Session of 1998
HOUSE BILL No. 2713
By Representatives P.Long, Compton, Faber, Horst, Swenson
and
Tomlinson
1-26
10
AN ACT relating to the Kansas state employees health
care commission;
11 providing a separate
health benefits program for public school districts;
12 amending K.S.A.
75-6504, 75-6505, 75-6506, 75-6508, 75-6509, 75-
13 6510 and 75-6511 and
repealing the existing sections.
14
15 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
16 New Section 1. As
used in this section:
17 (a) ``Commission'' means
the Kansas state employees health care
18 commission established pursuant to K.S.A.
75-6502 and amendments
19 thereto.
20 (b) ``Public school
district'' means any school district organized and
21 operating under the laws of the state.
22 (c) ``Person qualified
to participate in the public school district health
23 care benefits program'' means any persons
designated by the Kansas state
24 employees health care commission as
eligible to participate in the public
25 school district health care benefits
program under this act.
26 New Sec. 2. (a)
Subject to the provision of appropriation acts, the
27 Kansas state employees health care
commission shall establish and ad-
28 minister a public school district health
care benefits program which shall
29 be separate from the state health care
benefits program provided for in
30 K.S.A. 75-6501 et seq., and
amendments thereto.
31 (b) The public school
district health care benefits program may pro-
32 vide benefits for persons qualified to
participate in the program for hos-
33 pitalization, medical services, surgical
services, nonmedical remedial care
34 and treatment rendered in accordance with a
religious method of healing
35 and other health services. The program may
include such provisions as
36 are established by the Kansas state
employees health care commission,
37 including, but not limited to,
qualifications for benefits, services covered,
38 schedules and graduation of benefits,
conversion privileges, deductible
39 amounts, limitations on eligibility for
benefits by reason of termination of
40 employment or other change of status,
leaves of absence, military service
41 or other interruptions in service and other
reasonable provisions as may
42 be established by the commission.
43 (c) The Kansas state
employees health care commission shall desig-
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1 nate by rules and regulations those
persons who are qualified to partici-
2 pate in the public school district
health care benefits program, including
3 active and retired public officers
and employees and their dependents, as
4 defined by rules and regulations of
the commission. In designating per-
5 sons qualified to participate in the
public school district health care ben-
6 efits program, the commission may
establish such conditions, restrictions,
7 limitations and exclusions as the
commission deems reasonable.
8 (d) Any public
school district may elect to participate in the public
9 school district health care benefits
program by filing a resolution approved
10 by the governing body of the public school
district. No public school
11 district shall participate in the public
school district health care benefits
12 program except by the adoption of a
resolution therefor. Upon the filing
13 of a certified copy of such resolution with
the Kansas state employees
14 health care commission, an election
pursuant to this section shall be ir-
15 revocable and the public school district
shall become a participant in the
16 public school district health care benefits
program on August 1 of the
17 year immediately following the filing of
such election with the Kansas
18 state employees health care commission.
19 (e) The public school
district health care benefits program estab-
20 lished under this act shall be effective on
and after August 1, 1999.
21 New Sec. 3. (a) The
participation of a person qualified to participate
22 in the public school district health care
benefits program shall be volun-
23 tary, and the cost of the public school
district health care benefits program
24 for such person shall be established by the
Kansas state employees health
25 care commission. A person on the payroll of
a public school district which
26 has been approved by the Kansas state
health care commission as a par-
27 ticipant in the public school district
health care benefits program pursuant
28 to section 2 may elect to become a member
of the public school district
29 health care benefits program by filing a
written election with the Kansas
30 state employees health care commission in
accordance with rules and
31 regulations of the commission.
32 (b) Periodic deductions
from public school district payrolls may be
33 made in accordance with procedures
prescribed by the secretary of ad-
34 ministration to cover the costs of the
public school district health care
35 benefits program payable by persons who are
on the public school district
36 payroll when authorized by such
persons.
37 (c) For persons
qualified to participate in the public school district
38 health care benefits program who are
employed by the public school
39 district, periodic deductions from payrolls
of the public school district
40 shall be made to cover the costs of the
public school district health care
41 benefits program payable by such persons
when authorized by such per-
42 sons. All such moneys deducted from
payrolls shall be remitted to the
43 Kansas state employees health care
commission in accordance with the
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1 directions of the commission.
2 (d) Each public
school district which has on its payroll persons par-
3 ticipating in the public school
district health care benefits program shall
4 pay from any moneys available to the
public school district for such pur-
5 pose an amount specified by the
Kansas state employees health care com-
6 mission. All such payments shall
continue on the behalf of employees
7 otherwise eligible for participation
in the public school district health care
8 benefits program in accordance with
the continuation provisions of the
9 federal family and medical leave act
of 1993, P.L. 103-03, 107 Stat. 6.
10 The commission may charge each public
school district a uniform amount
11 per person as the cost to the public school
district for the public school
12 district's contribution for persons
participating in the public school district
13 health care benefits program. Such amounts
may include the costs of
14 administering the program.
15 (e) Payments from public
funds for coverage under the public school
16 district health care benefits program for
persons participating in that pro-
17 gram shall not be deemed a payment or
supplement of wages of such
18 person notwithstanding any other provision
of law or rules and regulations
19 relating to wages of any such person.
20 Sec. 4. K.S.A.
75-6504 is hereby amended to read as follows: 75-
21 6504. (a) Subject to the provisions of
appropriation acts relating thereto,
22 in developing and providing for the
implementation of a state health care
23 benefits program and a public school
district health care benefits program
24 the Kansas state employees health care
commission may:
25 (1) Enter into one or
more group insurance contracts to provide cov-
26 erage for all or part of the state health
care benefits program and the
27 public school district health care
benefits program;
28 (2) establish a
self-funded program on an actuarially sound basis to
29 provide coverage for all or part of the
state health care benefits program
30 and the public school district health
care benefits program and administer
31 the self-funded program or contract for all
or part of the administration
32 of the self-funded program;
33 (3) provide for the
self-administration of all or part of the state health
34 care benefits program and the public
school district health care benefits
35 program;
36 (4) enter into contracts
with one or more health care providers for
37 the provision of health care services;
38 (5) enter into contracts
in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A.
39 75-6505, and amendments thereto, with one
or more health maintenance
40 organizations for the provision of health
care services; or
41 (6) any combination of
the authority granted under this subsection
42 (a).
43 (b) The Kansas state
employees health care commission is hereby
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1 authorized to negotiate and enter
into contracts with qualified insurers,
2 health maintenance organizations and
other contracting parties for the
3 purpose of establishing the state
health care benefits program and the
4 public school district health care
benefits program, including the acqui-
5 sition of consulting and other
services necessary therefor. The commis-
6 sion shall advertise for proposals,
shall negotiate with not less than three
7 firms or other parties submitting
proposals, and shall select from among
8 those submitting proposals the firm
or other contracting party to contract
9 with for the purpose of entering into
contracts for services related to the
10 state health care benefits program and
the public school district health
11 care benefits program.
12 (c) The provisions of
K.S.A. 75-4317 through 75-4320a, and amend-
13 ments thereto, shall not apply to meetings
of the Kansas state employees
14 health care commission when the commission
meets solely for the pur-
15 pose of:
16 (1) Discussing and
preparing strategies for negotiations for such plans
17 and contracts; and
18 (2) considering health
care matters relating to individually identifia-
19 ble plan participants.
20 (d) Contracts entered
into pursuant to this section, K.S.A. 75-6505
21 or 75-6510, and amendments thereto, shall
not be subject to the provi-
22 sions of K.S.A. 75-3738 to 75-3740,
inclusive, and amendments thereto.
23 Such contracts may be for terms of not more
than three years and may
24 be renegotiated and renewed. All such
contracts shall be subject to the
25 limits of appropriations made or available
therefor and subject to the
26 provisions of appropriations acts relating
thereto.
27 Sec. 5. K.S.A.
75-6505 is hereby amended to read as follows: 75-
28 6505. The Kansas state employees health
care commission, in accordance
29 with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-6504, may
contract to provide health care
30 services of a health maintenance
organization for persons qualified to
31 participate in the state health care
benefits program and the public school
32 district health care benefits
program. The contract shall provide that cov-
33 erage under the contract is applicable to
those persons qualified to par-
34 ticipate in the state health care benefits
program and the public school
35 district health care benefits
program as the commission determines fea-
36 sible. This coverage may be available to
such qualified persons as an
37 alternative to other benefits under the
state health care benefits program
38 and the public school district health
care benefits program or may be part
39 of the benefits provided to such persons
under the program. The contract
40 may include services for spouses and
dependents of members at rates
41 established in accordance with such
contract. A contract to provide health
42 care services of a health maintenance
organization under this section shall
43 be construed to be part of the state health
care benefits program or the
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1 public school district health care
benefits program, as applicable.
2
Sec. 6. K.S.A. 75-6506 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 75-
3 6506. (a) The participation of a
person qualified to participate in the state
4 health care benefits program shall be
voluntary, and the cost of the state
5 health care benefits program for such
person shall be established by the
6 Kansas state employees health care
commission.
7 (b) Periodic
deductions from state payrolls may be made in ac-
8 cordance with procedures prescribed
by the secretary of administration
9 to cover the costs of the state
health care benefits program payable by
10 persons who are on the state payroll when
authorized by such persons.
11 Any such periodic payroll deductions in
effect on an implementation date
12 for biweekly payroll periods shall be
collected in the manner prescribed
13 by the secretary of administration.
14 (c) In the event that
the Kansas state employees health care com-
15 mission designates by rules and regulations
a group of persons on the
16 payroll of a county, township, city,
special district or other local govern-
17 mental entity, ;µblic school
district, licensed child care facility operated
18 by a not-for-profit corporation providing
residential group foster care for
19 children and receiving reimbursement for
all or part of such care from
20 the department of social and rehabilitation
services, nonprofit community
21 mental health center, as provided in K.S.A.
19-4001 et seq. and amend-
22 ments thereto, nonprofit community facility
for the mentally retarded, as
23 provided in K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq.
and amendments thereto, or nonprofit
24 independent living agency, as defined in
K.S.A. 65-5101 and amendments
25 thereto, as qualified to participate in the
state health care benefits pro-
26 gram, periodic deductions from payrolls of
the local governmental entity,
27 ;µblic school
district, licensed child care facility operated by a
not-for-
28 profit corporation providing residential
group foster care for children and
29 receiving reimbursement for all or part of
such care from the department
30 of social and rehabilitation services,
nonprofit community mental health
31 center, as provided in K.S.A. 19-4001 et
seq. and amendments thereto,
32 nonprofit community facility for the
mentally retarded, as provided in
33 K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq. and
amendments thereto, or nonprofit independ-
34 ent living agency, as defined in K.S.A.
65-5101 and amendments thereto,
35 may be made to cover the costs of the state
health care benefits program
36 payable by such persons when authorized by
such persons. All such mon-
37 eys deducted from payrolls shall be
remitted to the Kansas state employ-
38 ees health care commission in accordance
with the directions of the com-
39 mission.
40 Sec. 7. K.S.A.
75-6508 is hereby amended to read as follows: 75-
41 6508. (a) (1) Each state agency which has
on its payroll persons partici-
42 pating in the state health care benefits
program shall pay from any moneys
43 available to the agency for such purpose an
amount specified by the Kan-
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1 sas state employees health care
commission, including any amounts pre-
2 scribed under a cafeteria plan
established under K.S.A. 75-6512, and
3 amendments thereto. All such payments
shall continue on the behalf of
4 employees otherwise eligible for
participation in the state health care
5 benefits program in accordance with
the continuation provisions of the
6 federal family and medical leave act
of 1993, P.L. 103-03, 107 Stat. 6.
7 The commission may charge each state
agency a uniform amount per
8 person as the cost to the agency for
the state's contribution for persons
9 participating in the state health
care benefits program. Such amounts may
10 include the costs of administering the
program.
11 (2) In the event that
the Kansas state employees health care com-
12 mission designates by rules and regulations
a group of persons on the
13 payroll of a county, township, city,
special district or other local govern-
14 mental entity, ;µblic school
district, licensed child care facility operated
15 by a not-for-profit corporation providing
residential group foster care for
16 children and receiving reimbursement for
all or part of such care from
17 the department of social and rehabilitation
services, nonprofit community
18 mental health center, as provided in K.S.A.
19-4001 et seq., and amend-
19 ments thereto, nonprofit community facility
for the mentally retarded, as
20 provided in K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq.,
and amendments thereto, or nonprofit
21 independent living agency, as defined in
K.S.A. 65-5101, and amend-
22 ments thereto, as qualified to participate
in the state health care benefits
23 program, each local governmental entity,
;µblic school district, licensed
24 child care facility operated by a
not-for-profit corporation providing res-
25 idential group foster care for children and
receiving reimbursement for
26 all or part of such care from the
department of social and rehabilitation
27 services, nonprofit community mental health
center, as provided in K.S.A.
28 19-4001 et seq., and amendments
thereto, nonprofit community facility
29 for the mentally retarded, as provided in
K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq., and
30 amendments thereto, or nonprofit
independent living agency, as defined
31 in K.S.A. 65-5101, and amendments thereto,
which has on its payroll
32 persons participating in the state health
care benefits program shall pay
33 from any moneys available to the local
governmental entity, ;µblic school
34 district, licensed child
care facility operated by a not-for-profit corpora-
35 tion providing residential group foster
care for children and receiving
36 reimbursement for all or part of such care
from the department of social
37 and rehabilitation services, nonprofit
community mental health center, as
38 provided in K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq.,
and amendments thereto, nonprofit
39 community facility for the mentally
retarded, as provided in K.S.A. 19-
40 4001 et seq., and amendments
thereto, or nonprofit independent living
41 agency, as defined in K.S.A. 65-5101, and
amendments thereto, for such
42 purpose an amount specified by the
commission. The commission may
43 charge each local governmental entity,
;µblic school district, licensed
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1 child care facility operated by a
not-for-profit corporation providing res-
2 idential group foster care for
children and receiving reimbursement for
3 all or part of such care from the
department of social and rehabilitation
4 services, nonprofit community mental
health center, as provided in K.S.A.
5 19-4001 et seq., and
amendments thereto, nonprofit community facility
6 for the mentally retarded, as
provided in K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq., and
7 amendments thereto, or nonprofit
independent living agency, as defined
8 in K.S.A. 65-5101, and amendments
thereto, a uniform amount per per-
9 son as the cost to the local
governmental entity, ;µblic school
district,
10 licensed child care facility operated by a
not-for-profit corporation pro-
11 viding residential group foster care for
children and receiving reimburse-
12 ment for all or part of such care from the
department of social and re-
13 habilitation services, nonprofit community
mental health center, as
14 provided in K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq.,
and amendments thereto, nonprofit
15 community facility for the mentally
retarded, as provided in K.S.A. 19-
16 4001 et seq., and amendments
thereto, or nonprofit independent living
17 agency, as defined in K.S.A. 65-5101, and
amendments thereto, for the
18 contribution of the local governmental
entity, ;µblic school district, li-
19 censed child care facility operated by a
not-for-profit corporation provid-
20 ing residential group foster care for
children and receiving reimburse-
21 ment for all or part of such care from the
department of social and
22 rehabilitation services, nonprofit
community mental health center, as pro-
23 vided in K.S.A. 19-4001 et seq., and
amendments thereto, nonprofit com-
24 munity facility for the mentally retarded,
as provided in K.S.A. 19-4001
25 et seq., and amendments thereto, or
nonprofit independent living agency,
26 as defined in K.S.A. 65-5101, and
amendments thereto, for persons par-
27 ticipating in the state health care
benefits program. Such amounts may
28 include the costs of administering the
program.
29 (b) Payments from public
funds for coverage under the state health
30 care benefits program for persons
participating in that program shall not
31 be deemed a payment or supplement of wages
of such person notwith-
32 standing any other provision of law or
rules and regulations relating to
33 wages of any such person.
34 Sec. 8. K.S.A.
75-6509 is hereby amended to read as follows: 75-
35 6509. Commencing with the regular session
of the legislature in 1985 and
36 with each regular session of the
legislature thereafter, the Kansas state
37 employees health care commission shall
submit to the president of the
38 senate and to the speaker of the house of
representatives, on the day the
39 governor's budget report is submitted to
the legislature, recommenda-
40 tions with respect to the state health care
benefits program together with
41 estimates of the cost of the program
proposed by the commission, in-
42 cluding a five-year projection of the cost
of the program. Together with
43 the recommendations submitted, the
commission shall include alterna-
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1 tives for cost containment and
benefit coverage for qualified persons for
2 both the proposed program and the
five-year projected program. In ad-
3 dition, commencing with the
regular session of the legislature in 1999 and
4 with each regular session
thereafter, the Kansas state employees health
5 care commission shall submit to
the president of the senate and to the
6 speaker of the house of
representatives, on or before the first day of the
7 regular legislative session in
1999, and each regular session of the legis-
8 lature thereafter, recommendations
with respect to the public school dis-
9 trict health care benefits
program. The commission shall also submit any
10 recommendations for legislation with
respect to the state health care ben-
11 efits program and the public school
district health care benefits program.
12 Sec. 9. K.S.A.
75-6510 is hereby amended to read as follows: 75-
13 6510. (a) In exercising and performing the
powers, duties and functions
14 prescribed by K.S.A. 75-6501 to 75-6511,
inclusive, the Kansas state em-
15 ployees health care commission may adopt
rules and regulations and enter
16 into such contracts as may be
necessary.
17 (b) The Kansas state
employees health care commission may establish
18 an advisory committee to advise the
commission on matters relating to
19 health care benefits of state officers and
employees and to persons qual-
20 ified to participate in the public
school district health care benefits pro-
21 gram and to assist the commission in
the development of policy with
22 respect to such benefits.
23 (c) The Kansas state
employees health care commission shall main-
24 tain an ongoing study and review of the
state health care benefits program
25 and the public school district health
care benefits program in order to
26 make necessary improvements therein and to
make recommendations
27 thereon under K.S.A. 75-6509.
28 Sec. 10. K.S.A.
75-6511 is hereby amended to read as follows: 75-
29 6511. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(b), the director of accounts
30 and reports shall make periodic deductions
from state retirement or other
31 benefit payments to retired state officers
and employees and other per-
32 sons who are qualified to participate in
the state health care benefits
33 program for the costs of the state health
care benefits program which are
34 payable by such retired state officers and
employees and other persons.
35 (b) No deductions shall
be made under this section in cases (1) where
36 the retired state officer or employee or
retired public school district em-
37 ployee participating in the public
school district health care benefits pro-
38 gram or other person submits a
written request in accordance with pro-
39 cedures prescribed by the commission that
the deductions not be made,
40 or (2) where the commission has directed
that the deductions not be
41 made.
42 (c) No deductions made
under this section shall be construed to be
43 an assignment of any annuity, benefits,
funds, property or rights of any
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1 person under K.S.A. 20-2618, 74-4923
or 74-49,105 and amendments to
2 these sections.
3 (d) Except as
provided in subsection (b), periodic deductions may be
4 made from public school district
retirement or other benefit payments to
5 retired employees of public school
districts who are qualified to partici-
6 pate in the public school district
health care benefits program for the costs
7 of the public school district
health care benefits program which are pay-
8 able by such retired public school
district employees.
9
Sec. 11. K.S.A. 75-6504, 75-6505, 75-6506, 75-6508,
75-6509, 75-
10 6510 and 75-6511 are hereby repealed.
11 Sec. 12. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
12 publication in the statute book.
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