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62E.04, subdivision 4, is amended to read:


Subd. 4.

Major medical coverage.

Each insurer and fraternal shall affirmatively
offer coverage of major medical expenses to every applicant who applies to the insurer
or fraternal for a new unqualified policy, which has a lifetime benefit limit of less than
$1,000,000, at the time of application and annually to every holder of such an unqualified
policy of accident and health insurance renewed by the insurer or fraternal. The coverage
shall provide that when a covered individual incurs out-of-pocket expenses of $5,000
or more within a calendar year for services covered in section 62E.06, subdivision 1,
benefits shall be payable, subject to any co-payment authorized by the commissioner, deleted text begin up
to a maximum lifetime limit of not less than $1,000,000
deleted text end new text begin and shall not contain a lifetime
maximum on essential health benefits
new text end . The offer of coverage of major medical expenses
may consist of the offer of a rider on an existing unqualified policy or a new policy which
is a qualified plan.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 39.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62E.06, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Number three plan.

A plan of health coverage shall be certified as a
number three qualified plan if it otherwise meets the requirements established by chapters
62A, 62C, and 62Q, and the other laws of this state, whether or not the policy is issued in
Minnesota, and meets or exceeds the following minimum standards:

(a) The minimum benefits for a covered individual shall, subject to the other
provisions of this subdivision, be equal to at least 80 percent of the cost of covered services
in excess of an annual deductible which does not exceed $150 per person. The coverage
shall include a limitation of $3,000 per person on total annual out-of-pocket expenses for
services covered under this subdivision. The coverage shall new text begin not new text end be subject to a deleted text begin maximum
lifetime benefit of not less than $1,000,000
deleted text end new text begin lifetime maximum on essential health benefitsnew text end .

The new text begin prohibition on lifetime maximums for essential health benefits and new text end $3,000
limitation on total annual out-of-pocket expenses deleted text begin and the $1,000,000 maximum lifetime
benefit
deleted text end shall not be subject to change or substitution by use of an actuarially equivalent
benefit.

(b) Covered expenses shall be the usual and customary charges for the following
services and articles when prescribed by a physician:

(1) hospital services;

(2) professional services for the diagnosis or treatment of injuries, illnesses, or
conditions, other than dental, which are rendered by a physician or at the physician's
direction;

(3) drugs requiring a physician's prescription;

(4) services of a nursing home for not more than 120 days in a year if the services
would qualify as reimbursable services under Medicare;

(5) services of a home health agency if the services would qualify as reimbursable
services under Medicare;

(6) use of radium or other radioactive materials;

(7) oxygen;

(8) anesthetics;

(9) prostheses other than dental but including scalp hair prostheses worn for hair
loss suffered as a result of alopecia areata;

(10) rental or purchase, as appropriate, of durable medical equipment other than
eyeglasses and hearing aids, unless coverage is required under section 62Q.675;

(11) diagnostic x-rays and laboratory tests;

(12) oral surgery for partially or completely unerupted impacted teeth, a tooth root
without the extraction of the entire tooth, or the gums and tissues of the mouth when not
performed in connection with the extraction or repair of teeth;

(13) services of a physical therapist;

(14) transportation provided by licensed ambulance service to the nearest facility
qualified to treat the condition; or a reasonable mileage rate for transportation to a kidney
dialysis center for treatment; and

(15) services of an occupational therapist.

(c) Covered expenses for the services and articles specified in this subdivision do
not include the following:

(1) any charge for care for injury or disease either (i) arising out of an injury in the
course of employment and subject to a workers' compensation or similar law, (ii) for
which benefits are payable without regard to fault under coverage statutorily required
to be contained in any motor vehicle, or other liability insurance policy or equivalent
self-insurance, or (iii) for which benefits are payable under another policy of accident and
health insurance, Medicare, or any other governmental program except as otherwise
provided by section 62A.04, subdivision 3, clause (4);

(2) any charge for treatment for cosmetic purposes other than for reconstructive
surgery when such service is incidental to or follows surgery resulting from injury,
sickness, or other diseases of the involved part or when such service is performed on a
covered dependent child because of congenital disease or anomaly which has resulted in a
functional defect as determined by the attending physician;

(3) care which is primarily for custodial or domiciliary purposes which would not
qualify as eligible services under Medicare;

(4) any charge for confinement in a private room to the extent it is in excess of
the institution's charge for its most common semiprivate room, unless a private room is
prescribed as medically necessary by a physician, provided, however, that if the institution
does not have semiprivate rooms, its most common semiprivate room charge shall be
considered to be 90 percent of its lowest private room charge;

(5) that part of any charge for services or articles rendered or prescribed by a
physician, dentist, or other health care personnel which exceeds the prevailing charge in
the locality where the service is provided; and

(6) any charge for services or articles the provision of which is not within the scope
of authorized practice of the institution or individual rendering the services or articles.

(d) The minimum benefits for a qualified plan shall include, in addition to those
benefits specified in clauses (a) and (e), benefits for well baby care, effective July 1,
1980, subject to applicable deductibles, coinsurance provisions, and maximum lifetime
benefit limitations.

(e) Effective July 1, 1979, the minimum benefits of a qualified plan shall include, in
addition to those benefits specified in clause (a), a second opinion from a physician on
all surgical procedures expected to cost a total of $500 or more in physician, laboratory,
and hospital fees, provided that the coverage need not include the repetition of any
diagnostic tests.

(f) Effective August 1, 1985, the minimum benefits of a qualified plan must include,
in addition to the benefits specified in clauses (a), (d), and (e), coverage for special dietary
treatment for phenylketonuria when recommended by a physician.

(g) Outpatient mental health coverage is subject to section 62A.152, subdivision 2.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 40.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62E.09, is amended to read:


62E.09 DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER.

The commissioner may:

(a) formulate general policies to advance the purposes of sections 62E.01 to 62E.19;

(b) supervise the creation of the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association
within the limits described in section 62E.10;

(c) approve the selection of the writing carrier by the association, approve the
association's contract with the writing carrier, and approve the state plan coverage;

(d) appoint advisory committees;

(e) conduct periodic audits to assure the general accuracy of the financial data
submitted by the writing carrier and the association;

(f) contract with the federal government or any other unit of government to ensure
coordination of the state plan with other governmental assistance programs;

(g) undertake directly or through contracts with other persons studies or
demonstration programs to develop awareness of the benefits of sections 62E.01 to deleted text begin 62E.16
deleted text end new text begin 62E.15new text end , so that the residents of this state may best avail themselves of the health care
benefits provided by these sections;

(h) contract with insurers and others for administrative services; and

(i) adopt, amend, suspend and repeal rules as reasonably necessary to carry out and
make effective the provisions and purposes of sections 62E.01 to 62E.19.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 41.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62E.10, subdivision 7, is amended to read:


Subd. 7.

General powers.

The association may:

(a) Exercise the powers granted to insurers under the laws of this state;

(b) Sue or be sued;

(c) Enter into contracts with insurers, similar associations in other states or with
other persons for the performance of administrative functions including the functions
provided for in clauses (e) and (f);

(d) Establish administrative and accounting procedures for the operation of the
association;

(e) Provide for the reinsuring of risks incurred as a result of issuing the coverages
required by deleted text begin sectionsdeleted text end new text begin sectionnew text end 62E.04 deleted text begin and 62E.16deleted text end by members of the association. Each
member which elects to reinsure its required risks shall determine the categories of
coverage it elects to reinsure in the association. The categories of coverage are:

(1) individual qualified plans, excluding group conversions;

(2) group conversions;

(3) group qualified plans with fewer than 50 employees or members; and

(4) major medical coverage.

A separate election may be made for each category of coverage. If a member elects
to reinsure the risks of a category of coverage, it must reinsure the risk of the coverage
of every life covered under every policy issued in that category. A member electing to
reinsure risks of a category of coverage shall enter into a contract with the association
establishing a reinsurance plan for the risks. This contract may include provision for
the pooling of members' risks reinsured through the association and it may provide for
assessment of each member reinsuring risks for losses and operating and administrative
expenses incurred, or estimated to be incurred in the operation of the reinsurance plan. This
reinsurance plan shall be approved by the commissioner before it is effective. Members
electing to administer the risks which are reinsured in the association shall comply with the
benefit determination guidelines and accounting procedures established by the association.
The fee charged by the association for the reinsurance of risks shall not be less than 110
percent of the total anticipated expenses incurred by the association for the reinsurance; and

(f) Provide for the administration by the association of policies which are reinsured
pursuant to clause (e). Each member electing to reinsure one or more categories of
coverage in the association may elect to have the association administer the categories of
coverage on the member's behalf. If a member elects to have the association administer
the categories of coverage, it must do so for every life covered under every policy issued
in that category. The fee for the administration shall not be less than 110 percent of the
total anticipated expenses incurred by the association for the administration.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 42.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62H.04, is amended to read:


62H.04 COMPLIANCE WITH OTHER LAWS.

(a) A joint self-insurance plan is subject to the requirements of chapters 62A, 62E,
62L, and 62Q, and sections 72A.17 to 72A.32 unless otherwise specifically exempt. A
joint self-insurance plan must pay assessments made by the Minnesota Comprehensive
Health Association, as required under section 62E.11.

(b) A joint self-insurance plan is exempt from providing the mandated health
benefits described in chapters 62A, 62E, 62L, and 62Q if it otherwise provides the benefits
required under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, United States
Code, title 29, sections 1001, et seq., for all employers and not just for the employers with
50 or more employees who are covered by that federal law.

(c) A joint self-insurance plan is exempt from section 62L.03, subdivision 1, if the
plan offers an annual open enrollment period of no less than 15 days during which all
employers that qualify for membership may enter the plan without preexisting condition
limitations or exclusions except those permitted under chapter 62L.

(d) A joint self-insurance plan is exempt from sections 62A.146, 62A.16, 62A.17,
62A.20, 62A.21, new text begin and new text end 62A.65, subdivision 5, paragraph (b), deleted text begin and 62E.16deleted text end if the joint
self-insurance plan complies with the continuation requirements under the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, United States Code, title 29, sections 1001, et
seq., for all employers and not just for the employers with 20 or more employees who
are covered by that federal law.

(e) A joint self-insurance plan must provide to all employers the maternity coverage
required by federal law for employers with 15 or more employees.

new text begin (f) A joint self-insurance plan must comply with all the provisions and requirements
of the Affordable Care Act as defined under section 62A.011, subdivision 1a, to the extent
that they apply to such plans.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment,
except that the amendment made to paragraph (d) is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 43.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.02, subdivision 11, is amended to read:


Subd. 11.

Dependent.

"Dependent" means an eligible employee's spouse,
deleted text begin unmarried child who is under the age of 25 yearsdeleted text end new text begin dependent child to the limiting age as
defined in section 62Q.01, subdivision 11
new text end , dependent child of any age who is disabled and
who meets the eligibility criteria in section 62A.14, subdivision 2, or any other person
whom state or federal law requires to be treated as a dependent for purposes of health
plans. For the purpose of this definition, anew text begin dependentnew text end childnew text begin to the limiting age as defined in
section 62Q.01, subdivision 11,
new text end includes a child for whom the employee or the employee's
spouse has been appointed legal guardian and an adoptive child as provided in section
62A.27.new text begin A child also means a grandchild as provided in section 62A.042 with continued
eligibility of grandchildren as provided in section 62A.302, subdivision 4.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 44.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.02, subdivision 14a, is amended to read:


Subd. 14a.

Guaranteed issue.

"Guaranteed issue" means that a health carrier shall
not decline an application by a small employer for any health benefit plan offered by
that health carrier and shall not decline to cover under a health benefit plan any eligible
employee or eligible dependent, including persons who become eligible employees or
eligible dependents after initial issuance of the health benefit plandeleted text begin , subject to the health
carrier's right to impose preexisting condition limitations permitted under this chapter
deleted text end .

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 45.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.02, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 17a. new text end

new text begin Individual health plan. new text end

new text begin "Individual health plan" has the meaning as
defined under section 62A.011, subdivision 4.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 46.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.02, subdivision 26, is amended to read:


Subd. 26.

Small employer.

(a) "Small employer" means, with respect to a calendar
year and a plan year, a person, firm, corporation, partnership, association, or other entity
actively engaged in business in Minnesota, including a political subdivision of the state, that
employed an average of deleted text begin no fewer than two nordeleted text end new text begin at least one, not including a sole proprietor,
but not
new text end more than 50 current employees on business days during the preceding calendar
year and that employs at least deleted text begin twodeleted text end new text begin onenew text end current deleted text begin employeesdeleted text end new text begin employee, not including a sole
proprietor,
new text end on the first day of the plan year. deleted text begin If an employer has only one eligible employee
who has not waived coverage, the sale of a health plan to or for that eligible employee
is not a sale to a small employer and is not subject to this chapter and may be treated as
the sale of an individual health plan.
deleted text end A small employer plan may be offered through a
domiciled association to self-employed individuals and small employers who are members
of the association, even if the self-employed individual or small employer has fewer than
two current employees. Entities that are treated as a single employer under subsection (b),
(c), (m), or (o) of section 414 of the federal Internal Revenue Code are considered a single
employer for purposes of determining the number of current employees. Small employer
status must be determined on an annual basis as of the renewal date of the health benefit
plan. The provisions of this chapter continue to apply to an employer who no longer meets
the requirements of this definition until the annual renewal date of the employer's health
benefit plan. If an employer was not in existence throughout the preceding calendar year,
the determination of whether the employer is a small employer is based upon the average
number of current employees that it is reasonably expected that the employer will employ
on business days in the current calendar year. For purposes of this definition, the term
employer includes any predecessor of the employer. An employer that has more than 50
current employees but has 50 or fewer employees, as "employee" is defined under United
States Code, title 29, section 1002(6), is a small employer under this subdivision.

(b) Where an association, as defined in section 62L.045, comprised of employers
contracts with a health carrier to provide coverage to its members who are small employers,
the association and health benefit plans it provides to small employers, are subject to
section 62L.045, with respect to small employers in the association, even though the
association also provides coverage to its members that do not qualify as small employers.

(c) If an employer has employees covered under a trust specified in a collective
bargaining agreement under the federal Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947,
United States Code, title 29, section 141, et seq., as amended, or employees whose health
coverage is determined by a collective bargaining agreement and, as a result of the
collective bargaining agreement, is purchased separately from the health plan provided
to other employees, those employees are excluded in determining whether the employer
qualifies as a small employer. Those employees are considered to be a separate small
employer if they constitute a group that would qualify as a small employer in the absence
of the employees who are not subject to the collective bargaining agreement.

new text begin (d) Small group health plans offered through the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace
under chapter 62V to employees of a small employer are not considered individual health
plans, regardless of whether the health plan is purchased using a defined contribution
from the small employer.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 47.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.03, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Guaranteed issue and reissue.

(a) Every health carrier shall, as a
condition of authority to transact business in this state in the small employer market,
affirmatively market, offer, sell, issue, and renew any of its health benefit plans, on a
guaranteed issue basis, to any small employer, including a small employer covered by
paragraph (b), that meets the participation and contribution requirements of subdivision 3,
as provided in this chapter.

(b) A small employer that deleted text begin has itsdeleted text end new text begin no longer meets the definition of small employer
because of a reduction in
new text end workforce deleted text begin reduced to one employeedeleted text end may continue coverage as a
small employer for 12 months from the date the group is reduced to one employee.

(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), a health carrier may, at the time of coverage
renewal, modify the health coverage for a product offered in the small employer market if
the modification is consistent with state law, approved by the commissioner, and effective
on a uniform basis for all small employers purchasing that product other than through a
qualified association in compliance with section 62L.045, subdivision 2.

deleted text begin Paragraph (a) does not apply to a health benefit plan designed for a small employer
to comply with a collective bargaining agreement, provided that the health benefit plan
otherwise complies with this chapter and is not offered to other small employers, except
for other small employers that need it for the same reason. This paragraph applies only
with respect to collective bargaining agreements entered into prior to August 21, 1996,
and only with respect to plan years beginning before the later of July 1, 1997, or the date
upon which the last of the collective bargaining agreements relating to the plan terminates
determined without regard to any extension agreed to after August 21, 1996.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (d) Every health carrier participating in the small employer market shall make
available both of the plans described in section 62L.05 to small employers and shall fully
comply with the underwriting and the rate restrictions specified in this chapter for all
health benefit plans issued to small employers.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (e)deleted text end new text begin (d)new text end A health carrier may cease to transact business in the small employer market
as provided under section 62L.09.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 48.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.03, subdivision 3, is amended to read:


Subd. 3.

Minimum participation and contribution.

(a) A small employer that has
at least 75 percent of its eligible employees who have not waived coverage participating in
a health benefit plan and that contributes at least 50 percent toward the cost of coverage of
each eligible employee must be guaranteed coverage on a guaranteed issue basis from
any health carrier participating in the small employer market. The participation level
of eligible employees must be determined at the initial offering of coverage and at the
renewal date of coverage. A health carrier must not increase the participation requirements
applicable to a small employer at any time after the small employer has been accepted for
coverage. For the purposes of this subdivision, waiver of coverage includes only waivers
due to: (1) coverage under another group health plan; (2) coverage under Medicare
Parts A and B; or (3) coverage under medical assistance under chapter 256B or general
assistance medical care under chapter 256D.

(b) If a small employer does not satisfy the contribution or participation requirements
under this subdivision, a health carrier may voluntarily issue or renew individual health
plans, or a health benefit plan which must fully comply with this chapter. A health carrier
that provides a health benefit plan to a small employer that does not meet the contribution
or participation requirements of this subdivision must maintain this information in its files
for audit by the commissioner. A health carrier may not offer an individual health plan,
purchased through an arrangement between the employer and the health carrier, to any
employee unless the health carrier also offers the individual health plan, on a guaranteed
issue basis, to all other employees of the same employer. An arrangement permitted under
section 62L.12, subdivision 2, paragraph (k), is not an arrangement between the employer
and the health carrier for purposes of this paragraph.

(c) Nothing in this section obligates a health carrier to issue coverage to a small
employer that currently offers coverage through a health benefit plan from another health
carrier, unless the new coverage will replace the existing coverage and not serve as one
of two or more health benefit plans offered by the employer. This paragraph does not
apply if the small employer will meet the required participation level with respect to
the new coverage.

new text begin (d) This section does not apply to health plans offered through the Minnesota
Insurance Marketplace under chapter 62V.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 49.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.03, subdivision 4, is amended to read:


Subd. 4.

Underwriting restrictions.

deleted text begin (a) Health carriers may apply underwriting
restrictions to coverage for health benefit plans for small employers, including any
preexisting condition limitations, only as expressly permitted under this chapter. For
purposes of this section, "underwriting restrictions" means any refusal of the health carrier
to issue or renew coverage, any premium rate higher than the lowest rate charged by the
health carrier for the same coverage, any preexisting condition limitation, preexisting
condition exclusion, or any exclusionary rider.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (b)deleted text end Health carriers may collect information relating to the case characteristics and
demographic composition of small employers, as well as health status and health history
information about employees, and dependents of employees, of small employers.

deleted text begin (c) Except as otherwise authorized for late entrants, preexisting conditions may be
excluded by a health carrier for a period not to exceed 12 months from the enrollment
date of an eligible employee or dependent, but exclusionary riders must not be used. Late
entrants may be subject to a preexisting condition limitation not to exceed 18 months from
the enrollment date of the late entrant, but must not be subject to any exclusionary rider or
preexisting condition exclusion. When calculating any length of preexisting condition
limitation, a health carrier shall credit the time period an eligible employee or dependent
was previously covered by qualifying coverage, provided that the individual maintains
continuous coverage. The credit must be given for all qualifying coverage with respect
to all preexisting conditions, regardless of whether the conditions were preexisting with
respect to any previous qualifying coverage. Section 60A.082, relating to replacement of
group coverage, and the rules adopted under that section apply to this chapter, and this
chapter's requirements are in addition to the requirements of that section and the rules
adopted under it. A health carrier shall, at the time of first issuance or renewal of a health
benefit plan on or after July 1, 1993, credit against any preexisting condition limitation
or exclusion permitted under this section, the time period prior to July 1, 1993, during
which an eligible employee or dependent was covered by qualifying coverage, if the
person has maintained continuous coverage.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (d) Health carriers shall not use pregnancy as a preexisting condition under this
chapter.
deleted text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 50.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.03, subdivision 6, is amended to read:


Subd. 6.

MCHA enrollees.

Health carriers shall offer coverage to any eligible
employee or dependent enrolled in MCHA at the time of the health carrier's issuance or
renewal of a health benefit plan to a small employer. The health benefit plan must require
that the employer permit MCHA enrollees to enroll in the small employer's health benefit
plan as of the first date of renewal of a health benefit plan occurring on or after July
1, 1993, and as of each date of renewal after that, or, in the case of a new group, as of
the initial effective date of the health benefit plan and as of each date of renewal after
that. deleted text begin Unless otherwise permitted by this chapter,deleted text end Health carriers must not impose any
underwriting restrictions, including any preexisting condition limitations or exclusions, on
any eligible employee or dependent previously enrolled in MCHA and transferred to a
health benefit plan deleted text begin so long as continuous coverage is maintained, provided that the health
carrier may impose any unexpired portion of a preexisting condition limitation under the
person's MCHA coverage. An MCHA enrollee is not a late entrant, so long as the enrollee
has maintained continuous coverage
deleted text end .

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 51.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.045, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Qualified associations.

(a) A qualified association, as defined in this
section, and health coverage offered by it, to it, or through it, to a small employer in
this state must comply with the requirements of this chapter regarding guaranteed issue,
guaranteed renewal, preexisting condition limitations, deleted text begin credit against preexisting condition
limitations for continuous coverage,
deleted text end treatment of MCHA enrollees, and the definition of
dependent, and with section 62A.65, subdivision 5, paragraph (b). They must also comply
with all other requirements of this chapter not specifically exempted in paragraph (b) or (c).

(b) A qualified association and a health carrier offering, selling, issuing, or renewing
health coverage to, or to cover, a small employer in this state through the qualified
association, may, but are not, in connection with that health coverage, required to:

(1) offer the two small employer plans described in section 62L.05; and

(2) offer to small employers that are not members of the association, health coverage
offered to, by, or through the qualified association.

deleted text begin (c) A qualified association, and a health carrier offering, selling, issuing, and
renewing health coverage to, or to cover, a small employer in this state must comply
with section 62L.08, except that:
deleted text end

deleted text begin (1) a separate index rate may be applied by a health carrier to each qualified
association, provided that:
deleted text end

deleted text begin (i) the premium rate applied to participating small employer members of the
qualified association is no more than 25 percent above and no more than 25 percent below
the index rate applied to the qualified association, irrespective of when members applied
for health coverage; and
deleted text end

deleted text begin (ii) the index rate applied by a health carrier to a qualified association is no more
than 20 percent above and no more than 20 percent below the index rate applied by the
health carrier to any other qualified association or to any small employer. In comparing
index rates for purposes of this clause, the 20 percent shall be calculated as a percent of
the larger index rate; and
deleted text end

deleted text begin (2) a qualified association described in subdivision 1, paragraph (a), clauses (2)
to (4), providing health coverage through a health carrier, or on a self-insured basis in
compliance with section 471.617 and the rules adopted under that section, may cover
small employers and other employers within the same pool and may charge premiums
to small employer members on the same basis as it charges premiums to members that
are not small employers, if the premium rates charged to small employers do not have
greater variation than permitted under section 62L.08. A qualified association operating
under this clause shall annually prove to the commissioner of commerce that it complies
with this clause through a sampling procedure acceptable to the commissioner. If the
qualified association fails to prove compliance to the satisfaction of the commissioner,
the association shall agree to a written plan of correction acceptable to the commissioner.
The qualified association is considered to be in compliance under this clause if there is
a premium rate that would, if used as an index rate, result in all premium rates in the
sample being in compliance with section 62L.08. This clause does not exempt a qualified
association or a health carrier providing coverage through the qualified association from
the loss ratio requirement of section 62L.08, subdivision 11.
deleted text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 52.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.045, subdivision 4, is amended to read:


Subd. 4.

Principles; association coverage.

(a) This subdivision applies to
associations as defined in this section, whether qualified associations or not, and is
intended to clarify subdivisions 1 to 3.

(b) This section applies only to associations that provide health coverage to small
employers.

(c) deleted text begin A health carrier is not required under this chapter to comply with guaranteed
issue and guaranteed renewal with respect to its relationship with the association itself.
deleted text end An arrangement between the health carrier and the association, once entered into, must
comply with guaranteed issue and guaranteed renewal with respect to members of the
association that are small employers and persons covered through them.

(d) When an arrangement between a health carrier and an association has validly
terminated, the health carrier has no continuing obligation to small employers and persons
covered through them, except as otherwise provided in:

(1) section 62A.65, subdivision 5, paragraph (b);

(2) any other continuation or conversion rights applicable under state or federal
law; and

(3) section 60A.082, relating to group replacement coverage, and rules adopted
under that section.

(e) When an association's arrangement with a health carrier has terminated and the
association has entered into a new arrangement with that health carrier or a different
health carrier, the new arrangement is subject to section 60A.082 and rules adopted under
it, with respect to members of the association that are small employers and persons
covered through them.

(f) An association that offers its members more than one plan of health coverage
may have uniform rules restricting movement between the plans of health coverage, if the
rules do not discriminate against small employers.

(g) This chapter does not require or prohibit separation of an association's members
into one group consisting only of small employers and another group or other groups
consisting of all other members. The association must comply with this section with
respect to the small employer group.

(h) For purposes of this section, "member" of an association includes an employer
participant in the association.

(i) For purposes of this section, health coverage issued to, or to cover, a small
employer includes a certificate of coverage issued directly to the employer's employees
and dependents, rather than to the small employer.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 53.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.05, subdivision 10, is amended to read:


Subd. 10.

Medical expense reimbursement.

Health carriers may reimburse
or pay for medical services, supplies, or articles provided under a small employer plan
in accordance with the health carrier's provider contract requirements including, but
not limited to, salaried arrangements, capitation, the payment of usual and customary
charges, fee schedules, discounts from fee-for-service, per diems, diagnosis-related
groups (DRGs), and other payment arrangements. Nothing in this chapter requires a
health carrier to develop, implement, or change its provider contract requirements for
a small employer plan. Coinsurance, deductibles,new text begin andnew text end out-of-pocket maximumsdeleted text begin , and
maximum lifetime benefits
deleted text end must be calculated and determined in accordance with each
health carrier's standard business practices.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 54.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.06, is amended to read:


62L.06 DISCLOSURE OF UNDERWRITING RATING PRACTICES.

When offering or renewing a health benefit plan, health carriers shall disclose in all
solicitation and sales materials:

(1) deleted text begin the case characteristics and other rating factors used to determine initial and
renewal rates;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (2) the extent to which premium rates for a small employer are established or
adjusted based upon actual or expected variation in claim experience;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (3)deleted text end provisions concerning the health carrier's right to change premium rates deleted text begin and the
factors other than claim experience that affect changes in premium rates
deleted text end ;

deleted text begin (4)deleted text end new text begin (2)new text end provisions relating to renewability of coverage;

deleted text begin (5) the use and effect of any preexisting condition provisions, if permitted;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (6)deleted text end new text begin (3)new text end the application of any provider network limitations and their effect on
eligibility for benefits; and

deleted text begin (7)deleted text end new text begin (4)new text end the ability of small employers to insure eligible employees and dependents
currently receiving coverage from the Comprehensive Health Association deleted text begin through health
benefit plans
deleted text end .

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 55.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.08, is amended to read:


62L.08 RESTRICTIONS RELATING TO PREMIUM RATES.

Subdivision 1.

Rate restrictions.

Premium rates for all health benefit plans sold or
issued to small employers are subject to the restrictions specified in this section.

deleted text begin Subd. 2. deleted text end

deleted text begin General premium variations. deleted text end

deleted text begin Beginning July 1, 1993, each health carrier
must offer premium rates to small employers that are no more than 25 percent above
and no more than 25 percent below the index rate charged to small employers for the
same or similar coverage, adjusted pro rata for rating periods of less than one year. The
premium variations permitted by this subdivision must be based only on health status,
claims experience, industry of the employer, and duration of coverage from the date of
issue. For purposes of this subdivision, health status includes refraining from tobacco use
or other actuarially valid lifestyle factors associated with good health, provided that the
lifestyle factor and its effect upon premium rates have been determined to be actuarially
valid and approved by the commissioner. Variations permitted under this subdivision must
not be based upon age or applied differently at different ages. This subdivision does not
prohibit use of a constant percentage adjustment for factors permitted to be used under
this subdivision.
deleted text end

deleted text begin Subd. 2a. deleted text end

deleted text begin Renewal premium increases limited. deleted text end

deleted text begin (a) Beginning January 1, 2003,
the percentage increase in the premium rate charged to a small employer for a new rating
period must not exceed the sum of the following:
deleted text end

deleted text begin (1) the percentage change in the index rate measured from the first day of the prior
rating period to the first day of the new rating period;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (2) an adjustment, not to exceed 15 percent annually and adjusted pro rata for rating
periods of less than one year, due to the claims experience, health status, or duration of
coverage of the employees or dependents of the employer; and
deleted text end

deleted text begin (3) any adjustment due to change in coverage or in the case characteristics of the
employer.
deleted text end

deleted text begin (b) This subdivision does not apply if the employer, employee, or any applicant
provides the health carrier with false, incomplete, or misleading information.
deleted text end

Subd. 3.

Age-based premium variations.

deleted text begin Beginning July 1, 1993,deleted text end Each health
carrier may offer premium rates to small employers that vary based upon the ages of
the eligible employees and dependents of the small employer only as provided in this
subdivision. deleted text begin In addition to the variation permitted by subdivision 2, each health carrier
may use an additional premium variation based upon age of up to plus or minus 50 percent
of the index rate.
deleted text end new text begin Premium rates may vary based upon the ages of the eligible employees
and dependents of the small employer in accordance with the provisions of the Affordable
Care Act as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1a.
new text end

Subd. 4.

Geographic premium variations.

deleted text begin A health carrier may request approval
by the commissioner to establish separate geographic regions determined by the health
carrier and to establish separate index rates for each such region
deleted text end new text begin Premium rates may vary
based on geographic rating areas set by the commissioner
new text end . The commissioner shall grant
approval if deleted text begin the following conditions are met:
deleted text end

deleted text begin (1) the geographic regions must be applied uniformly by the health carrier;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (2) each geographic region must be composed of no fewer than seven counties that
create a contiguous region; and
deleted text end

deleted text begin (3)deleted text end the health carrier provides actuarial justification acceptable to the commissioner
for the proposed geographic variations in deleted text begin indexdeleted text end ratesdeleted text begin , establishing that the variations are
based upon differences in the cost to the health carrier of providing coverage
deleted text end .

Subd. 5.

Gender-based rates prohibited.

deleted text begin Beginning July 1, 1993,deleted text end No health carrier
may determine premium rates through a method that is in any way based upon the gender
of eligible employees or dependents. Rates must not in any way reflect marital status or
generalized differences in expected costs between employees and spouses.

Subd. 6.

deleted text begin Rate cells permitteddeleted text end new text begin Tobacco ratingnew text end .

deleted text begin Health carriers may use rate cells
and must file with the commissioner the rate cells they use. Rate cells must be based on
the number of adults and children covered under the policy and may reflect the availability
of Medicare coverage. The rates for different rate cells must not in any way reflect marital
status or differences in expected costs between employees and spouses
deleted text end new text begin Premium rates
may vary based upon tobacco use in accordance with the provisions of the Affordable
Care Act as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1a
new text end .

Subd. 7.

deleted text begin Index anddeleted text end Premium rate development.

(a) In developing its deleted text begin indexdeleted text end rates
and premiums, a health carrier may take into account only the following factors:

(1) actuarially valid differences in benefit designs of health benefit plans;new text begin and
new text end

deleted text begin (2) actuarially valid differences in the rating factors permitted in subdivisions 2 and 3;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (3)deleted text end new text begin (2)new text end actuarially valid geographic variations if approved by the commissioner as
provided in subdivision 4.

(b) All premium variations permitted under this section must be based upon
actuarially valid differences in expected cost to the health carrier of providing coverage.
The variation must be justified in initial rate filings and upon request of the commissioner in
rate revision filings. All premium variations are subject to approval by the commissioner.

Subd. 8.

Filing requirement.

A health carrier that offers, sells, issues, or renews a
health benefit plan for small employers shall file with the commissioner the deleted text begin indexdeleted text end rates and
must demonstrate that all rates shall be within the rating restrictions defined in this chapter.
Such demonstration must include deleted text begin the allowable range of rates from the index rates anddeleted text end a
description of how the health carrier intends to use demographic factors including case
characteristics in calculating the premium rates. The rates shall not be approved, unless the
commissioner has determined that the rates are reasonable. In determining reasonableness,
the commissioner shall consider the growth rates applied under section 62J.04, subdivision
1
, paragraph (b), to the calendar year or years that the proposed premium rate would be in
effect,new text begin andnew text end actuarially valid changes in risk associated with the enrollee populationdeleted text begin , and
actuarially valid changes as a result of statutory changes in Laws 1992, chapter 549
deleted text end .

Subd. 9.

Effect of assessments.

Premium rates must comply with the rating
requirements of this section, notwithstanding the imposition of any assessments or
premiums paid by health carriers as provided under sections 62L.13 to 62L.22.

deleted text begin Subd. 10. deleted text end

deleted text begin Rating report. deleted text end

deleted text begin Beginning January 1, 1995, and annually thereafter, the
commissioners of health and commerce shall provide a joint report to the legislature
on the effect of the rating restrictions required by this section and the appropriateness
of proceeding with additional rate reform. Each report must include an analysis of the
availability of health care coverage due to the rating reform, the equitable and appropriate
distribution of risk and associated costs, the effect on the self-insurance market, and any
resulting or anticipated change in health plan design and market share and availability of
health carriers.
deleted text end

Subd. 11.

Loss ratio standards.

Notwithstanding section 62A.02, subdivision 3,
relating to loss ratios, each policy or contract form used with respect to a health benefit
plan offered, or issued in the small employer market, is subject, beginning July 1, 1993,
to section 62A.021. The commissioner of health has, with respect to carriers under that
commissioner's jurisdiction, all of the powers of the commissioner of commerce under
that section.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 56.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62L.12, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Exceptions.

(a) A health carrier may deleted text begin sell, issue, ordeleted text end renew individual
conversion policies to eligible employees otherwise eligible for conversion coverage under
section 62D.104 as a result of leaving a health maintenance organization's service area.

(b) A health carrier may deleted text begin sell, issue, ordeleted text end renew individual conversion policies to
eligible employees otherwise eligible for conversion coverage as a result of the expiration
of any continuation of group coverage required under sections 62A.146, 62A.17, 62A.21,
62C.142, 62D.101, and 62D.105.

(c) A health carrier may deleted text begin sell, issue, ordeleted text end renew conversion policies deleted text begin under section
62E.16
deleted text end to eligible employees.

(d) A health carrier may sell, issue, or renew individual continuation policies to
eligible employees as required.

(e) A health carrier may sell, issue, or renew individual health plans if the coverage
is appropriate due to an unexpired preexisting condition limitation or exclusion applicable
to the person under the employer's group health plan or due to the person's need for health
care services not covered under the employer's group health plan.

(f) A health carrier may sell, issue, or renew an individual health plan, if the
individual has elected to buy the individual health plan not as part of a general plan to
substitute individual health plans for a group health plan nor as a result of any violation of
subdivision 3 or 4.

(g)new text begin A health carrier may sell, issue, or renew an individual health plan if coverage
provided by the employer is determined to be unaffordable under the provisions of the
Affordable Care Act as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1a.
new text end

new text begin (h)new text end Nothing in this subdivision relieves a health carrier of any obligation to provide
continuation or conversion coverage otherwise required under federal or state law.

deleted text begin (h)deleted text end new text begin (i)new text end Nothing in this chapter restricts the offer, sale, issuance, or renewal of
coverage issued as a supplement to Medicare under sections 62A.3099 to 62A.44, or
policies or contracts that supplement Medicare issued by health maintenance organizations,
or those contracts governed by sections 1833, 1851 to 1859, 1860D, or 1876 of the federal
Social Security Act, United States Code, title 42, section 1395 et seq., as amended.

deleted text begin (i)deleted text end new text begin (j)new text end Nothing in this chapter restricts the offer, sale, issuance, or renewal of
individual health plans necessary to comply with a court order.

deleted text begin (j)deleted text end new text begin (k)new text end A health carrier may offer, issue, sell, or renew an individual health plan to
persons eligible for an employer group health plan, if the individual health plan is a high
deductible health plan for use in connection with an existing health savings account, in
compliance with the Internal Revenue Code, section 223. In that situation, the same or
a different health carrier may offer, issue, sell, or renew a group health plan to cover
the other eligible employees in the group.

deleted text begin (k)deleted text end new text begin (l)new text end A health carrier may offer, sell, issue, or renew an individual health plan to
one or more employees of a small employer if the individual health plan is marketed
directly to all employees of the small employer and the small employer does not contribute
directly or indirectly to the premiums or facilitate the administration of the individual
health plan. The requirement to market an individual health plan to all employees does not
require the health carrier to offer or issue an individual health plan to any employee. For
purposes of this paragraph, an employer is not contributing to the premiums or facilitating
the administration of the individual health plan if the employer does not contribute to the
premium and merely collects the premiums from an employee's wages or salary through
payroll deductions and submits payment for the premiums of one or more employees in a
lump sum to the health carrier. Except for coverage under section 62A.65, subdivision 5,
paragraph (b), deleted text begin or 62E.16,deleted text end at the request of an employee, the health carrier may bill the
employer for the premiums payable by the employee, provided that the employer is not
liable for payment except from payroll deductions for that purpose. If an employer is
submitting payments under this paragraph, the health carrier shall provide a cancellation
notice directly to the primary insured at least ten days prior to termination of coverage for
nonpayment of premium. Individual coverage under this paragraph may be offered only
if the small employer has not provided coverage under section 62L.03 to the employees
within the past 12 months.

deleted text begin The employer must provide a written and signed statement to the health carrier that
the employer is not contributing directly or indirectly to the employee's premiums. The
health carrier may rely on the employer's statement and is not required to guarantee-issue
individual health plans to the employer's other current or future employees.
deleted text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 57.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62M.05, subdivision 3a, is amended to read:


Subd. 3a.

Standard review determination.

(a) Notwithstanding subdivision 3b, an
initial determination on all requests for utilization review must be communicated to the
provider and enrollee in accordance with this subdivision within ten business days of the
request, provided that all information reasonably necessary to make a determination on the
request has been made available to the utilization review organization.

(b) When an initial determination is made to certify, notification must be provided
promptly by telephone to the provider. The utilization review organization shall send
written notification to the provider or shall maintain an audit trail of the determination
and telephone notification. For purposes of this subdivision, "audit trail" includes
documentation of the telephone notification, including the date; the name of the person
spoken to; the enrollee; the service, procedure, or admission certified; and the date of
the service, procedure, or admission. If the utilization review organization indicates
certification by use of a number, the number must be called the "certification number."
For purposes of this subdivision, notification may also be made by facsimile to a verified
number or by electronic mail to a secure electronic mailbox. These electronic forms of
notification satisfy the "audit trail" requirement of this paragraph.

(c) When an initial determination is made not to certify, notification must be
provided by telephone, by facsimile to a verified number, or by electronic mail to a secure
electronic mailbox within one working day after making the determination to the attending
health care professional and hospital as applicable. Written notification must also be sent
to the hospital as applicable and attending health care professional if notification occurred
by telephone. For purposes of this subdivision, notification may be made by facsimile to a
verified number or by electronic mail to a secure electronic mailbox. Written notification
must be sent to the enrollee and may be sent by United States mail, facsimile to a verified
number, or by electronic mail to a secure mailbox. The written notification must include
the principal reason or reasons for the determination and the process for initiating an appeal
of the determination. Upon request, the utilization review organization shall provide the
provider or enrollee with the criteria used to determine the necessity, appropriateness,
and efficacy of the health care service and identify the database, professional treatment
parameter, or other basis for the criteria. Reasons for a determination not to certify may
include, among other things, the lack of adequate information to certify after a reasonable
attempt has been made to contact the provider or enrollee.

(d) When an initial determination is made not to certify, the written notification must
inform the enrollee and the attending health care professional of the right to submit an
appeal to the internal appeal process described in section 62M.06 and the procedure for
initiating the internal appeal.new text begin The written notice shall be provided in a culturally and
linguistically appropriate manner consistent with the provisions of the Affordable Care
Act as defined under section 62A.011, subdivision 1a.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 58.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62M.06, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Procedures for appeal.

new text begin (a)new text end A utilization review organization must
have written procedures for appeals of determinations not to certify. The right to appeal
must be available to the enrollee and to the attending health care professional.

new text begin (b) The enrollee shall be allowed to review the information relied upon in the course
of the appeal, present evidence and testimony as part of the appeals process, and receive
continued coverage pending the outcome of the appeals process. This paragraph does not
apply to grandfathered plans as defined under section 62A.011, subdivision 1c.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 59.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 1a. new text end

new text begin Affordable Care Act. new text end

new text begin "Affordable Care Act" means the Affordable Care
Act as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1a.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 60.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 1b. new text end

new text begin Bona fide association. new text end

new text begin "Bona fide association" means an association that
meets all of the following criteria:
new text end

new text begin (1) serves a single profession that requires a significant amount of education, training
or experience, or a license or certificate from a state authority to practice that profession;
new text end

new text begin (2) has been actively in existence for five years;
new text end

new text begin (3) has a constitution and bylaws or other analogous governing documents;
new text end

new text begin (4) has been formed and maintained in good faith for purposes other than obtaining
insurance;
new text end

new text begin (5) is not owned or controlled by a health plan company or affiliated with a health
plan company;
new text end

new text begin (6) does not condition membership in the association on any health status related
factor;
new text end

new text begin (7) has at least 1,000 members if it is a national association, 500 members if it is a
state association, or 200 members if it is a local association;
new text end

new text begin (8) all members and dependents of members are eligible for coverage regardless of
any health status related factor;
new text end

new text begin (9) does not make health plans offered through the association available other than
in connection with a member of the association;
new text end

new text begin (10) is governed by a board of directors and sponsors annual meeting of its
members; and
new text end

new text begin (11) produces only market association memberships, accepts applications for
membership, or signs up members in the professional association where the subject
individuals are actively engaged in, or directly related to, the profession represented
by the association.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 61.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 2b. new text end

new text begin Grandfathered health plan. new text end

new text begin "Grandfathered health plan" means a
grandfathered health plan as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1c.
new text end

Sec. 62.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 2c. new text end

new text begin Group health plan. new text end

new text begin "Group health plan" means a group health plan as
defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1d.
new text end

Sec. 63.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 4b. new text end

new text begin Individual health plan. new text end

new text begin "Individual health plan" means an individual
health plan as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 4.
new text end

Sec. 64.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Life-threatening condition. new text end

new text begin "Life-threatening condition" means a disease
or condition from which the likelihood of death is probable unless the course of the
disease or condition is interrupted.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 65.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 10. new text end

new text begin Primary care provider. new text end

new text begin "Primary care provider" means a health care
professional designated by an enrollee to supervise, coordinate, or provide initial care or
continuing care to the enrollee, and who may be required by the health plan company
to initiate a referral for specialty care and maintain supervision of health care services
rendered to the enrollee.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 66.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.01, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 11. new text end

new text begin Dependent child to the limiting age. new text end

new text begin "Dependent child to the limiting
age" or "dependent children to the limiting age" means those individuals who are eligible
and covered as a dependent child under the terms of a health plan who have not yet
attained 26 years of age. A health plan company must not deny or restrict eligibility
for a dependent child to the limiting age based on financial dependency, residency,
marital status, or student status. For coverage under plans offered by the Minnesota
Comprehensive Health Association, dependent to the limiting age means dependent
as defined in section 62A.302, subdivision 3. Notwithstanding the provisions in this
subdivision, a health plan may include:
new text end

new text begin (1) eligibility requirements regarding the absence of other health plan coverage as
permitted by the Affordable Care Act for grandfathered plan coverage; or
new text end

new text begin (2) an age greater than 26 in its policy, contract, or certificate of coverage.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 67.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.021, is amended to read:


62Q.021 FEDERAL ACT; COMPLIANCE REQUIRED.

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Compliance with 1996 federal law. new text end

Each health plan company shall
comply with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996,
including any federal regulations adopted under that act, to the extent that it imposes a
requirement that applies in this state and that is not also required by the laws of this state.
This section does not require compliance with any provision of the federal act prior to
the effective date provided for that provision in the federal act. The commissioner shall
enforce this deleted text begin sectiondeleted text end new text begin subdivisionnew text end .

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Compliance with 2010 federal law. new text end

new text begin Each health plan company shall
comply with the Affordable Care Act to the extent that it imposes a requirement that
applies in this state but is not required under the laws of this state. This section does not
require compliance with any provision of the Affordable Care Act before the effective
date provided for that provision in the Affordable Care Act. The commissioner shall
enforce this subdivision.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 68.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.17, subdivision 6, is amended to read:


Subd. 6.

Employer-based purchasing pools.

Employer-based purchasing
pools must, with respect to small employers as defined in section 62L.02, meet all the
requirements of chapter 62L. The experience of the pool must be pooled and the rates
blended across all groups. deleted text begin Pools may decide to create tiers within the pool, based on
experience of group members. These tiers must be designed within the requirements
of section 62L.08. The governing structure may establish criteria limiting movement
between tiers. Tiers must be phased out within two years of the pool's creation.
deleted text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 69.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.18, is amended by adding a subdivision
to read:


new text begin Subd. 8. new text end

new text begin Guaranteed issue. new text end

new text begin No health plan company shall offer, sell, or issue
any health plan that does not make coverage available on a guaranteed issue basis in
accordance with the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 70.

new text begin [62Q.186] PROHIBITION ON RESCISSIONS OF HEALTH PLANS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Definitions. new text end

new text begin (a) "Rescission" means a cancellation or discontinuance
of coverage under a health plan that has a retroactive effect.
new text end

new text begin (b) "Rescission" does not include:
new text end

new text begin (1) a cancellation or discontinuance of coverage under a health plan if:
new text end

new text begin (i) the cancellation or discontinuance of coverage has only a prospective effect; or
new text end

new text begin (ii) the cancellation or discontinuance of coverage is effective retroactively to the
extent it is attributable to a failure to timely pay required premiums or contributions
toward the cost of coverage; or
new text end

new text begin (2) when the health plan covers only active employees and, if applicable,
dependents and those covered under continuation coverage provisions, the employee
pays no premiums for coverage after termination of employment and the cancellation or
discontinuance of coverage is effective retroactively back to the date of termination of
employment due to a delay in administrative record-keeping.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Prohibition on rescissions. new text end

new text begin (a) A health plan company shall not rescind
coverage under a health plan with respect to an individual, including a group to which
the individual belongs or family coverage in which the individual is included, after the
individual is covered under the health plan, unless:
new text end

new text begin (1) the individual or a person seeking coverage on behalf of the individual, performs
an act, practice, or omission that constitutes fraud; or
new text end

new text begin (2) the individual makes an intentional misrepresentation or omission of material
fact, as prohibited by the terms of the health plan.
new text end

new text begin For purposes of this section, a person seeking coverage on behalf of an individual
does not include an insurance producer or employee or authorized representative of the
health carrier.
new text end

new text begin (b) This section does not apply to any benefits classified as excepted benefits under
United States Code, title 42, section 300gg-91(c), or regulations enacted thereunder
from time to time.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Notice required. new text end

new text begin A health plan company shall provide at least 30 days
advance written notice to each individual who would be affected by the proposed rescission
of coverage before coverage under the health plan may be terminated retroactively.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Compliance with other restrictions on rescissions. new text end

new text begin Nothing in this
section allows rescission if rescission would otherwise be prohibited under section
62A.04, subdivision 2, clause (2), or 62A.615.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 71.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.19, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Designation.

(a) The commissioner shall designate essential
community providers. The criteria for essential community provider designation shall be
the following:

(1) a demonstrated ability to integrate applicable supportive and stabilizing services
with medical care for uninsured persons and high-risk and special needs populations,
underserved, and other special needs populations; and

(2) a commitment to serve low-income and underserved populations by meeting the
following requirements:

(i) has nonprofit status in accordance with chapter 317A;

(ii) has tax-exempt status in accordance with the Internal Revenue Service Code,
section 501(c)(3);

(iii) charges for services on a sliding fee schedule based on current poverty income
guidelines; and

(iv) does not restrict access or services because of a client's financial limitation;

(3) status as a local government unit as defined in section 62D.02, subdivision 11, a
hospital district created or reorganized under sections 447.31 to 447.37, an Indian tribal
government, an Indian health service unit, or a community health board as defined in
chapter 145A;

(4) a former state hospital that specializes in the treatment of cerebral palsy, spina
bifida, epilepsy, closed head injuries, specialized orthopedic problems, and other disabling
conditions;

(5) a sole community hospital. For these rural hospitals, the essential community
provider designation applies to all health services provided, including both inpatient and
outpatient services. For purposes of this section, "sole community hospital" means a
rural hospital that:

(i) is eligible to be classified as a sole community hospital according to Code
of Federal Regulations, title 42, section 412.92, or is located in a community with a
population of less than 5,000 and located more than 25 miles from a like hospital currently
providing acute short-term services;

(ii) has experienced net operating income losses in two of the previous three
most recent consecutive hospital fiscal years for which audited financial information is
available; and

(iii) consists of 40 or fewer licensed beds; deleted text begin or
deleted text end

(6) a birth center licensed under section 144.615new text begin ; or
new text end

new text begin (7) a hospital or hospital system that specializes in treating patients who are under
21 years of age
new text end .

(b) Prior to designation, the commissioner shall publish the names of all applicants
in the State Register. The public shall have 30 days from the date of publication to submit
written comments to the commissioner on the application. No designation shall be made
by the commissioner until the 30-day period has expired.

(c) The commissioner may designate an eligible provider as an essential community
provider for all the services offered by that provider or for specific services designated by
the commissioner.

(d) For the purpose of this subdivision, supportive and stabilizing services include at
a minimum, transportation, child care, cultural, and linguistic services where appropriate.

Sec. 72.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.23, is amended to read:


62Q.23 GENERAL SERVICES.

(a) Health plan companies shall comply with all continuation and conversion of
coverage requirements applicable to health maintenance organizations under state or
federal law.

(b) Health plan companies shall comply with sections 62A.047, 62A.27, and any
other coverage required under chapter 62A of newborn infants, dependent children deleted text begin who
do not reside with a covered person
deleted text end new text begin to the limiting age as defined in section 62Q.01,
subdivision 11
new text end , disabled deleted text begin children and dependentsdeleted text end new text begin dependent childrennew text end , and adopted children.
A health plan company providing dependent coverage shall comply with section 62A.302.

(c) Health plan companies shall comply with the equal access requirements of
section 62A.15.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 73.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.43, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Access requirement.

Every closed-panel health plan must allow enrollees
deleted text begin who are full-time studentsdeleted text end under the age of deleted text begin 25deleted text end new text begin 26new text end years to change their designated clinic or
physician at least once per month, as long as the clinic or physician is part of the health
plan company's statewide clinic or physician network. A health plan company shall not
charge enrollees who choose this option higher premiums or cost sharing than would
otherwise apply to enrollees who do not choose this option. A health plan company may
require enrollees to provide 15 days' written notice of intent to change their designated
clinic or physician.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 74.

new text begin [62Q.46] PREVENTIVE ITEMS AND SERVICES.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Coverage for preventive items and services. new text end

new text begin (a) "Preventive items
and services" as specified in the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin (b) A health plan company must provide coverage for preventive items and services
at a participating provider without imposing cost-sharing requirements, including a
deductible, coinsurance, or co-payment. Nothing in this section prohibits a health
plan company that has a network of providers from excluding coverage or imposing
cost-sharing requirements for preventive items or services that are delivered by an
out-of-network provider.
new text end

new text begin (c) A health plan company is not required to provide coverage for any items or
services specified in any recommendation or guideline described in paragraph (a) if the
recommendation or guideline is no longer included as a preventive item or service as
defined in paragraph (a). Annually, a health plan company must determine whether any
additional items or services must be covered without cost-sharing requirements or whether
any items or services are no longer required to be covered.
new text end

new text begin (d) Nothing in this section prevents a health plan company from using reasonable
medical management techniques to determine the frequency, method, treatment, or setting
for a preventive item or service to the extent not specified in the recommendation or
guideline.
new text end

new text begin (e) This section does not apply to grandfathered plan coverage. This section does
not apply to plans offered by the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Coverage for office visits in conjunction with preventive items and
services.
new text end

new text begin (a) A health plan company may impose cost-sharing requirements with respect
to an office visit if a preventive item or service is billed separately or is tracked separately
as individual encounter data from the office visit.
new text end

new text begin (b) A health plan company must not impose cost-sharing requirements with respect
to an office visit if a preventive item or service is not billed separately or is not tracked
separately as individual encounter data from the office visit and the primary purpose of the
office visit is the delivery of the preventive item or service.
new text end

new text begin (c) A health plan company may impose cost-sharing requirements with respect to
an office visit if a preventive item or service is not billed separately or is not tracked
separately as individual encounter data from the office visit and the primary purpose of the
office visit is not the delivery of the preventive item or service.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Additional services not prohibited. new text end

new text begin Nothing in this section prohibits a
health plan company from providing coverage for preventive items and services in addition
to those specified in the Affordable Care Act, or from denying coverage for preventive
items and services that are not recommended as preventive items and services under the
Affordable Care Act. A health plan company may impose cost-sharing requirements for a
treatment not described in the Affordable Care Act even if the treatment results from a
preventive item or service described in the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 75.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.47, is amended to read:


62Q.47 ALCOHOLISM, MENTAL HEALTH, AND CHEMICAL
DEPENDENCY SERVICES.

(a) All health plans, as defined in section 62Q.01, that provide coverage for
alcoholism, mental health, or chemical dependency services, must comply with the
requirements of this section.

(b) Cost-sharing requirements and benefit or service limitations for outpatient
mental health and outpatient chemical dependency and alcoholism services, except for
persons placed in chemical dependency services under Minnesota Rules, parts 9530.6600
to 9530.6660, must not place a greater financial burden on the insured or enrollee, or be
more restrictive than those requirements and limitations for outpatient medical services.

(c) Cost-sharing requirements and benefit or service limitations for inpatient hospital
mental health and inpatient hospital and residential chemical dependency and alcoholism
services, except for persons placed in chemical dependency services under Minnesota
Rules, parts 9530.6600 to 9530.6660, must not place a greater financial burden on the
insured or enrollee, or be more restrictive than those requirements and limitations for
inpatient hospital medical services.

new text begin (d) All health plans must meet the requirements of the federal Mental Health Parity
Act of 1996, Public Law 104-204, Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health
Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008, the Affordable Care Act, and any amendments
to, and federal guidance or regulations issued under those acts.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 76.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.52, is amended to read:


62Q.52 DIRECT ACCESS TO OBSTETRIC AND GYNECOLOGIC
SERVICES.

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Direct access. new text end

(a) Health plan companies shall allow female
enrollees direct access to deleted text begin obstetricians and gynecologistsdeleted text end new text begin providers who specialize in
obstetrics and gynecology
new text end for the following services:

(1) deleted text begin annual preventive health examinations, which shall include a gynecologic
examination, and any subsequent obstetric or gynecologic visits determined to be medically
necessary by the examining obstetrician or gynecologist, based upon the findings of the
examination
deleted text end new text begin evaluation and necessary treatment for obstetric conditions or emergenciesnew text end ;

(2) maternity care; and

(3) evaluation and necessary treatment for deleted text begin acutedeleted text end gynecologic conditions or
emergenciesnew text begin , including annual preventive health examinationsnew text end .

(b) For purposes of this section, "direct access" means that a female enrollee may
obtain the obstetric and gynecologic services specified in paragraph (a) from deleted text begin obstetricians
and gynecologists
deleted text end new text begin providers who specialize in obstetrics and gynecologynew text end in the enrollee's
network without a referral from, or prior approval throughnew text begin a primary care providernew text end ,
another physician, the health plan company, or its representatives.

new text begin (c) The health plan company shall treat the provision of obstetrical and gynecological
care and the ordering of related obstetrical and gynecological items and services, pursuant
to paragraph (a), by a participating health care provider who specializes in obstetrics or
gynecology as the authorization of a primary care provider.
new text end

new text begin (d) The health plan company may require the health care provider to agree to
otherwise adhere to the health plan company's policies and procedures, including
procedures for obtaining prior authorization and for providing services in accordance with
a treatment plan, if any, approved by the health plan company.
new text end

deleted text begin (c)deleted text end new text begin (e)new text end Health plan companies shall not require higher co-payments, coinsurance,
deductibles, or other enrollee cost-sharing for direct access.

deleted text begin (d)deleted text end new text begin (f)new text end This section applies only to services described in paragraph (a) that are
covered by the enrollee's coverage, but coverage of a preventive health examination for
female enrollees must not exclude coverage of a gynecologic examination.

new text begin (g) For purposes of this section, a health care provider who specializes in obstetrics
or gynecology means any individual, including an individual other than a physician, who
is authorized under state law to provide obstetrical or gynecological care.
new text end

new text begin (h) This section does not:
new text end

new text begin (1) waive any exclusions of coverage under the terms and conditions of the health
plan with respect to coverage of obstetrical or gynecological care; or
new text end

new text begin (2) preclude the health plan company from requiring that the participating health
care provider providing obstetrical or gynecological care notify the primary care provider
or the health plan company of treatment decisions.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Notice. new text end

new text begin A health plan company shall provide notice to enrollees of the
provisions of subdivision 1 in accordance with the requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Enforcement. new text end

new text begin The commissioner of health shall enforce this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 77.

new text begin [62Q.526] COVERAGE FOR PARTICIPATION IN APPROVED
CLINICAL TRIALS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Definitions. new text end

new text begin As used in this section, the following definitions apply:
new text end

new text begin (a) "Approved clinical trial" means phase I, phase II, phase III, or phase IV clinical
trial that is conducted in relation to the prevention, detection, or treatment of cancer or
a life-threatening condition and is not designed exclusively to test toxicity or disease
pathophysiology and must be:
new text end

new text begin (1) conducted under an investigational new drug application reviewed by the United
States Food and Drug Administration (FDA);
new text end

new text begin (2) exempt from obtaining an investigational new drug application; or
new text end

new text begin (3) approved or funded by:
new text end

new text begin (i) the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention; the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, the Centers for Medicare
and Medicaid Services, or a cooperating group or center of any of the entities described in
this item;
new text end

new text begin (ii) a cooperative group or center of the United States Department of Defense or the
United States Department of Veterans Affairs;
new text end

new text begin (iii) a qualified nongovernmental research entity identified in the guidelines issued
by the NIH for center support grants; or
new text end

new text begin (iv) the United States Departments of Veterans Affairs, Defense, or Energy if the
trial has been reviewed or approved through a system of peer review determined by the
secretary to:
new text end

new text begin (A) be comparable to the system of peer review of studies and investigations used by
the NIH; and
new text end

new text begin (B) provide an unbiased scientific review by qualified individuals who have no
interest in the outcome of the review.
new text end

new text begin (b) "Qualified individual" means an individual with health plan coverage who is
eligible to participate in an approved clinical trial according to the trial protocol for the
treatment of cancer or a life-threatening condition because:
new text end

new text begin (1) the referring health care professional is participating in the trial and has
concluded that the individual's participation in the trial would be appropriate; or
new text end

new text begin (2) the individual provides medical and scientific information establishing that
the individual's participation in the trial is appropriate because the individual meets the
conditions described in the trial protocol.
new text end

new text begin (c)(1) "Routine patient costs" includes all items and services covered by the health
benefit plan of individual market health insurance coverage when the items or services
are typically covered for an enrollee who is not a qualified individual enrolled in an
approved clinical trial.
new text end

new text begin (2) Routine patient costs does not include:
new text end

new text begin (i) an investigational item, device, or service that is part of the trial;
new text end

new text begin (ii) an item or service provided solely to satisfy data collection and analysis needs for
the trial if the item or service is not used in the direct clinical management of the patient;
new text end

new text begin (iii) a service that is clearly inconsistent with widely accepted and established
standards of care for the individual's diagnosis; or
new text end

new text begin (iv) an item or service customarily provided and paid for by the sponsor of a trial.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Prohibited acts. new text end

new text begin A health plan company that offers a health plan to a
Minnesota resident may not:
new text end

new text begin (1) deny participation by a qualified individual in an approved clinical trial;
new text end

new text begin (2) deny, limit, or impose additional conditions on the coverage of routine patient
costs for items or services furnished in connection with participation in the trial; or
new text end

new text begin (3) discriminate against an individual on the basis of an individual's participation in
an approved clinical trial.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Network plan conditions. new text end

new text begin A health plan company that designates a
network or networks of contracted providers may require a qualified individual who
wishes to participate in an approved clinical trial to participate in a trial that is offered
through a health care provider who is part of the plan's network if the provider is
participating in the trial and the provider accepts the individual as a participant in the trial.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Application to clinical trials outside of the state. new text end

new text begin This section applies
to a qualified individual residing in this state who participates in an approved clinical
trial that is conducted outside of this state.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Construction. new text end

new text begin (a) This section shall not be construed to require a health
plan company offering health plan coverage through a network or networks of contracted
providers to provide benefits for routine patient costs if the services are provided outside
of the plan's network unless the out-of-network benefits are otherwise provided under
the coverage.
new text end

new text begin (b) This section shall not be construed to limit a health plan company's coverage
with respect to clinical trials.
new text end

new text begin (c) This section shall apply to all health plan companies offering a health plan to a
Minnesota resident, unless otherwise amended by federal regulations under the Affordable
Care Act.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 78.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.55, is amended to read:


62Q.55 EMERGENCY SERVICES.

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Access to emergency services. new text end

(a) Enrollees have the right to
available and accessible emergency services, 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
The health plan company shall inform its enrollees how to obtain emergency care deleted text begin and,
if prior authorization for emergency services is required, shall make available a toll-free
number, which is answered 24 hours a day, to answer questions about emergency services
and to receive reports and provide authorizations, where appropriate,
deleted text end for treatment of
emergency medical conditions. Emergency services shall be covered whether provided by
participating or nonparticipating providers and whether provided within or outside the
health plan company's service area. In reviewing a denial for coverage of emergency
services, the health plan company shall take the following factors into consideration:

(1) a reasonable layperson's belief that the circumstances required immediate medical
care that could not wait until the next working day or next available clinic appointment;

(2) the time of day and day of the week the care was provided;

(3) the presenting symptoms, including, but not limited to, severe pain, to ensure
that the decision to reimburse the emergency care is not made solely on the basis of the
actual diagnosis;

(4) the enrollee's efforts to follow the health plan company's established procedures
for obtaining emergency care; and

(5) any circumstances that precluded use of the health plan company's established
procedures for obtaining emergency care.

(b) The health plan company may require enrollees to notify the health plan
company of nonreferred emergency care as soon as possible, but not later than 48 hours,
after the emergency care is initially provided. However, emergency care which would
have been covered under the contract had notice been provided within the set time frame
must be covered.

(c) Notwithstanding paragraphs (a) and (b), a health plan companydeleted text begin , health insurer, or
health coverage plan
deleted text end that is in compliance with the rules regarding accessibility of services
adopted under section 62D.20 is in compliance with this section.

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Emergency medical condition. new text end

new text begin For purposes of this section, "emergency
medical condition" means a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of
sufficient severity, including severe pain, such that a prudent layperson, who possesses
an average knowledge of health and medicine, could reasonably expect the absence of
immediate medical attention to result in a condition described in clause (i), (ii), or (iii), of
section 1867(e)(1)(A) of the Social Security Act.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Emergency services. new text end

new text begin As used in this section, "emergency services" means,
with respect to an emergency medical condition:
new text end

new text begin (1) a medical screening examination, as required under section 1867 of the Social
Security Act, that is within the capability of the emergency department of a hospital,
including ancillary services routinely available to the emergency department to evaluate
such emergency medical condition; and
new text end

new text begin (2) within the capabilities of the staff and facilities available at the hospital, such
further medical examination and treatment as are required under section 1867 of the
act to stabilize the patient.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Stabilize. new text end

new text begin For purposes of this section, "stabilize" means, with respect to
an emergency medical condition has the meaning given in section 1867(e)(3) of the Social
Security Act, United States Code, title 42, section 1395dd(e)(3).
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Coverage restrictions or limitations. new text end

new text begin If emergency services are provided
by a nonparticipating provider, with or without prior authorization, the health plan
company shall not impose coverage restrictions or limitations that are more restrictive
than apply to emergency services received from a participating provider. Cost-sharing
requirements that apply to emergency services received out-of-network must be the same
as the cost-sharing requirements that apply to services received in-network.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 79.

new text begin [62Q.57] DESIGNATION OF PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Choice of primary care provider. new text end

new text begin (a) If a health plan company
offering a group health plan, or an individual health plan that is not a grandfathered plan
requires or provides for the designation by an enrollee of a participating primary care
provider, the health plan company shall permit each enrollee to:
new text end

new text begin (1) designate any participating primary care provider who is available to accept the
enrollee; and
new text end

new text begin (2) for a child, designate any participating physician who specializes in pediatrics as
the child's primary care provider and is available to accept the child.
new text end

new text begin (b) This section does not waive any exclusions of coverage under the terms and
conditions of the health plan with respect to coverage of pediatric care.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Notice. new text end

new text begin A health plan company shall provide notice to enrollees of the
provisions of subdivision 1 in accordance with the requirements of the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Enforcement. new text end

new text begin The commissioner shall enforce this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 80.

new text begin [62Q.677] LIFETIME AND ANNUAL LIMITS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Applicability and scope. new text end

new text begin Except as provided in subdivision 2,
this section applies to a health plan company providing coverage under an individual or
group health plan. For purposes of this section, essential health benefits means as defined
under section 62Q.81.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Grandfathered plan limits. new text end

new text begin (a) The prohibition on lifetime limits applies
to grandfathered plans providing individual health plan coverage or group health plan
coverage.
new text end

new text begin (b) The prohibition and limits on annual limits applies to grandfathered plans
providing group health plan coverage, but it does not apply to grandfathered plans
providing individual health plan coverage.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Prohibition on lifetime and annual limits. new text end

new text begin (a) Except as provided in
subdivisions 4 and 5, a health plan company offering coverage under an individual or
group health plan shall not establish a lifetime limit on the dollar amount of essential
health benefits for any individual.
new text end

new text begin (b) Except as provided in subdivisions 4, 5, and 6, a health plan company shall
not establish any annual limit on the dollar amount of essential health benefits for any
individual.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Nonessential benefits; out-of-network providers. new text end

new text begin (a) Subdivision 3 does
not prevent a health plan company from placing annual or lifetime dollar limits for any
individual on specific covered benefits that are not essential health benefits as defined
in section 62E.02 to the extent that the limits are otherwise permitted under applicable
federal or state law.
new text end

new text begin (b) Subdivision 3 does not prevent a health plan company from placing an annual or
lifetime limit for services provided by out-of-network providers.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Excluded benefits. new text end

new text begin This section does not prohibit a health plan company
from excluding all benefits for a given condition.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Annual limits prior to January 1, 2014. new text end

new text begin For plan or policy years
beginning before January 1, 2014, for any individual, a health plan company may establish
an annual limit on the dollar amount of benefits that are essential health benefits provided
the limit is no less than the following:
new text end

new text begin (1) for a plan or policy year beginning after September 22, 2010, but before
September 23, 2011, $750,000;
new text end

new text begin (2) for a plan or policy year beginning after September 22, 2011, but before
September 23, 2012, $1,250,000; and
new text end

new text begin (3) for a plan or policy year beginning after September 22, 2012, but before January
1, 2014, $2,000,000.
new text end

new text begin In determining whether an individual has received benefits that meet or exceed the
allowable limits, a health plan company shall take into account only essential health
benefits.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Waivers. new text end

new text begin For plan or policy years beginning before January 1, 2014, a
health plan is exempt from the annual limit requirements if the health plan is approved for
a waiver from the requirements by the United States Department of Health and Human
Services, but the exemption only applies for the specified period of time that the waiver
from the United States Department of Health and Human Services is applicable.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 8. new text end

new text begin Notices. new text end

new text begin (a) At the time a health plan company receives a waiver from the
United States Department of Health and Human Services, the health plan company shall
notify prospective applicants and affected policyholders and the commissioner in each
state where prospective applicants and any affected insured are known to reside.
new text end

new text begin (b) At the time the waiver expires or is otherwise no longer in effect, the health plan
company shall notify affected policyholders and the commissioner in each state where
any affected insured is known to reside.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 9. new text end

new text begin Reinstatement. new text end

new text begin A health plan company shall comply with all provisions of
the Affordable Care Act with regard to reinstatement of coverage for individuals whose
coverage or benefits under a health plan ended by reason of reaching a lifetime dollar limit
on the dollar value of all benefits for the individual.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 10. new text end

new text begin Compliance. new text end

new text begin This section does not require compliance with any
provision of the Affordable Care Act before the effective date provided for that provision
in the Affordable Care Act. The commissioner shall enforce this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 81.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.68, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Application.

For purposes of sections 62Q.68 to 62Q.72, the terms
defined in this section have the meanings given them. For purposes of sections 62Q.69
and 62Q.70, the term "health plan company" does not include an insurance company
licensed under chapter 60A to offer, sell, or issue a policy of accident and sickness
insurance as defined in section 62A.01 or a nonprofit health service plan corporation
regulated under chapter 62C that only provides dental coverage or vision coverage. For
purposes of sections 62Q.69 through 62Q.73, the term "health plan company" does
not include the Comprehensive Health Association created under chapter 62E.new text begin Section
62Q.70 does not apply to individual coverage. However, a health plan company offering
individual coverage may, pursuant to section 62Q.69, subdivision 3, paragraph (c), follow
the process outlined in section 62Q.70.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 82.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.69, subdivision 3, is amended to read:


Subd. 3.

Notification of complaint decisions.

(a) The health plan company must
notify the complainant in writing of its decision and the reasons for it as soon as practical
but in no case later than 30 days after receipt of a written complaint. If the health plan
company cannot make a decision within 30 days due to circumstances outside the control
of the health plan company, the health plan company may take up to 14 additional days to
notify the complainant of its decision. If the health plan company takes any additional
days beyond the initial 30-day period to make its decision, it must inform the complainant,
in advance, of the extension and the reasons for the extension.

(b) new text begin For group health plans, new text end if the decision is partially or wholly adverse to the
complainant, the notification must inform the complainant of the right to appeal the
decision to the health plan company's internal appeal process described in section 62Q.70
and the procedure for initiating an appeal.

new text begin (c) For individual health plans, if the decision is partially or wholly adverse to
the complainant, the notification must inform the complainant of the right to submit the
complaint decision to the external review process described in section 62Q.73 and the
procedure for initiating the external process. Notwithstanding the provisions in this
subdivision, a health plan company offering individual coverage may instead follow the
process for group health plans outlined in paragraph (b).
new text end

deleted text begin (c)deleted text end new text begin (d)new text end The notification must also inform the complainant of the right to submit the
complaint at any time to either the commissioner of health or commerce for investigation
and the toll-free telephone number of the appropriate commissioner.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 83.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.70, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Establishment.

(a) Each health plan company shall establish an
internal appeal process for reviewing a health plan company's decision regarding a
complaint filed in accordance with section 62Q.69. The appeal process must meet the
requirements of this section.new text begin This section applies only to group health plans. However,
a health plan company offering individual coverage may, pursuant to section 62Q.69,
subdivision 3, paragraph (c), follow the process outlined in this section.
new text end

(b) The person or persons with authority to resolve or recommend the resolution of
the internal appeal must not be solely the same person or persons who made the complaint
decision under section 62Q.69.

(c) The internal appeal process must permit thenew text begin enrollee to review the information
relied upon in the course of the appeal and the
new text end receipt of testimony, correspondence,
explanations, or other information from the complainant, staff persons, administrators,
providers, or other persons as deemed necessary by the person or persons investigating or
presiding over the appeal.

new text begin (d) The enrollee must be allowed to receive continued coverage pending the
outcome of the appeals process.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 84.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.70, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Procedures for filing an appeal.

new text begin The health plan company must provide
notice to enrollees of its internal appeals process, in a culturally and linguistically
appropriate manner consistent with the provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
new text end If a
complainant notifies the health plan company of the complainant's desire to appeal the
health plan company's decision regarding the complaint through the internal appeal
process, the health plan company must provide the complainant the option for the appeal
to occur either in writing or by hearing.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 85.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.71, is amended to read:


62Q.71 NOTICE TO ENROLLEES.

Each health plan company shall provide to enrollees a clear and concise description
of its complaint resolution procedure, if applicable under section 62Q.68, subdivision 1,
and the procedure used for utilization review as defined under chapter 62M as part of
the member handbook, subscriber contract, or certificate of coverage. If the health plan
company does not issue a member handbook, the health plan company may provide
the description in another written document. The description must specifically inform
enrollees:

(1) how to submit a complaint to the health plan company;

(2) if the health plan includes utilization review requirements, how to notify the
utilization review organization in a timely manner and how to obtain certification for
health care services;

(3) how to request an appeal either through the procedures described in deleted text begin sections
62Q.69 and
deleted text end new text begin sectionnew text end 62Q.70 new text begin if applicable, new text end or through the procedures described in chapter
62M;

(4) of the right to file a complaint with either the commissioner of health or
commerce at any time during the complaint and appeal process;

(5) of the toll-free telephone number of the appropriate commissioner; and

(6) of the rightnew text begin , for individual and group coverage,new text end to obtain an external review
under section 62Q.73 and a description of when and how that right may be exerciseddeleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ,
including that under most circumstances an enrollee must exhaust the internal complaint
or appeal process prior to external review. However, an enrollee may proceed to external
review without exhausting the internal complaint or appeal process under the following
circumstances:
new text end

new text begin (i) the health plan company waives the exhaustion requirement;
new text end

new text begin (ii) the health plan company is considered to have waived the exhaustion requirement
by failing to substantially comply with any requirements including, but not limited to,
time limits for internal complaints or appeals; or
new text end

new text begin (iii) the enrollee has applied for an expedited external review at the same time the
enrollee qualifies for and has applied for an expedited internal review under chapter 62M.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 86.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.73, is amended to read:


62Q.73 EXTERNAL REVIEW OF ADVERSE DETERMINATIONS.

Subdivision 1.

Definition.

For purposes of this section, "adverse determination"
means:

(1)new text begin for individual health plans, a complaint decision relating to a health care service
or claim that is partially or wholly adverse to the complainant;
new text end

new text begin (2) an individual health plan that is grandfathered plan coverage may instead apply
the definition of adverse determination for group coverage in clause (3);
new text end

new text begin (3) for group health plans,new text end a complaint decision relating to a health care service or
claim that has been appealed in accordance with section 62Q.70 and the appeal decision is
partially or wholly adverse to the complainant;

deleted text begin (2)deleted text end new text begin (4)new text end any initial determination not to certify that has been appealed in accordance
with section 62M.06 and the appeal did not reverse the initial determination not to certify; deleted text begin or
deleted text end

deleted text begin (3)deleted text end new text begin (5)new text end a decision relating to a health care service made by a health plan company
licensed under chapter 60A that denies the service on the basis that the service was not
medically necessarydeleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ; or
new text end

new text begin (6) the enrollee has met the requirements of subdivision 6, paragraph (e).
new text end

An adverse determination does not include complaints relating to fraudulent marketing
practices or agent misrepresentation.

Subd. 2.

Exception.

(a) This section does not apply to governmental programs
except as permitted under paragraph (b). For purposes of this subdivision, "governmental
programs" means the prepaid medical assistance program, the MinnesotaCare program,
the prepaid general assistance medical care program, the demonstration project for people
with disabilities, and the federal Medicare program.

(b) In the course of a recipient's appeal of a medical determination to the
commissioner of human services under section 256.045, the recipient may request an
expert medical opinion be arranged by the external review entity under contract to provide
independent external reviews under this section. If such a request is made, the cost of the
review shall be paid by the commissioner of human services. Any medical opinion obtained
under this paragraph shall only be used by a state human services referee as evidence in
the recipient's appeal to the commissioner of human services under section 256.045.

(c) Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to limit or restrict the appeal rights
provided in section 256.045 for governmental program recipients.

Subd. 3.

Right to external review.

(a) Any enrollee or anyone acting on behalf
of an enrollee who has received an adverse determination may submit a written request
for an external review of the adverse determination, if applicable under section 62Q.68,
subdivision 1
, or 62M.06, to the commissioner of health if the request involves a health
plan company regulated by that commissioner or to the commissioner of commerce if the
request involves a health plan company regulated by that commissioner. Notification of
the enrollee's right to external review must accompany the denial issued by the insurer.
The written request must be accompanied by a filing fee of $25. The fee may be waived
by the commissioner of health or commerce in cases of financial hardshipnew text begin and must be
refunded if the adverse determination is completely reversed. No enrollee may be subject
to filing fees totaling more than $75 during a plan year for group coverage or policy year
for individual coverage
new text end .

(b) Nothing in this section requires the commissioner of health or commerce to
independently investigate an adverse determination referred for independent external
review.

(c) If an enrollee requests an external review, the health plan company must
participate in the external review. The cost of the external review in excess of the filing
fee described in paragraph (a) shall be borne by the health plan company.

new text begin (d) The enrollee must request external review within six months from the date of
the adverse determination.
new text end

Subd. 4.

Contract.

Pursuant to a request for proposal, the commissioner of
administration, in consultation with the commissioners of health and commerce, shall
contract with deleted text begin an organizationdeleted text end new text begin at least three organizationsnew text end or business deleted text begin entitydeleted text end new text begin entitiesnew text end to
provide independent external reviews of all adverse determinations submitted for external
review. The contract shall ensure that the fees for services rendered in connection with the
reviews deleted text begin bedeleted text end new text begin arenew text end reasonable.

Subd. 5.

Criteria.

deleted text begin (a)deleted text end The request for proposal must require that the entity
demonstrate:

(1) no conflicts of interest in that it is not owned, a subsidiary of, or affiliated
with a health plan company deleted text begin ordeleted text end new text begin ,new text end utilization review organizationnew text begin , or a trade organization
of health care providers
new text end ;

(2) an expertise in dispute resolution;

(3) an expertise in health-related law;

(4) an ability to conduct reviews using a variety of alternative dispute resolution
procedures depending upon the nature of the dispute;

(5) an ability tonew text begin maintain written records, for at least three years, regarding reviews
conducted and
new text end provide data to the commissioners of health and commercenew text begin upon requestnew text end on
reviews conducted; deleted text begin and
deleted text end

(6) an ability to ensure confidentiality of medical records and other enrollee
informationdeleted text begin .deleted text end new text begin ;
new text end

new text begin (7) accreditation by nationally recognized private accrediting organization; and
new text end

new text begin (8) the ability to provide an expedited external review process.
new text end

deleted text begin (b) The commissioner of administration shall take into consideration, in awarding
the contract according to subdivision 4, any national accreditation standards that pertain to
an external review entity.
deleted text end

Subd. 6.

Process.

(a) Upon receiving a request for an external review, the
new text begin commissioner shall assign an external review entity on a random basis. The assigned
new text end external review entity must provide immediate notice of the review to the enrollee and to
the health plan company. Within ten business days of receiving notice of the review, the
health plan company and the enrollee must provide thenew text begin assignednew text end external review entity
with any information that they wish to be considered. Each party shall be provided an
opportunity to present its version of the facts and arguments.new text begin The assigned external review
entity must furnish to the health plan company any additional information submitted by
the enrollee within one business day of receipt.
new text end An enrollee may be assisted or represented
by a person of the enrollee's choice.

(b) As part of the external review process, any aspect of an external review involving
a medical determination must be performed by a health care professional with expertise in
the medical issue being reviewed.

(c) An external review shall be made as soon as practical but in no case later than deleted text begin 40
deleted text end new text begin 45new text end days after receiving the request for an external review and must promptly send written
notice of the decision and the reasons for it to the enrollee, the health plan company, and
the commissioner who is responsible for regulating the health plan company.

new text begin (d) The external review entity and the clinical reviewer assigned must not have a
material professional, familial, or financial conflict of interest with:
new text end

new text begin (1) the health plan company that is the subject of the external review;
new text end

new text begin (2) the enrollee, or any parties related to the enrollee, whose treatment is the subject
of the external review;
new text end

new text begin (3) any officer, director, or management employee of the health plan company;
new text end

new text begin (4) a plan administrator, plan fiduciaries, or plan employees;
new text end

new text begin (5) the health care provider, the health care provider's group, or practice association
recommending treatment that is the subject of the external review;
new text end

new text begin (6) the facility at which the recommended treatment would be provided; or
new text end

new text begin (7) the developer or manufacturer of the principle drug, device, procedure, or other
therapy being recommended.
new text end

new text begin (e)(1) An expedited external review must be provided if the enrollee requests it
after receiving:
new text end

new text begin (i) an adverse determination that involves a medical condition for which the time
frame for completion of an expedited internal appeal would seriously jeopardize the life
or health of the enrollee or would jeopardize the enrollee's ability to regain maximum
function and the enrollee has simultaneously requested an expedited internal appeal;
new text end

new text begin (ii) an adverse determination that concerns an admission, availability of care,
continued stay, or health care service for which the enrollee received emergency services
but has not been discharged from a facility; or
new text end

new text begin (iii) an adverse determination that involves a medical condition for which the
standard external review time would seriously jeopardize the life or health of the enrollee
or jeopardize the enrollee's ability to regain maximum function.
new text end

new text begin (2) The external review entity must make its expedited determination to uphold or
reverse the adverse determination as expeditiously as possible but within no more than 72
hours after the receipt of the request for expedited review and notify the enrollee and the
health plan company of the determination.
new text end

new text begin (3) If the external review entity's notification is not in writing, the external review
entity must provide written confirmation of the determination within 48 hours of the
notification.
new text end

Subd. 7.

Standards of review.

(a) For an external review of any issue in an adverse
determination that does not require a medical necessity determination, the external review
must be based on whether the adverse determination was in compliance with the enrollee's
health benefit plan.

(b) For an external review of any issue in an adverse determination by a health plan
company licensed under chapter 62D that requires a medical necessity determination, the
external review must determine whether the adverse determination was consistent with the
definition of medically necessary care in Minnesota Rules, part 4685.0100, subpart 9b.

(c) For an external review of any issue in an adverse determination by a health plan
company, other than a health plan company licensed under chapter 62D, that requires a
medical necessity determination, the external review must determine whether the adverse
determination was consistent with the definition of medically necessary care in section
62Q.53, subdivision 2.

new text begin (d) For an external review of an adverse determination involving experimental
or investigational treatment, the external review entity must base its decision on all
documents submitted by the health plan company and enrollee, including medical
records the attending physician or health care professional's recommendation, consulting
reports from health care professionals, the terms of coverage, federal Food and Drug
Administration approval, and medical or scientific evidence or evidence-based standards.
new text end

Subd. 8.

Effects of external review.

A decision rendered under this section shall
be nonbinding on the enrollee and binding on the health plan company. The health plan
company may seek judicial review of the decision on the grounds that the decision was
arbitrary and capricious or involved an abuse of discretion.

Subd. 9.

Immunity from civil liability.

A person who participates in an external
review by investigating, reviewing materials, providing technical expertise, or rendering a
decision shall not be civilly liable for any action that is taken in good faith, that is within
the scope of the person's duties, and that does not constitute willful or reckless misconduct.

Subd. 10.

Data reporting.

The commissioners shall make available to the public,
upon request, summary data on the decisions rendered under this section, including the
number of reviews heard and decided and the final outcomes. Any data released to the
public must not individually identify the enrollee initiating the request for external review.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 87.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.75, subdivision 1, is amended to read:


Subdivision 1.

Definitions.

(a) For purposes of this section, the following terms
have the meanings given to them.

(b) "Clean claim" means a claim that has no defect or impropriety, including any lack
of any required substantiating documentation, including, but not limited to, coordination
of benefits information, or particular circumstance requiring special treatment that
prevents timely payment from being made on a claim under this section.new text begin A special
circumstance includes, but is not limited to, a claim held pending payment of an overdue
premium for the time period during which the expense was incurred as allowed by the
Affordable Care Act.
new text end Nothing in this section alters an enrollee's obligation to disclose
information as required by law.

(c) "Third-party administrator" means a third-party administrator or other entity
subject to section 60A.23, subdivision 8, and Minnesota Rules, chapter 2767.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 88.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62Q.80, subdivision 2, is amended to read:


Subd. 2.

Definitions.

For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:

(a) "Community-based" means located in or primarily relating to the community,
as determined by the board of a community-based health initiative that is served by the
community-based health care coverage program.

(b) "Community-based health care coverage program" or "program" means a
program administered by a community-based health initiative that provides health care
services through provider members of a community-based health network or combination
of networks to eligible individuals and their dependents who are enrolled in the program.

(c) "Community-based health initiative" or "initiative" means a nonprofit corporation
that is governed by a board that has at least 80 percent of its members residing in the
community and includes representatives of the participating network providers and
employers, or a county-based purchasing organization as defined in section 256B.692.

(d) "Community-based health network" means a contract-based network of health
care providers organized by the community-based health initiative to provide or support
the delivery of health care services to enrollees of the community-based health care
coverage program on a risk-sharing or nonrisk-sharing basis.

(e) "Dependent" means an eligible employee's spouse or deleted text begin unmarrieddeleted text end child who
is under the age of deleted text begin 19deleted text end new text begin 26new text end years.

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 89.

new text begin [62Q.81] ESSENTIAL HEALTH BENEFIT PACKAGE
REQUIREMENTS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Essential health benefits package. new text end

new text begin (a) Health plan companies
offering individual and small group health plans must include the essential health benefits
package required under section 1302(a) of the Affordable Care Act and as described
in this subdivision.
new text end

new text begin (b) The essential health benefits package means coverage that:
new text end

new text begin (1) provides essential health benefits as outlined in the Affordable Care Act;
new text end

new text begin (2) limits cost-sharing for such coverage in accordance with the Affordable Care
Act, as described in subdivision 2; and
new text end

new text begin (3) subject to subdivision 3, provides bronze, silver, gold, or platinum level of
coverage in accordance with the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Coverage for enrollees under the age of 21. new text end

new text begin If a health plan company
offers health plans in any level of coverage specified under section 1302(d) of the
Affordable Care Act, as described in subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (3), the health
plan company shall also offer coverage in that level to individuals who have not attained
21 years of age as of the beginning of the policy year.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Alternative compliance for catastrophic plans. new text end

new text begin A health plan company
that does not provide an individual or small group health plan in the bronze, silver, gold,
or platinum level of coverage, as described in subdivision 1, paragraph (b), clause (3),
shall be treated as meeting the requirements of section 1302(d) of the Affordable Care Act
with respect to any policy year if the health plan company provides a catastrophic plan
that meets the requirements of section 1302(e) of the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Essential health benefits; definition. new text end

new text begin For purposes of this section,
"essential health benefits" has the meaning given under section 1302(b) of the Affordable
Care Act, and includes:
new text end

new text begin (1) ambulatory patient services;
new text end

new text begin (2) emergency services;
new text end

new text begin (3) hospitalization;
new text end

new text begin (4) laboratory services;
new text end

new text begin (5) maternity and newborn care;
new text end

new text begin (6) mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health
treatment;
new text end

new text begin (7) pediatric services, including oral and vision care;
new text end

new text begin (8) prescription drugs;
new text end

new text begin (9) preventive and wellness services and chronic disease management;
new text end

new text begin (10) rehabilitative and habilitative services and devices; and
new text end

new text begin (11) any other services or items defined as essential health benefits under the
Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Exception. new text end

new text begin This section does not apply to a dental plan described in
section 1311(d)(2)(B)(ii) of the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 90.

new text begin [62Q.82] BENEFITS AND COVERAGE EXPLANATION.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Summary. new text end

new text begin Health plan companies offering health plans shall provide
a summary of benefits and coverage explanation as required by the Affordable Care Act to:
new text end

new text begin (1) an applicant at the time of application;
new text end

new text begin (2) an enrollee prior to the time of enrollment or reenrollment, as applicable; and
new text end

new text begin (3) a policyholder at the time of issuance of the policy.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Compliance. new text end

new text begin A health plan company described in subdivision 1 shall be
deemed to have complied with subdivision 1 if the summary of benefits and coverage is
provided in paper or electronic form.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Notice of modification. new text end

new text begin Except in connection with a policy renewal or
reissuance, if a health plan company makes any material modifications in any of the
terms of the coverage, as defined for purposes of section 102 of the federal Employee
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, that is not reflected in the most
recently provided summary of benefits and coverage, the health plan company shall
provide notice of the modification to enrollees not later than 60 days prior to the date on
which the modification will become effective.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 91.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 72A.20, subdivision 35, is amended to read:


Subd. 35.

Determination of health plan policy limits.

Any health plannew text begin under
section 62A.011, subdivision 3,
new text end that includes a specific policy limit within its insurance
policy, certificate, or subscriber agreement shall calculate the policy limit by using the
amount actually paid on behalf of the insured, subscriber, or dependents for services
covered under the policy, subscriber agreement, or certificate unless the amount paid is
greater than the billed charge.new text begin This provision does not permit the application of a specific
policy limit within a health plan where the limit is prohibited under the Affordable Care
Act as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1a.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 92.

Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 471.61, subdivision 1a, is amended to read:


Subd. 1a.

Dependents.

Notwithstanding the provisions of Minnesota Statutes 1969,
section 471.61, as amended by Laws 1971, chapter 451, section 1, the word "dependents" as
used therein shall mean spouse and deleted text begin minor unmarrieddeleted text end children under the age of deleted text begin 18deleted text end new text begin 26new text end years
deleted text begin and dependent students under the age of 25 years actually dependent upon the employeedeleted text end .

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 93. new text begin REPEALER.
new text end

new text begin Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62E.02, subdivision 7, new text end new text begin is repealed effective the
day following final enactment.
new text end

new text begin Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 62A.615; 62A.65, subdivision 6; 62E.16; 62E.20;
62L.02, subdivisions 4, 18, 19, 23, and 24; 62L.05, subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 4a, 5, 6, 7,
11, 12, and 13; 62L.081; 62L.10, subdivision 5; and 62Q.37, subdivision 5,
new text end new text begin are repealed
effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

ARTICLE 2

HEALTH PLAN MARKET RULES

Section 1.

new text begin [62K.01] TITLE.
new text end

new text begin This chapter may be cited as the "Minnesota Health Plan Market Rules."
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 2.

new text begin [62K.02] SCOPE.
new text end

new text begin (a) This chapter applies only to health plans offered in the individual market or
the small group market.
new text end

new text begin (b) This chapter applies to health carriers with respect to individual health plans and
small group health plans, unless otherwise specified.
new text end

new text begin (c) If a health carrier issues or renews individual or small group health plans in
other states, this chapter applies only to health plans issued or renewed in this state to a
Minnesota resident, or to cover a resident of the state, or issued or renewed to a small
employer that is actively engaged in business in this state, unless otherwise specified.
new text end

new text begin (d) This chapter does not apply to short-term coverage as defined in section 62A.65,
subdivision 7, or grandfathered plan coverage as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 1c.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 3.

new text begin [62K.03] DEFINITIONS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Applicability. new text end

new text begin For purposes of this chapter, the terms defined in this
section have the meanings given.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Affordable Care Act. new text end

new text begin "Affordable Care Act" means the federal Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act, Public Law 111-148, as amended, including the
federal Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, Public Law 111-152, and
any amendments, and any federal guidance or regulations issued under these acts.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Dental plan. new text end

new text begin "Dental plan" means a dental plan as defined in section
62Q.76, subdivision 3.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Enrollee. new text end

new text begin "Enrollee" means a natural person covered by a health plan and
includes an insured policyholder, subscriber, contract holder, member, covered person,
or certificate holder.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Health carrier. new text end

new text begin "Health carrier" means a health carrier as defined in
section 62A.011, subdivision 2.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Health plan. new text end

new text begin "Health plan" means a health plan as defined in section
62A.011, subdivision 3.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Individual health plan. new text end

new text begin "Individual health plan" means an individual
health plan as defined in section 62A.011, subdivision 4.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 8. new text end

new text begin Limited-scope dental plan. new text end

new text begin "Limited-scope dental plan" means a dental
plan that meets the requirements of section 9832(c)(2)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, provides at least pediatric dental benefits as required under the Affordable Care Act
and is offered by a health carrier. A limited-scope dental plan includes a dental plan that is
offered separately or in conjunction with an individual or small group health plan.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 9. new text end

new text begin Minnesota Insurance Marketplace. new text end

new text begin "Minnesota Insurance Marketplace"
means the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace as defined in section 62V.02.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 10. new text end

new text begin Preferred provider organization. new text end

new text begin "Preferred provider organization"
means a health plan that provides discounts to enrollees or subscribers for services they
receive from certain health care providers.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 11. new text end

new text begin Small group health plan. new text end

new text begin "Small group health plan" means a health plan
issued by a health carrier to a small employer as defined in section 62L.02, subdivision 26.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 12. new text end

new text begin Qualified health plan. new text end

new text begin "Qualified health plan" means a health plan
that meets the definition in the Affordable Care Act and has been certified by the board
of the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace in accordance with chapter 62V, to be offered
through the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 4.

new text begin [62K.04] MARKET RULES; VIOLATION.
new text end

new text begin A health carrier issuing an individual health plan to a Minnesota resident or a small
group health plan to a small employer that is actively engaged in business in Minnesota
must meet all of the requirements set forth in this chapter. A health carrier or any other
person found to have violated any requirement of this chapter may be subject to the
administrative procedures, enforcement actions, and penalties provided under section
45.027 and chapters 62D and 72A.
new text end

Sec. 5.

new text begin [62K.05] METAL LEVEL MANDATORY OFFERINGS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Identification. new text end

new text begin A health carrier that offers individual or small group
health plans in Minnesota must provide documentation to the commissioner of commerce
to justify actuarial value levels as specified in section 1302(d) of the Affordable Care Act
for all individual and small group health plans offered inside and outside of the Minnesota
Insurance Marketplace.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Minimum levels. new text end

new text begin (a) A health carrier that offers a catastrophic plan or a
bronze level health plan within a service area in either the individual or small group
market must also offer a silver level and a gold level health plan in that market and
within that service area.
new text end

new text begin (b) A health carrier with less than five percent market share in either the individual
or small group market in Minnesota is exempt from paragraph (a), until January 1, 2020,
unless the health carrier offers a qualified health plan through the Minnesota Insurance
Marketplace.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Metal level defined. new text end

new text begin For purposes of this section, the metal levels and
catastrophic plans are defined in section 1302(d) and (e) of the Affordable Care Act.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Enforcement. new text end

new text begin The commissioner of commerce shall enforce this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2015.
new text end

Sec. 6.

new text begin [62K.06] MARKETING STANDARDS.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Marketing. new text end

new text begin (a) A health carrier offering individual or small group
health plans must comply with all applicable provisions of the Affordable Care Act,
including, but not limited to, the following:
new text end

new text begin (1) compliance with all state laws pertaining to the marketing of individual or small
group health plans; and
new text end

new text begin (2) establishing marketing practices and benefit designs that will not have the effect of
discouraging the enrollment of individuals with significant health needs in the health plan.
new text end

new text begin (b) No market marketing materials may lead consumers to believe that all health
care needs will be covered.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Enforcement. new text end

new text begin The commissioner of commerce shall enforce this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective on January 1, 2014.
new text end

Sec. 7.

new text begin [62K.07] GEOGRAPHIC ACCESSIBILITY; PROVIDER NETWORK
ADEQUACY.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Applicability. new text end

new text begin (a) This section applies to all health carriers that
either require an enrollee to use or create incentives, including financial incentives for an
enrollee to use health care providers that are managed, owned, under contract with, or
employed by the health carrier. A health carrier that does not manage, own, or contract
directly with providers in Minnesota is exempt from this section, unless it is part of a
holding company as defined in section 60D.15, that in aggregate exceeds ten percent in
combined market share across the individual and small group markets in Minnesota.
new text end

new text begin (b) Health carriers renting provider networks to other entities must submit the rental
agreement or contract to the commissioner of health for approval. In reviewing the
agreements or contracts, the commissioner shall review the agreement or contract to
ensure that the entity contracting with health care providers accepts responsibility to meet
the requirements in this section.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Primary care; mental health services; general hospital services.
new text end

new text begin Primary care, mental health, and general hospital services must be available to enrollees
within 30 miles or 30 minutes' travel time to the nearest participating or preferred provider.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Other health services. new text end

new text begin Specialty physician services, ancillary services,
substance abuse services, specialized hospital services, and all other covered health
services must be available to enrollees within 60 miles or 60 minutes' travel time to the
nearest participating or preferred provider.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Network adequacy. new text end

new text begin Each designated provider network must include a
sufficient number and type of providers, including providers that specialize in mental
health and substance abuse services, to ensure that covered services are available to all
enrollees without unreasonable delay. In determining network adequacy, the commissioner
of health shall consider availability of services, including the following:
new text end

new text begin (1) primary care physician services are available and accessible 24 hours per day,
seven days per week, within the network area;
new text end

new text begin (2) a sufficient number of primary care physicians have hospital admitting privileges
at one or more participating hospitals within the network area so that necessary admissions
are made on a timely basis consistent with generally accepted practice parameters;
new text end

new text begin (3) specialty physician service is available through the network or contract
arrangement;
new text end

new text begin (4) to the extent that primary care services are provided through primary care
providers other than physicians, and to the extent permitted under applicable scope of
practice in state law for a given provider, these services shall be available and accessible;
and
new text end

new text begin (5) the network has available, either directly or through arrangements, appropriate
and sufficient personnel, physical resources, and equipment to meet the projected needs of
enrollees for covered health care services.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Waiver. new text end

new text begin A health carrier or preferred provider organization may apply to
the commissioner of health for a waiver of the requirements in subdivision 2 or 3 if it is
unable to meet the statutory requirements. A waiver application must be made on a form
provided by the commissioner and must demonstrate with specific data that the requirement
of subdivision 2 or 3 is not feasible in a particular service area or part of a service area.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Referral centers. new text end

new text begin Subdivisions 2 and 3 shall not apply if an enrollee
is referred to a referral center for health care services. A referral center is a medical
facility that provides highly specialized medical care, including but not limited to organ
transplants. A health carrier or preferred provider organization may consider the volume
of services provided annually, case mix, and severity adjusted mortality and morbidity
rates in designating a referral center.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Essential community providers. new text end

new text begin Each health carrier must comply with
section 62Q.19.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 8. new text end

new text begin Enforcement. new text end

new text begin The commissioner of health shall enforce this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2015.
new text end

Sec. 8.

new text begin [62K.08] SERVICE AREA REQUIREMENTS.
new text end

new text begin (a) Any health carrier that offers an individual or small group health plan, must
establish a service area for the health plan that is at least the entire geographic area of a
county unless serving a smaller geographic area is necessary, nondiscriminatory, and in
the best interest of enrollees. The service area for any individual or small group health
plan must be established without regard to racial, ethnic, language, or health status-related
factors, or other factors that exclude specific high-utilizing, high-cost, or medically
underserved populations.
new text end

new text begin (b) If a health carrier that offers an individual or small group health plan requests
to establish a service area for a health plan that is less than the entire county, the request
must be made to the commissioner of health on a form and manner determined by the
commissioner and must provide specific data demonstrating that the service area is not
discriminatory, is necessary, and is in the best interest of enrollees.
new text end

new text begin (c) The commissioner of health shall enforce this section.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2015.
new text end

Sec. 9.

new text begin [62K.09] LIMITED-SCOPE DENTAL PLANS.
new text end

new text begin (a) Limited-scope dental plans must be offered on a guaranteed issue basis with
premiums rated on allowable rating factors used for health plans. The commissioner
of commerce shall enforce this paragraph.
new text end

new text begin (b) Limited-scope dental plans must ensure primary care dental services are
available within 60 miles or 60 minutes' travel time. The commissioner of health shall
enforce this paragraph.
new text end

new text begin (c) Health carriers offering limited-scope dental plans must comply with this section
and sections 62K.06 and 62K.08.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2015.
new text end

Sec. 10. new text begin MARKET RULES WORK GROUP.
new text end

new text begin Subdivision 1. new text end

new text begin Establishment. new text end

new text begin The commissioners of commerce and health shall
convene a working group to study and make recommendations on the establishment of
market requirements that would apply uniformly to all health carriers and health plans
offered in the individual and small group markets in this state.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 2. new text end

new text begin Members. new text end

new text begin (a) The work group shall consist of 15 members.
new text end

new text begin (b) The members shall include:
new text end

new text begin (1) two members representing health carriers, one member appointed by the
Minnesota Council of Health Plans, and one member appointed by the Insurance
Federation of Minnesota;
new text end

new text begin (2) three members representing small employers, one member appointed by the
Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, one member appointed by the National Federation
of Independent Businesses-Minnesota, and one member appointed by Small Business
Minnesota;
new text end

new text begin (3) one member appointed by the Minnesota Hospital Association;
new text end

new text begin (4) one member representing providers appointed by the Minnesota Medical
Association;
new text end

new text begin (5) five members representing consumers, one member appointed by the safety
net coalition, one member appointed by the patient advocacy coalition, one member
appointed by SEIU Healthcare Minnesota, one member appointed by AARP, and one
member appointed by NAMI Minnesota;
new text end

new text begin (6) the executive director of the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace or the director's
designee;
new text end

new text begin (7) the commissioner of health, or a designee; and
new text end

new text begin (8) the commissioner of commerce, or a designee.
new text end

new text begin (c) The organizations listed in paragraph (b) must make the appointments no later
than August 1, 2013. The legislature must make the legislative appointments no later than
August 1, 2013. The appointments must be coordinated by the commissioner of health to
ensure that all geographic areas of the state are represented.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 3. new text end

new text begin Duties. new text end

new text begin (a) The working group shall review and make recommendations on
establishing uniform market rules that will be applicable to health plans offered by health
carriers in the individual and small group markets. The review must take into account
the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace
and their effect on the individual and small group markets.
new text end

new text begin (b) The working group must include in their recommendations the following:
new text end

new text begin (1) open enrollment requirements for the individual market;
new text end

new text begin (2) health carrier accreditation requirements, including whether accreditation may
serve to fulfill other market rules, such as network adequacy and quality improvement;
new text end

new text begin (3) provider network adequacy, including assessing whether network adequacy
standards should address availability, quality of the provider, timeliness of service,
differences between rural and urban service areas, new care delivery models, such as
telemedicine and accountable care organizations, centers of excellence, length of waivers,
and relationship to cost;
new text end

new text begin (4) information disclosure requirements, including a review to determine whether
current state and federal information disclosure requirements can be aligned and
coordinated to minimize the administrative burden in the collection and reporting of data;
new text end

new text begin (5) metal level offering requirements; and
new text end

new text begin (6) quality improvement requirements.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 4. new text end

new text begin Administration. new text end

new text begin (a) The commissioner of health or the commissioner's
designee shall convene the first meeting for the working group no later than August 15,
2013.
new text end

new text begin (b) The Departments of Health and Commerce shall provide assistance, research,
background information, and administrative support for the working group.
new text end

new text begin (c) The working group members shall be compensated according to Minnesota
Statutes, section 15.0575.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 5. new text end

new text begin Chairs. new text end

new text begin The commissioners of health and commerce shall serve as cochairs
of the working group and shall alternate to preside over meetings. The commissioner of
health shall preside over the first meeting.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 6. new text end

new text begin Report. new text end

new text begin (a) The commissioners of health and commerce shall submit a
report on the working group's market rules recommendations, including draft legislation,
to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees with jurisdiction
over health and commerce by February 1, 2014.
new text end

new text begin (b) The commissioner of health shall be responsible for submitting the report.
new text end

new text begin Subd. 7. new text end

new text begin Expiration. new text end

new text begin The working group expires June 30, 2014.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective the day following final enactment.
new text end

Sec. 11. new text begin REPEALER.
new text end

new text begin Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 62D.124, new text end new text begin is repealed.
new text end

new text begin EFFECTIVE DATE. new text end

new text begin This section is effective January 1, 2015.
new text end