Fla. Stat. 624.215
Proposals for legislation which mandates health benefit coverage; review by Legislature


(1)

LEGISLATIVE INTENT.The Legislature finds that there is an increasing number of proposals which mandate that certain health benefits be provided by insurers and health maintenance organizations as components of individual and group policies. The Legislature further finds that many of these benefits provide beneficial social and health consequences which may be in the public interest. However, the Legislature also recognizes that most mandated benefits contribute to the increasing cost of health insurance premiums. Therefore, it is the intent of the Legislature to conduct a systematic review of current and proposed mandated or mandatorily offered health coverages and to establish guidelines for such a review. This review will assist the Legislature in determining whether mandating a particular coverage is in the public interest.

(2)

MANDATED HEALTH COVERAGE; REPORT TO AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION AND LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES; GUIDELINES FOR ASSESSING IMPACT.Every person or organization seeking consideration of a legislative proposal which would mandate a health coverage or the offering of a health coverage by an insurance carrier, health care service contractor, or health maintenance organization as a component of individual or group policies, shall submit to the Agency for Health Care Administration and the legislative committees having jurisdiction a report which assesses the social and financial impacts of the proposed coverage. Guidelines for assessing the impact of a proposed mandated or mandatorily offered health coverage, to the extent that information is available, shall include:To what extent is the treatment or service generally used by a significant portion of the population.To what extent is the insurance coverage generally available.If the insurance coverage is not generally available, to what extent does the lack of coverage result in persons avoiding necessary health care treatment.If the coverage is not generally available, to what extent does the lack of coverage result in unreasonable financial hardship.The level of public demand for the treatment or service.The level of public demand for insurance coverage of the treatment or service.The level of interest of collective bargaining agents in negotiating for the inclusion of this coverage in group contracts.To what extent will the coverage increase or decrease the cost of the treatment or service.To what extent will the coverage increase the appropriate uses of the treatment or service.To what extent will the mandated treatment or service be a substitute for a more expensive treatment or service.To what extent will the coverage increase or decrease the administrative expenses of insurance companies and the premium and administrative expenses of policyholders.The impact of this coverage on the total cost of health care.

(a)

To what extent is the treatment or service generally used by a significant portion of the population.

(b)

To what extent is the insurance coverage generally available.

(c)

If the insurance coverage is not generally available, to what extent does the lack of coverage result in persons avoiding necessary health care treatment.

(d)

If the coverage is not generally available, to what extent does the lack of coverage result in unreasonable financial hardship.

(e)

The level of public demand for the treatment or service.

(f)

The level of public demand for insurance coverage of the treatment or service.

(g)

The level of interest of collective bargaining agents in negotiating for the inclusion of this coverage in group contracts.

(h)

To what extent will the coverage increase or decrease the cost of the treatment or service.

(i)

To what extent will the coverage increase the appropriate uses of the treatment or service.

(j)

To what extent will the mandated treatment or service be a substitute for a more expensive treatment or service.

(k)

To what extent will the coverage increase or decrease the administrative expenses of insurance companies and the premium and administrative expenses of policyholders.

(l)

The impact of this coverage on the total cost of health care.

Source: Section 624.215 — Proposals for legislation which mandates health benefit coverage; review by Legislature, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0624.­215 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

624.01
Short title
624.02
“Insurance” defined
624.03
“Insurer” defined
624.04
“Person” defined
624.05
“Department,” “commission,” and “office” defined
624.06
“Domestic,” “foreign,” “alien” insurer defined
624.07
“Domicile” defined
624.08
“State” defined
624.09
“Authorized,” “unauthorized” insurer defined
624.10
Other definitions
624.11
Compliance required
624.12
Application of code as to fraternal benefit societies
624.13
Particular provisions prevail
624.15
General penalty
624.19
Existing forms and filings
624.21
Prospective operation of amendments to code
624.23
Public records exemption
624.24
Prohibition against requiring the purchase of health insurance
624.25
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
624.26
Collaborative arrangement with the Department of Health and Human Services
624.27
Direct health care agreements
624.031
“Self-insurance” defined
624.075
“Commercially domiciled insurer” defined
624.105
Waiver of customer liability
624.115
Referral of criminal violations
624.123
Certain international health insurance policies
624.124
Motor vehicle services
624.125
Certain motor vehicle service agreements
624.126
Certain mutual aid associations
624.127
Certain political subdivisions offering prepaid ambulance service plans
624.128
Crime victims exemption
624.129
Certain location and recovery services
624.155
Civil remedy
624.215
Proposals for legislation which mandates health benefit coverage
624.231
Disclosure and fees for production of records
624.1055
Right of contribution among liability insurers for defense costs
624.1265
Nonprofit religious organization exemption
624.1275
Insurance agents
624.1551
Civil remedy actions against property insurers
624.1552
Civil actions involving an insurance contract

Current through Fall 2025

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