Maryland Code § IN-15-1502

Section IN-15-1502
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(a) (1) The Commission shall conduct an evaluation of existing
mandated health insurance services and make recommendations to the General
Assembly regarding decision making criteria for reducing the number of mandates or
the extent of coverage.

(2) The evaluation shall include:
(i) an assessment of the full cost of each existing mandated
health insurance service as a percentage of the State's average annual wage and of
premiums:
1. under a typical group and individual health benefit
plan in the State;
2. under the State employee health benefit plan; and
3. under the Comprehensive Standard Health Benefit
Plan;
(ii) an assessment of the degree to which existing mandated
health insurance services are covered in self-funded plans; and
(iii) a comparison of mandated health insurance services
provided by the State with those provided in Delaware, the District of Columbia,
Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
(3) The comparison described in paragraph (2)(iii) of this subsection
shall include:
(i) the number of mandated health insurance services;
(ii) the type of mandated health insurance services;
(iii) the level and extent of coverage for each mandated health
insurance service; and
(iv) the financial impact of differences in levels of coverage for
each mandated health insurance service.
(4) On or before January 1, 2004, and every 4 years thereafter, the
Commission shall submit a report of its findings to the General Assembly, subject to
§ 2-1257 of the State Government Article.
(b) The General Assembly may consider the information provided under
subsection (a) of this section in determining:
(1) whether to enact proposed mandated health insurance services;
and

(2) whether to repeal existing mandated health insurance services.

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