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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1628 (Reported in House) — To provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 2017. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Title I—Energy and Commerce Subtitle A—Patient Access to Public Health Programs Sec. 101. The Prevention and Public Health Fund. Sec. 102. Community health center program. Sec. 103. Federal payments to States. Subtitle B—Medicaid Program Enhancement Sec. 111. Repeal of Medicaid provisions. Sec. 112. Repeal of Medicaid expansion. Sec. 113. Elimination of DSH cuts. Sec. 114. Reducing State Medicaid costs.
Sec. 115. Safety net funding for non-expansion States. Sec. 116. Providing incentives for increased frequency of eligibility redeterminations. Subtitle C—Per Capita Allotment for Medical Assistance Sec. 121. Per capita allotment for medical assistance. Subtitle D—Patient Relief and Health Insurance Market Stability Sec. 131. Repeal of cost-sharing subsidy. Sec. 132. Patient and State Stability Fund. Sec. 133. Continuous health insurance coverage incentive. Sec. 134. Increasing coverage options.
Sec. 135. Change in permissible age variation in health insurance premium rates. Title II—Committee on Ways and Means Subtitle A—Repeal and Replace of Health-Related Tax Policy Sec. 201. Recapture excess advance payments of premium tax credits. Sec. 202. Additional modifications to premium tax credit. Sec. 203. Premium tax credit. Sec. 204. Small business tax credit. Sec. 205. Individual mandate. Sec. 206. Employer mandate. Sec. 207. Repeal of the tax on employee health insurance premiums and health plan benefits.
Sec. 208. Repeal of tax on over-the-counter medications. Sec. 209. Repeal of increase of tax on health savings accounts. Sec. 210. Repeal of limitations on contributions to flexible spending accounts. Sec. 211. Repeal of medical device excise tax. Sec. 212. Repeal of elimination of deduction for expenses allocable to medicare part D subsidy. Sec. 213. Repeal of increase in income threshold for determining medical care deduction. Sec. 214. Repeal of Medicare tax increase. Sec. 215.
Refundable tax credit for health insurance coverage. Sec. 216. Maximum contribution limit to health savings account increased to amount of deductible and out-of-pocket limitation. Sec. 217. Allow both spouses to make catch-up contributions to the same health savings account. Sec. 218. Special rule for certain medical expenses incurred before establishment of health savings account. Subtitle B—Repeal of certain consumer taxes Sec. 221. Repeal of tax on prescription medications.
Sec. 222. Repeal of health insurance tax. Subtitle C—Repeal of Tanning Tax Sec. 231. Repeal of tanning tax. Subtitle D—Remuneration from Certain Insurers Sec. 241. Remuneration from certain insurers. Subtitle E—Repeal of Net Investment Income Tax Sec. 251. Repeal of net investment income tax.
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