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Sen. Mann’s bill would require employers to disclose inhaler/insulin cost‑sharing on job postings for self‑insured plans
Summary
Senate File 22 35 would require large employers that opt out of Minnesota’s inhaler/insulin cost‑sharing protections for self‑insured plans to state that fact on job postings.
Senate File 22 35, presented March 20 by Sen. Ann Mann to the Senate Committee on Labor, would require large employers that maintain self‑insured health plans to disclose on job postings whether they do not offer the cost‑sharing protections in Minn. Stat. §62Q.481 that cap monthly out‑of‑pocket costs for insulin and inhalers.
“Mann said the bill is ‘very simple but important’: it would give job hunters with chronic conditions a quick signal about whether a large employer’s self‑insured plan complies with the state…
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