Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 054 - Arkansas Insurance Department
Rule 054.00.12-001 - Rule 103: Essential Health Benefits Benchmark Plan
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Section 1. Authority
This Rule is issued pursuant to the authority granted the Arkansas Insurance Commissioner ("Commissioner") under Ark. Code Ann. § 23-61-108(b)(1) to promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the effective regulation of the business of insurance or as required for this State to be in compliance with federal laws. In addition, under Ark. Code Ann. § 23-61-108(b)(2), the Commissioner has authority to coordinate regulatory activities and administration with the federal government with respect to the regulation of insurance.
Section 2. Scope
This Rule applies to all non-grandfathered "qualified health plans" as defined by Section 1301 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, as amended by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 ("Affordable Care Act") as well as to, by virtue of Section 1201 of the Affordable Care Act, which added Section 2707(a) to the Public Health Service Act, all non-grandfathered health plans offered in the individual and small group markets outside the Exchange in the State.
Section 3. Purpose & Background
The purpose of this Rule is to comply with requirements issued by the Department of Health and Human Services ("HHS") for states to select a benchmark health plan before September 30, 2012 to serve as the standard for providing essential health benefits (EHB) in non-grandfathered health plans offered through the Exchange operating in the State as well as to non-grandfathered plans offered in the individual and small group markets outside the Exchange in the State.
Section 1302 (b) of the Affordable Care Act directs the Secretary of HHS ("Secretary") to define essential health benefits (EHB) for health plans subject to the Affordable Care Act. Under the Affordable Care Act, non-grandfathered plans in individual and small group markets both inside and outside of the Exchanges must provide EHB beginning in 2014. Section 1302(b) of the Affordable Care Act provides that EHB include items and services within the following ten (10) benefit categories:On December 16, 2011, HHS issued "Essential Health Benefits: HHS Informational Bulletin," and thereafter on January 25, 2012, "Essential Health Benefits: Illustrative List of the Largest Three Small Group Products by State." These bulletins are the Secretary's implementation of Section 1302(b) of the Affordable Care Act.
Under the December 16, 2011 HHS bulletin, HHS requires that states choose in the third quarter of 2012 one of the following benchmark health insurance plans to serve as a reference for providing EHB in non-grandfathered health plans:
The purpose of this Rule is to provide guidance for selecting the benchmark plan for establishing EHB for non-grandfathered health plans offered through the Exchange operating in the State as well as for non-grandfathered plans offered in the individual and small group markets outside the Exchange in the State. In addition, this Rule shall define the criteria or standards which are the basis for the selection of the benchmark health plan.
Section 4. Standards Related to the Selection of a Benchmark Health Plan for this State
In selecting the benchmark plan for establishing EHB for non-grandfathered individual and small group health plans, the Commissioner shall take into consideration the following factors:
The Commissioner shall maintain that the State benchmark plan shall be selected through an open, transparent and inclusive process.
The Commissioner shall evaluate the above considerations and select an initial EHB benchmark plan for coverage years 2014 and 2015 on or before September 30, 2012.
After selection of the EHB benchmark plan, the Commissioner shall issue his or her decision as to the EHB benchmark plan and the reasons therefore, through a publicly issued Directive or Bulletin within ten (10) days following submission of a report to the Commissioner from the Arkansas Health Benefits Exchange Partnership Division which shall include the data and recommendations related to the factors set out in Section Four (4) (A) through (J) of this Rule.
Section 5. Effective Date
The effective date of this Rule is September 1, 2012.