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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
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ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/26/06
HB
SHORT TITLE
EXPAND HEALTH INSURANCE ALLIANCE
COVERAGE
SB 381
ANALYST Weber
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY06
FY07
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Relates to HB 24
Duplicates Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act
Relates to Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Public Regulation Commission (PRC)
Department of Health (DOH)
SUMMARY
Senate Bill 381 proposes a technical amendment to the Health Insurance Alliance statute. The
technical amendment allows an employer to take up health insurance coverage for its employees
through both the Health Insurance Alliance and a state or federal agency offering health
insurance coverage based on the employees’ income.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
There are no direct fiscal implications of this bill. However, the effect should be to broaden the
utilization of the State Coverage Insurance thus increasing the state’s general fund requirement
to support the program.
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Senate Bill 381 – Page 2
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The effect of the bill is to assure that an employer offering the State Coverage Insurance (SCI)
Program, or some similar federal or state program, to its employees may also offer coverage
through the Health Insurance Alliance (HIA). This bill simply codifies that an employer may
take up health insurance for its employees from a federal and state income-tested plan as well as
from the HIA, that is an employer may mix service plans.
The Health Insurance Alliance (HIA) increases access to health insurance coverage for small
businesses, self-employed and qualified individuals. Currently, the HIA statute does not allow
co-existence with another employer- based health insurance plan. SCI is a program administered
by the state that allows employers to enroll low-income employees who are not currently
insured. Affordable employer-sponsored health plans currently available through HIA may still
not meet the needs of some low-income employees. Therefore, the Insure New Mexico! Council
recommended to expand the ability of the HIA to allow enrollment of SCI members to co-exist
in an employer group which purchases an HIA employer sponsored health plan.
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