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SB 1111 exempts retiree-only and certain non-grandfathered plans from ACA coverage mandates, allowing limits on essential health benefits and pre-existing condition exclusions.
SB 1111 exempts retiree-only and certain non-grandfathered plans from ACA coverage mandates, allowing limits on essential health benefits and pre-existing condition exclusions.
Sponsor: Senator Kevin Hertel
Chapters/Sections Amended: 1956 PA 218 — secs. 3403, 3406z, 3406bb, 3406ii (MCL 500.3403 et seq.)
Status: Placed on second reading (Substitute S‑1 passed the Senate 12/12/2024)
Introduced: Nov 14, 2024 (as introduced); substitute (S‑1) passed Senate 12/12/2024
Fiscal impact: No state or local fiscal impact reported
The bill revises Michigan’s Insurance Code (Chapter 34, Disability Insurance Policies) to create additional statutory exemptions from certain coverage mandates that were codified from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2023. It narrows which plans must provide dependent coverage, essential health benefits (EHBs), and protections against pre‑existing condition exclusions by identifying categories of plans that are exempt.
Retiree-only health insurance
Essential health benefits (EHBs) — Section 3406bb
Limits on dollar value of EHBs — Section 3406z
Pre‑existing condition exclusions — Section 3406ii (and related)
Definitions/administration
Legislative materials note that Michigan enacted several ACA provisions into the Insurance Code in 2023 (PA 156–163); testimony indicated some ACA provisions were not fully reflected. The bill is presented as a further adjustment to align state law with intended ACA-related provisions, while simultaneously carving statutory exemptions for specific product types.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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