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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1076 (Introduced in House) — To amend the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to provide for savings to the Federal Government by permittin... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Savings from State authorized public entity health benefits pools

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( Public Law 111–148 ) is amended by inserting after section 1332 (42 U.S.C. 18052) the following new section (and inserting a corresponding item in the table of contents of the Act): A State authorized public entity health benefits pool (in this section referred to as a pool ) may apply to the Secretary for a pass through of funding described in subsection
(b)with respect to health care benefits provided through that pool for coverage years beginning on or after January 1, 2014. The Secretary shall approve such an application of a pool if the Secretary determines that health care benefits provided through the pool— will provide coverage that is at least as comprehensive as the coverage defined in section 1302(b); will provide coverage and cost sharing protections against excessive out-of-pocket spending that are at least as affordable as the provisions of this title would provide; and will result in cost savings to the Federal Government because the cost of providing health care benefits to individuals through the pool will be less than the cost of providing health care benefits to such individuals had they become participants in a qualified health plan offered through an Exchange, and so the payment amount under subsection
(b)will be less than the total of premium tax credits, cost-sharing reductions, or small business credits that would otherwise be required if individuals and small employers in the pool were instead participants in an Exchange. Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this section, the Secretary shall promulgate regulations relating to pass through of funding under this section. The Secretary shall begin accepting applications under this section no later than 180 days after such date of enactment. An individual receiving health care benefits through such a pool for which such an application is approved under this section shall be treated, for purposes of section 5000A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as being covered under minimum essential coverage described in subsection (f)(1)(E) of such section. With respect to a pool application under subsection (a)(1), under which individuals and small employers in the pool would not qualify for the premium tax credits, cost-sharing reductions, or small business credits under sections 36B or 45R of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 for which they would otherwise be eligible if they had entered an Exchange, the Secretary shall provide for an alternative means by which an aggregate amount determined under paragraph
(2)shall be paid to the pool for purposes of implementing the application. The amount to be paid under paragraph
(1)shall be determined— based on the sum of premium tax credits, cost-sharing reductions, and small business credits under sections 36B or 45R of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that would have been provided with respect to individuals in the pool had the health care benefits provided by the pool been a qualified health plan offered in an Exchange, but taking into account the lower cost of providing health care benefits to individuals through the pool; and annually by the Secretary, taking into consideration the experience of individuals and small employers participating in Exchanges. The Secretary shall make a determination under subsection (a)(1) with respect to the application of a pool not later than 180 days after the date of receipt of such application, and shall notify the pool involved of such determination. In this section: The term public entity means a county, municipality, special district, school district, junior college district, housing authority, or other political subdivision or public entity defined under State law. The term State authorized public entity health benefits pool means a risk pool authorized or permitted by State statute or otherwise regulated by a State agency under which— a public entity or group of public entities, directly or through a pool, provide health care benefits primarily for public entity officials, employees, and retirees and their dependents; and officials, employees, and retirees and dependents of affiliated service contractors of such public entities; and such pool may provide health care benefits from the assets of the pool or its member public entities through any combination of self-funded arrangements or fully insured products. The term affiliated service contractor means an organization that provides governmental or quasi-governmental services on behalf of a public entity when such contractor is eligible to obtain health care benefits through a state authorized public entity health benefits pool for its officials, employees, retirees and their dependents. .
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