Utah Code § 26B-3-110

Copayments by recipients -- Employer sponsored plans
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(1) The department shall selectively provide for enrollment fees, premiums, deductions, cost
sharing or other similar charges to be paid by recipients, their spouses, and parents, within the
limitations of federal law and regulation.
(2) Within appropriations by the Legislature and as a means to increase health care coverage
among the uninsured, the department shall take steps to promote increased participation in
employer sponsored health insurance, including:
(a) maximizing the health insurance premium subsidy provided under the state's 1115
demonstration waiver by:
(i) ensuring that state funds are matched by federal funds to the greatest extent allowable; and
(ii) as the department determines appropriate, seeking federal approval to do one or more of
the following:
(A) eliminate or otherwise modify the annual enrollment fee;
(B) eliminate or otherwise modify the schedule used to determine the level of subsidy
provided to an enrollee each year;
(C) reduce the maximum number of participants allowable under the subsidy program; or
(D) otherwise modify the program in a manner that promotes enrollment in employer
sponsored health insurance; and
(b) exploring the use of other options, including the development of a waiver under the Medicaid
Health Insurance Flexibility Demonstration Initiative or other federal authority.

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