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Senate adopts change extending stop‑loss coverage mandate to 24 months in conference report
3805082 · June 12, 2025
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Summary
The Senate adopted the conference committee report on Senate Bill 16, extending the mandated stop‑loss coverage period to 24 months from 12 months and removing certain language on claims paid after contract termination.
The Senate adopted the conference committee report on Senate Bill 16, an act in Title 22 regarding stop‑loss insurance for health plans.
Senator McNath said conferees met with industry stakeholders and adjusted the mandated period a stop‑loss policy must cover claims after a health plan stops operation or changes…
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