Bill
SB 418
Relating to TriMet.
Would authorize NC Insurance Commissioner to create a state-run Health Benefits Exchange under the ACA, with GA oversight and a $100,000 recurring appropriation; withdrawn.
Bill
SB 418
Would authorize NC Insurance Commissioner to create a state-run Health Benefits Exchange under the ACA, with GA oversight and a $100,000 recurring appropriation; withdrawn.
Status: Introduced Feb 18, 2025; withdrawn from committee April 1, 2025 (not enacted)
SB 418 would authorize the North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance to establish and operate a State‑run Health Benefits Exchange (a state insurance marketplace) under the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA) or other applicable federal law. The bill also reserves the General Assembly’s authority over any State–federal Exchange agreements and restricts state agencies from entering into Partnership or other Exchange arrangements without legislative authorization.
Adds a new subsection to G.S. 58‑2‑40 giving the Commissioner of Insurance explicit authority to:
Amends G.S. 143B‑24 to clarify the General Assembly’s reserved authority over the State’s degree of interaction with a federally facilitated Health Benefit Exchange and to prohibit any State department, agency, or institution from:
Appropriation: directs a recurring appropriation of $100,000 from the General Fund to the Department of Insurance for FY 2025–26 (effective July 1, 2025) to support establishment/operation activities.
Effective date: generally upon enactment; appropriation effective July 1, 2025.
If you want, I can:
- Compare SB 418 to other NC Exchange policy proposals or to how Exchanges were set up in other states; or
- Produce a brief on likely next‑step costs and administrative tasks required to implement a state Exchange.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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