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FL S0114
Bill
Status
10/7/2025
Primary Sponsor
Shevrin Jones
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AI Summary
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Requires health insurers and contracted health care practitioners to issue joint written notice to affected policyholders at least 60 days before cancellation or termination of their contract, including information on continuation rights, transition timelines, and contact information for complaints
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Authorizes administrative fines of up to $5,000 per violation against insurers or practitioners who fail to provide required termination notices
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Mandates that when a provider contract is terminated, insurers and practitioners must allow patients with active treatment to continue care for up to 6 months or until the next open enrollment period, whichever is longer
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Requires continuation of prenatal care through completion of postpartum care regardless of which trimester care began, when a provider contract terminates
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Specifies that terminated contract terms remain binding during the continuation period, and any contract changes made within 30 days before termination only take effect if both parties agree
Legislative Description
Continuity of Care in Health Insurance Contracts
Last Action
Introduced
1/13/2026