Fla. Stat. 627.66997
Stop-loss insurance
(1)
A self-insured health benefit plan established or maintained by a small employer, as defined in s. 627.6699(3)(v), is exempt from s. 627.6699 and may use a stop-loss insurance policy issued to the employer. For purposes of this subsection, the term “stop-loss insurance policy” means an insurance policy issued to a small employer which covers the small employer’s obligation for the excess cost of medical care on an equivalent basis per employee provided under a self-insured health benefit plan.A small employer stop-loss insurance policy is considered a health insurance policy and is subject to s. 627.6699 if the policy has an aggregate attachment point that is lower than the greatest of:Two thousand dollars multiplied by the number of employees;
One hundred twenty percent of expected claims, as determined by the stop-loss insurer in accordance with actuarial standards of practice; or
Twenty thousand dollars.
Once claims under the small employer health benefit plan reach the aggregate attachment point set forth in paragraph (a), the stop-loss insurance policy authorized under this section must cover 100 percent of all claims that exceed the aggregate attachment point.(a)
A small employer stop-loss insurance policy is considered a health insurance policy and is subject to s. 627.6699 if the policy has an aggregate attachment point that is lower than the greatest of:Two thousand dollars multiplied by the number of employees;One hundred twenty percent of expected claims, as determined by the stop-loss insurer in accordance with actuarial standards of practice; orTwenty thousand dollars.(b)
Once claims under the small employer health benefit plan reach the aggregate attachment point set forth in paragraph (a), the stop-loss insurance policy authorized under this section must cover 100 percent of all claims that exceed the aggregate attachment point.(2)
A self-insured health benefit plan established or maintained by an employer with 51 or more covered employees is considered health insurance if the plan’s stop-loss coverage, as defined in former s. 627.6482(14), has an aggregate attachment point that is lower than the greater of:One hundred ten percent of expected claims, as determined by the stop-loss insurer in accordance with actuarial standards of practice; orTwenty thousand dollars.(a)
One hundred ten percent of expected claims, as determined by the stop-loss insurer in accordance with actuarial standards of practice; or(b)
Twenty thousand dollars.(3)
Stop-loss insurance carriers shall use a consistent basis for determining the number of an employer’s covered employees. Such basis may include, but is not limited to, the average number of employees employed annually or at a uniform time.
Source:
Section 627.66997 — Stop-loss insurance, https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0627.66997
(accessed Aug. 7, 2025).