06RS HB209

HB209

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HB 209/HM (BR 837) - T. Edmonds, J. Carr

     AN ACT relating to insurance.
     For a child who is eligible for coverage under his or her parent's family health insurance plan up to age twenty five (25), amend KRS 304.17-310 to extend eligibility for a time equal to his or her service in the active military.

HB 209 - AMENDMENTS


     HCA (1, T. Edmonds) - Make provision applicable regardless of whether the person marries while serving in the active military.

     HCA (2, T. Edmonds) - Restrict extension of coverage to a maximum of two years.

     HFA (1, T. Edmonds) - Create a new section of KRS Chapter 304.17A to require health benefit plans issued or renewed on or after the effective date of this Act that cover dependents enrolled in a institution of higher education until a specific age; extend coverage beyond the specific age for up to two years if the dependent's education is interrupted by active military service.

     Jan 4-introduced in House
     Jan 5-to Banking and Insurance (H)
     Feb 13-posting waived
     Mar 1-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with committee amendments (1) and (2)
     Mar 2-2nd reading, to Rules; posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, March 3, 2006; floor amendment (1) filed
     Mar 8-3rd reading, passed 98-0 with committee amendments (1) and (2), floor amendment (1)
     Mar 9-received in Senate
     Mar 13-to Banking and Insurance (S)

Vote History

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