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Rep. Jay Hoffman
Filed: 4/24/2017
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2703
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2703 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Intergovernmental Cooperation Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 6 and by adding Section 6.5 as |
6 | | follows:
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7 | | (5 ILCS 220/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 746)
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8 | | Sec. 6. Joint self-insurance. An intergovernmental |
9 | | contract may, among
other undertakings,
authorize public |
10 | | agencies to jointly self-insure and authorize each public
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11 | | agency member of the contract to utilize its funds to pay to a |
12 | | joint
insurance pool its costs and reserves to protect, wholly |
13 | | or partially,
itself or any public agency member of the |
14 | | contract against liability or
loss in the designated insurable |
15 | | area. |
16 | | A joint insurance pool shall have an
annual audit performed |
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1 | | by an independent certified public accountant and shall
file an |
2 | | annual audited financial report with the Director of Insurance |
3 | | no later
than 150 days after the end of the pool's immediately |
4 | | preceding fiscal year.
The
Director of Insurance shall issue |
5 | | rules necessary to implement this audit and
report requirement. |
6 | | The rule shall establish the due date for filing the
initial |
7 | | annual audited financial report. Within 30 days after January |
8 | | 1,
1991, and within 30 days after each January 1 thereafter, |
9 | | public agencies
that are jointly self-insured to protect |
10 | | against liability under the
Workers' Compensation Act and the |
11 | | Workers' Occupational Diseases Act shall
file with the Illinois |
12 | | Workers' Compensation Commission a report indicating an |
13 | | election to
self-insure. |
14 | | The joint insurance pool shall also annually file with the |
15 | | Director a statement of actuarial opinion that conforms to the |
16 | | Actuarial Standards of Practice issued by the Actuarial |
17 | | Standards Board. All statements of actuarial opinion shall be |
18 | | issued by an independent actuary who is an associate or fellow |
19 | | of the Casualty Actuarial Society or of the Society of |
20 | | Actuaries. The statement of actuarial opinion shall include a |
21 | | statement that the pool's reserves are calculated in accordance |
22 | | with sound loss-reserving standards and adequate for the |
23 | | payment of claims. This opinion shall be filed no later than |
24 | | 150 days after the end of each fiscal year. The joint insurance |
25 | | pool shall be exempt from filing a statement of actuarial |
26 | | opinion by an independent actuary who is an associate or fellow |
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1 | | of the Casualty Actuarial Society or of the Society of |
2 | | Actuaries that the joint insurance pool's reserves are in |
3 | | accordance with sound loss-reserving standards and payment of |
4 | | claims for the primary level of coverage if the joint insurance |
5 | | pool files with the Director, by the reporting deadline, a |
6 | | statement of actuarial opinion from the provider of the joint |
7 | | pool's aggregate coverage, reinsurance, or other similar |
8 | | excess insurance coverage. Any statement of actuarial opinion |
9 | | must be prepared by an actuary who satisfies the qualification |
10 | | standards set forth by the American Academy of Actuaries to |
11 | | issue the opinion in the particular area of actuarial practice.
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12 | | The Director may assess penalties against a joint insurance |
13 | | pool that fails to comply with the auditing, statement of |
14 | | actuarial opinion, and examination requirements of this |
15 | | Section in an amount equal to $500 per day for each violation, |
16 | | up to a maximum of $10,000 for each violation. The Director (or |
17 | | his or her staff) or a Director-selected independent auditor |
18 | | (or actuarial firm) that is not owned or affiliated with an |
19 | | insurance brokerage firm, insurance company, or other |
20 | | insurance industry affiliated entity may examine, as often as |
21 | | the Director deems advisable, the affairs, transactions, |
22 | | accounts, records, and assets and liabilities of each joint |
23 | | insurance pool that fails to comply with this Section. The |
24 | | joint insurance pool shall cooperate fully with the Director's |
25 | | representatives in all evaluations and audits of the joint |
26 | | insurance pool and resolve issues raised in those evaluations |
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1 | | and audits. The failure to resolve those issues may constitute |
2 | | a violation of this Section, and may, after notice and an |
3 | | opportunity to be heard, result in the imposition of penalties |
4 | | pursuant to this Section. No sanctions under this Section may |
5 | | become effective until 30 days after the date that a notice of |
6 | | sanctions is delivered by registered or certified mail to the |
7 | | joint insurance pool. The Director shall have the authority to |
8 | | extend the time for filing any statement by any joint insurance |
9 | | pool for reasons that he or she considers good and sufficient. |
10 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, annual audited |
11 | | financial reports and statements of actuarial opinion filed |
12 | | under this Section with the Director of Insurance shall be |
13 | | available to the public for inspection and copying under the |
14 | | Freedom of Information Act. |
15 | | If a joint insurance pool requires a member to submit |
16 | | written notice in order for the member to withdraw from a |
17 | | qualified pool, then the period in which the member must |
18 | | provide the written notice cannot be greater than 120 days, |
19 | | except that this requirement applies only to joint insurance |
20 | | pool agreements entered into, modified, or renewed on or after |
21 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General |
22 | | Assembly. |
23 | | For purposes of this Section, "public agency member" means |
24 | | any public
agency
defined or created under this Act, any local |
25 | | public entity as defined in
Section 1-206 of
the Local |
26 | | Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act, and |
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1 | | any
public agency, authority, instrumentality, council, board, |
2 | | service region,
district,
unit, bureau,
or, commission, or any |
3 | | municipal corporation, college, or university, whether
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4 | | corporate or
otherwise,
and any other local governmental body |
5 | | or similar entity that is presently
existing or
created after |
6 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General
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7 | | Assembly,
whether or not specified in this Section.
Only public |
8 | | agency members with tax receipts, tax revenues, taxing
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9 | | authority, or other
resources sufficient to pay costs and to |
10 | | service debt related to
intergovernmental activities
described |
11 | | in this Section, or public agency members created by or as part |
12 | | of a
public
agency with these powers, may enter into contracts |
13 | | or otherwise associate among
themselves as permitted in this |
14 | | Section.
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15 | | No joint insurance pool or other intergovernmental |
16 | | cooperative offering health insurance shall interfere with the |
17 | | statutory obligation of any public agency member to bargain |
18 | | over or to reach agreement with a labor organization over a |
19 | | mandatory subject of collective bargaining as those terms are |
20 | | used in the Illinois Public Labor Relations Act. No |
21 | | intergovernmental contract of insurance offering health |
22 | | insurance shall limit the rights or obligations of public |
23 | | agency members to engage in collective bargaining, and it shall |
24 | | be unlawful for a joint insurance pool or other |
25 | | intergovernmental cooperative offering health insurance to |
26 | | discriminate against public agency members or otherwise |
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1 | | retaliate against such members for limiting their |
2 | | participation in a joint insurance pool as a result of a |
3 | | collective bargaining agreement.
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4 | | It shall not be considered a violation of this Section for |
5 | | an intergovernmental contract of insurance relating to health |
6 | | insurance coverage, life insurance coverage, or both to permit |
7 | | the pool or cooperative, if a member withdraws employees or |
8 | | officers into a union-sponsored program, to re-price the costs |
9 | | of benefits provided to the continuing employees or officers |
10 | | based upon the same underwriting criteria used by that pool or |
11 | | cooperative in the normal course of its business, but no member |
12 | | shall be expelled from a pool or cooperative if the continuing |
13 | | employees or officers meet the general criteria required of |
14 | | other members.
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15 | | (Source: P.A. 98-504, eff. 1-1-14; 98-969, eff. 1-1-15 .)
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16 | | (5 ILCS 220/6.5 new) |
17 | | Sec. 6.5. Joint self-insurance; workers' compensation. |
18 | | (a) A joint insurance pool or other intergovernmental |
19 | | cooperative formed under Section 6 of this Act offering |
20 | | workers' compensation insurance coverage shall post on its |
21 | | website the bylaws of the pool or cooperative, articles of |
22 | | incorporation, and the compensation contract of the |
23 | | administrator, if any. |
24 | | (b) Beginning January 1, 2018, each joint insurance pool or |
25 | | other intergovernmental cooperative formed under this Act |
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1 | | offering workers' compensation insurance coverage shall file a |
2 | | report concerning its workers' compensation insurance coverage |
3 | | during the immediately preceding fiscal year with the Director |
4 | | of Insurance at the time it files its annual audited financial |
5 | | report under Section 6 of this Act. The report shall be posted |
6 | | on the pool or cooperative's website. The report shall include, |
7 | | at a minimum, the following: |
8 | | (1) the number and identity of all members |
9 | | participating in the pool or cooperative's workers' |
10 | | compensation coverage; |
11 | | (2) the number of claims opened; |
12 | | (3) the number of reported medical only claims; |
13 | | (4) the number of contested claims; |
14 | | (5) the number of claims for which the employee has |
15 | | attorney representation; |
16 | | (6) the number of claims with lost time and the number |
17 | | of claims for which temporary total disability was paid; |
18 | | (7) the number of claim adjusters employed to adjust |
19 | | workers' compensation claims; |
20 | | (8) the number of claims for which temporary total |
21 | | disability was not paid within 14 days from the first full |
22 | | day off, regardless of reason; |
23 | | (9) the number of medical bills paid 60 days or later |
24 | | from date of service and the average days paid on those |
25 | | paid after 60 days for the previous calendar year; |
26 | | (10) the gross contributions collected from its |
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1 | | members for workers' compensation insurance coverage; |
2 | | (11) the contribution rate paid by each member; |
3 | | (12) the total amount billed to members for bill |
4 | | review; |
5 | | (13) the total amount charged to employers for any and |
6 | | all managed care fees; |
7 | | (14) the total amount paid for independent medical |
8 | | exams; |
9 | | (15) the total amount spent on in-house utilization |
10 | | review; |
11 | | (16) the total amount paid for outside utilization |
12 | | review; |
13 | | (17) the total fees paid to the administrator of the |
14 | | pool or cooperative; |
15 | | (18) the total amount of indemnity payments made; |
16 | | (19) the total amount of medical payments made; |
17 | | (20) the growth of total paid indemnity benefits by |
18 | | temporary total disability, scheduled and non-scheduled |
19 | | permanent partial disability, and total disability; |
20 | | (21) the number of injured workers receiving wage loss |
21 | | differential awards and the average wage loss differential |
22 | | award payout; |
23 | | (22) the aggregate growth of medical benefit payouts; |
24 | | and |
25 | | (23) the total compensation paid to each member of the |
26 | | pool or cooperative's governing board. |
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1 | | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Department |
2 | | of Insurance shall make the report available for public |
3 | | inspection or copying under the Freedom of Information Act. |
4 | | (c) Any third-party, business entity providing |
5 | | administration of the workers' compensation joint pool or |
6 | | cooperative shall be licensed and subject to the same |
7 | | regulation as administrators under Article V ¾ of the Illinois |
8 | | Insurance Code. |
9 | | (d) The Department of Insurance may adopt rules necessary |
10 | | to implement this Section.
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11 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
12 | | becoming law.".
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