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Committee advances changes to health stop‑loss rules for very small employers, including disclosure form deadline change
Summary
Senate Bill 16, revised in committee, adds consumer protections for stop‑loss insurance marketed to very small employers, directs the insurance commissioner to adopt a disclosure form, and the committee moved the disclosure promulgation date to Jan. 1, 2026.
The House Insurance Committee on May 28 adopted amendments and reported Senate Bill 16, a measure addressing health stop‑loss insurance and protections for small employers, particularly those with fewer than five employees.
Senate Bill 16, originally filed to stabilize the health insurance market, was reworked and presented to the committee with amendment set 3,515. The amendments add policy provisions specific to stop‑loss…
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