ACCEPTABLE coverage under division ; Subject to succeeding provisions of section for purposes of establishing
Index of Sec 102. ...ACCEPTABLE coverage under division ; Employment-based health plan described in paragraph to be treated as
Index of Sec 102. ...EMPLOYMENT-based health plan in operation as of day before first day of Y1 meeting same requirements as applying to qualified health benefits planning under section 101 including essential benefit package requirement under section 121 ;
Index of Sec 102. ...EMPLOYMENT-based health plan in which coverage consisting only of one or more of following ; Subparagraph not applying to
Index of Sec 102. ...ACCEPTABLE coverage under division ; Employment-based health plan described in paragraph to be treated as
Index of Sec 102. ...EMPLOYMENT-based health plan in which coverage consisting only of one or more of coverage or benefits described in clauses ; No case
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH benefits planning ; Individual health insurance coverage not grandfathered health insurance coverage under subsection only to be offered after first day of Y1 as Exchange-participating
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH benefits planning under section 101 including essential benefit package requirement under section 121 ; Employment-based health plan in operation as of day before first day of Y1 meeting same requirements as applying to qualified
Index of Sec 102. ...EMPLOYMENT-based health plan in operation as of day before first day of Y1 meeting same requirements as applying to qualified health benefits planning under section 101 including essential benefit package requirement under section 121 ;
Index of Sec 102. ...EMPLOYMENT-based health plan in which coverage consisting only of one or more of following ; Subparagraph not applying to
Index of Sec 102. ...EMPLOYMENT-based health plan in which coverage consisting only of one or more of coverage or benefits described in clauses ; No case
Index of Sec 102. ...ACCEPTABLE coverage under division ; Employment-based health plan described in paragraph to be treated as
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH insurance issuer offering coverage not enrolling individual in coverageing if first effective date of coverage after first day of Y1 ; Individual
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH insurance coverage ; Excepted benefits not included within definition of
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH insurance coverage meaning individual health insurance coverage offered and force and effect before first day of Y1 if following conditions being met ; Term grandfathered
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH benefits planning ; Individual health insurance coverage not grandfathered health insurance coverage under subsection only to be offered after first day of Y1 as Exchange-participating
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH insurance coverage ; Excepted benefits so longing as offered and priced separately from
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH insurance coverage offered and force and effect before first day of Y1 if following conditions being met ; Term grandfathered health insurance coverage meaning individual
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH benefits planning ; Individual health insurance coverage not grandfathered health insurance coverage under subsection only to be offered after first day of Y1 as Exchange-participating
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH insurance coverage without changing premium for enrollees in same risk group at same rate as specified by Commissioner ; Issuer not varying percentage increase in premium for risk group of enrollees in specific grandfathered
Index of Sec 102. ...HEALTH insurance coverage without changing premium for enrollees in same risk group at same rate as specified by Commissioner ; Issuer not varying percentage increase in premium for risk group of enrollees in specific grandfathered
Index of Sec 102. ...RISK group at same rate as specified by Commissioner ; Issuer not varying percentage increase in premium for risk group of enrollees in specific grandfathered health insurance coverage without changing premium for enrollees in same
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To provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, and for other purposes.
Mr. Dingell (for himself, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Waxman, Mr. George Miller of California, Mr. Stark, Mr. Pallone, and Mr. Andrews) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Ways and Means, Education and Labor, Oversight and Government Reform, and the Budget, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
(a) Grandfathered health insurance coverage defined.—Subject to the succeeding provisions of this section, for purposes of establishing acceptable coverage under this division, the term “grandfathered health insurance coverage” means individual health insurance coverage that is offered and in force and effect before the first day of Y1 if the following conditions are met:
(1) LIMITATION ON NEW ENROLLMENT.—
(A) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in this paragraph, the individual health insurance issuer offering such coverage does not enroll any individual in such coverage if the first effective date of coverage is on or after the first day of Y1.
(B) DEPENDENT COVERAGE PERMITTED.—Subparagraph (A) shall not affect the subsequent enrollment of a dependent of an individual who is covered as of such first day.
(2) LIMITATION ON CHANGES IN TERMS OR CONDITIONS.—Subject to paragraph (3) and except as required by law, the issuer does not change any of its terms or conditions, including benefits and cost-sharing, from those in effect as of the day before the first day of Y1.
(3) RESTRICTIONS ON PREMIUM INCREASES.—The issuer cannot vary the percentage increase in the premium for a risk group of enrollees in specific grandfathered health insurance coverage without changing the premium for all enrollees in the same risk group at the same rate, as specified by the Commissioner.
(b) Grace period for current employment-based health plans.—
(A) IN GENERAL.—The Commissioner shall establish a grace period whereby, for plan years beginning after the end of the 5-year period beginning with Y1, an employment-based health plan in operation as of the day before the first day of Y1 must meet the same requirements as apply to a qualified health benefits plan under section 101, including the essential benefit package requirement under section 121.
(B) EXCEPTION FOR LIMITED BENEFITS PLANS.—Subparagraph (A) shall not apply to an employment-based health plan in which the coverage consists only of one or more of the following:
(i) Any coverage described in section 3001(a)(1)(B)(ii)(IV) of division B of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111–5).
(ii) Excepted benefits (as defined in section 733(c) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974), including coverage under a specified disease or illness policy described in paragraph (3)(A) of such section.
(iii) Such other limited benefits as the Commissioner may specify.
In no case shall an employment-based health plan in which the coverage consists only of one or more of the coverage or benefits described in clauses (i) through (iii) be treated as acceptable coverage under this division
(2) TRANSITIONAL TREATMENT AS ACCEPTABLE COVERAGE.—During the grace period specified in paragraph (1)(A), an employment-based health plan that is described in such paragraph shall be treated as acceptable coverage under this division.
(c) Limitation on individual health insurance coverage.—
(1) IN GENERAL.—Individual health insurance coverage that is not grandfathered health insurance coverage under subsection (a) may only be offered on or after the first day of Y1 as an Exchange-participating health benefits plan.
(2) SEPARATE, EXCEPTED COVERAGE PERMITTED.—Excepted benefits (as defined in section 2791(c) of the Public Health Service Act) are not included within the definition of health insurance coverage. Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prevent the offering, other than through the Health Insurance Exchange, of excepted benefits so long as it is offered and priced separately from health insurance coverage.