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In insurance producers, further providing for powers and duties of department.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for biomarker testing.
Providing for annual open enrollment period; and abrogating a regulation.
Providing for health care insurance preventive services coverage protections; conferring authority on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and providing for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
Further providing for definitions, for license, for written disclosure of financial interest and for bond; providing for fees, for requirements and prohibitions and for separate pre-contract disclosure; and further providing for contract and for revocation, etc., of license.
In general provisions relating to residential real property, further providing for definitions; in seller disclosures, further providing for disclosure form and providing for website information and for flood disclosure; and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.
Urging the Congress of the United States to advance and enact the Restore Trust in Congress Act to prohibit stock trading by members of Congress and their immediate family members.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for epinephrine delivery systems.
In casualty insurance, providing for menopause treatment coverage.
Providing for access to contraceptives; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; providing for severability; and imposing penalties.
In casualty insurance, repealing provisions relating to coverage for mammographic examinations and breast imaging and providing for coverage for mammographic examinations, magnetic resonance imaging and other forms of breast imaging.
Providing for immunization coverage; and imposing penalties.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for colorectal cancer screening.
In motor vehicle sales finance, providing for remote work.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for definitions, for exceptions to license requirements and for general requirements.
Further providing for definitions, for license, for written disclosure of financial interest and for bond; providing for fees, for requirements and prohibitions and for separate pre-contract disclosure; and further providing for contract and for revocation, etc., of license.
Providing for insurance coverage for transition intervention reversal services.
Providing for immunization coverage; and imposing penalties.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage of allergenic protein dietary supplements.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for dyslexia.
In uniform health insurance claim form, further providing for forms for health insurance claims.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for general requirements.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for preexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for postexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
Providing for overdraft protections for customers and members of banking institutions and credit unions.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for disclosure of addiction treatment coverage and for administrative penalties.
In mental health parity and access to addiction treatment, further providing for scope of chapter, for definitions and for annual attestation.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for addiction treatment services information collection and reporting.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for definitions and for powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the mortgage loan business; and making repeals.
Further providing for declaration of policy.
In casualty insurance, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued and for group accident and sickness insurance; and, in community health reinvestment, further providing for definitions.
Further providing for title of act and for definitions; providing for short title; and further providing for license required, for exemptions, for qualifications for a license, for fee, financial statement and security, for liability of licensees, for licensee requirements and for agents.
Providing for school-based services; and, in telemedicine, further providing for insurance coverage of telemedicine.
Providing for the use of certain credentialing applications and for credentialing requirements for health insurers; imposing penalties; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.
In insurance, prohibiting certain adverse actions against legal reproductive health care.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for blood pressure monitors.
Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a study as to the feasibility of establishing a no-fault catastrophic loss fund to provide payment for claims brought as the result of birth-related neurological injuries in Pennsylvania.
In fire and marine insurance, further providing for municipal certificate required prior to payment of fire loss claims.
Providing for access to contraceptives; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; providing for severability; and imposing penalties.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations and breast imaging.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for definitions and for powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the mortgage loan business; and making repeals.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for prostate cancer screening.
Providing for financial institutions; imposing duties on the Department of Aging and the Department of Banking and Securities; and imposing penalties.
Further providing for title of act and for definitions; providing for short title; and further providing for license required, for exemptions, for qualifications for a license, for fee, financial statement and security, for liability of licensees, for licensee requirements and for agents.
In casualty insurance, further providing for billing.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for association health plans.
In financial responsibility, further providing for availability, scope and amount of coverage, repealing provisions relating to request for lower limits of coverage, providing for offer of lower limits of coverage, repealing provisions relating to coverages in excess of required amounts and to stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits and option to waive, providing for stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits prohibited and further providing for notice of available benefits and limits and for availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles.
In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.
Providing for complex wheelchair quality assurance; and imposing duties on the Department of Human Services and the Insurance Department.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing penalties.
Providing for health insurance access protections; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing penalties.
Providing for health care insurance preventive services coverage protections; conferring authority on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and providing for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
In casualty insurance, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued and for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents.
Prohibiting discrimination in certain life insurance policies based on certain drugs.
Further providing for prohibited activities.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for infertility treatment.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for postacute neurorehabilitation.
Providing for price disclosure.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for anti-obesity treatments; and abrogating a regulation.
In casualty insurance, providing for cost-sharing calculation.
In casualty insurance, providing for infertility care coverage.
In casualty insurance, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued and for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents.
Providing for pharmaceutical transparency; establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Board and providing for its powers and duties; establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Fund; and imposing a penalty.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
Providing for individual and group health care insurance coverage protections and for core health benefits; imposing penalties; and providing for applicability and for regulations.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
Providing for community reinvestment, for community reinvestment by banks and for community reinvestment by nonbank entities.
In insurance producers, further providing for definitions, for powers and duties of department, for license prerequisites, for licensing and for license renewals.
Further providing for title of act and for definitions; providing for short title; and further providing for license required, for exemptions, for qualifications for a license, for fee, financial statement and security, for liability of licensees, for licensee requirements and for agents.
Providing for health insurance access protections; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing penalties.
In casualty insurance, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued and for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
In casualty insurance, providing for speech therapy for stuttering.
Establishing portable benefits and protections for app-based workers.
Further providing for definitions and for requirements; and abrogating regulations.
Providing for financial institutions.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for payment choice and for electronic notice of insurance practices; and imposing
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for rebates and inducements; and making repeals.
Providing for access to contraceptives; imposing duties on the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; and imposing penalties.
In surplus lines, providing for surplus lines fees and further providing for monthly reports.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for telemedicine.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for biomarker testing.
Extensively revising the Uniform Commercial Code to accommodate emerging technologies utilized in commercial transactions: In general provisions: Further providing for general definitions, for value, for territorial applicability and parties' power to choose applicable law and for waiver or renunciation of claim or right after breach. In sales: Further providing for scope and certain security and other transactions excluded from division, for definitions of "contract," "agreement," "contract for sale," "sale," "present sale," "conforming" to contract, "termination" and "cancellation," for formal requirements and statute of frauds, for final written expression and parol or extrinsic evidence, for seals inoperative, for firm offers and for modification, rescission and waiver. In leases: Further providing for scope, for definitions and index of definitions, for waiver or renunciation of claim or right after default, for statute of frauds, for final written expression and parol or extrinsic evidence, for seals inoperative, for firm offers, for modification, rescission and waiver and for exclusion or modification of warranties. In negotiable instruments: Further providing for negotiable instrument, for issue of instrument, for signature and for discharge by cancellation or renunciation. In funds transfers: Further providing for payment order and definitions, for security procedure, for authorized and verified payment orders, for unenforceability of certain verified payment orders, for misdescription of beneficiary, for misdescription of intermediary bank or beneficiary's bank, for rejection of payment order, for cancellation and amendment of payment order and for liability for late or improper execution or failure to execute payment order. In letters of credit: Further providing for formal requirements and for choice of law and forum. In warehouse receipts, bills of lading and other documents of title: Further providing for definitions and index of definitions and for control of electronic document of title. In investment securities: Further providing for definitions, for rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities or financial assets, for control, for applicability and choice of law and for protected purchaser. In secured transactions: Further providing for definitions and index of definitions, for control of deposit account and for control of electronic chattel paper. Providing for control of controllable electronic record, controllable account or controllable payment intangible. Further providing for attachment and enforceability of security interest, proceeds, supporting obligations and formal requisites, for after-acquired property and future advances, for rights and duties of secured party having possession or control of collateral, for additional duties of secured party having control of collateral, for duties of secured party if account debtor has been notified of assignment, for request for accounting and request regarding list of collateral or statement of account, for law governing perfection and priority of security interests, for law governing perfection and priority of security interests in deposit accounts and for law governing perfection and priority of security interests in investment property. Providing for law governing perfection and priority of security interests in chattel paper and for law governing perfection and priority of security interests in controllable accounts, controllable electronic records and controllable payment intangibles. Further providing for when filing required to perfect security interest or agricultural lien and security interests and agricultural liens to which filing provisions do not apply, for perfection of security interests in chattel paper, deposit accounts, documents, goods covered by documents, instruments, investment property, letter-of-credit rights and money, perfection by permissive filing and temporary perfection without filing or transfer of possession, for when possession by or delivery to secured party perfects security interest without filing and for perfection by control. Providing for perfection by possession and control of chattel paper. Further providing for effect of change in governing law, for interests which take priority over or take free of security interest or agricultural lien, for priorities among conflicting security interests in and agricultural liens on same collateral, for future advances and for priority of purchase-money security interests. Providing for priority of security interest in controllable account, controllable electronic record and controllable payment intangible. Further providing for priority of purchaser of chattel paper or instrument, for priority of rights of purchasers of instruments, documents and securities under other divisions, priority of interests in financial assets and security entitlements under Division 8, for transfer of money and transfer of funds from deposit account, for priority of security interests in fixtures and crops, for bank's rights and duties with respect to deposit account, for rights acquired by assignee and claims and defenses against assignee, for discharge of account debtor, notification of assignment, identification and proof of assignment, restrictions on assignment of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles and promissory notes ineffective, for restrictions on assignment of promissory notes, health-care-insurance receivables and certain general intangibles ineffective, for persons entitled to file a record, for termination statement, for rights after default, judicial enforcement and consignor or buyer of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles or promissory notes, for unknown debtor or secondary obligor, for application of proceeds of collection or enforcement and liability for deficiency and right to surplus, for notification before disposition of collateral, for contents and form of notification before disposition of collateral, general, for contents and form of notification before disposition of collateral, consumer-goods transaction, for application of proceeds of disposition and liability for deficiency and right to surplus, for explanation of calculation of surplus or deficiency, for transfer of record or legal title, for acceptance of collateral in full or partial satisfaction of obligation and compulsory disposition of collateral, for notification of proposal to accept collateral, for waiver and for nonliability and limitation on liability of secured party and liability of secondary obligor. In controllable electronic records: Providing for short title of division, for definitions, for relation to Division 9 and consumer laws, for rights in controllable account, controllable electronic record and controllable payment intangible, for control of controllable electronic record, for discharge of account debtor on controllable account or controllable payment intangible and for governing law. Providing for transition. In decedents, estates and fiduciaries, in powers of attorney: Further providing for authority that requires specific and general grant of authority. Making editorial changes.
Providing for scope and purpose; further providing for definitions, for licensure of limited lines travel insurance producers, for requirements for sale of travel insurance and for policy; and providing for travel protection plans, for sales practices, for travel administrators, for filing classification and for regulations.
Prohibiting discrimination in certain life insurance policies based on certain drugs.
Providing for a refund of a 2009 assessment by the Insurance Department.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for pet insurance; and imposing penalties.
In preliminary provisions relating to health insurance markets oversight, further providing for definitions; in State-based exchange, further providing for powers and duties of exchange authority; and, in reinsurance program, further providing for application.
Providing for electronic notice of insurance practices.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for payment choice; and imposing penalties.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for blood pressure monitors.
Further providing for licensee requirements and for agents.
In surplus lines, providing for surplus lines fees and further providing for monthly reports.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for telemedicine.
In casualty insurance, further providing for billing.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for postacute neurorehabilitation.
Providing for teledentistry; authorizing the regulation of teledentistry by the board; and providing for insurance coverage of teledentistry.
In jurisdiction and maintenance of department, further providing for general scope of supervision and exercise of discretion.
In Commonwealth budget procedures, providing for scope and for
Urging the Federal Housing Finance Agency to rescind changes to Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's single-family pricing framework for home purchases, rate-term refinance and cash-out refinance loans that affect homebuyers in this Commonwealth.
In insurance, providing for adverse actions against legal reproductive health care.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for biomarker testing.
In financial responsibility, further providing for availability, scope and amount of coverage, repealing provisions relating to request for lower limits of coverage, providing for offer of lower limits of coverage, repealing provisions relating to coverages in excess of required amounts and to stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits and option to waive, providing for stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits prohibited and further providing for notice of available benefits and limits and for availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for disclosure of addiction treatment coverage and for administrative penalties.
In mental health parity and access to addiction treatment, further providing for scope of chapter, for definitions and for annual attestation.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for addiction treatment services information collection and reporting.
Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a study as to the feasibility of establishing a no-fault catastrophic loss fund to provide payment for claims brought as the result of birth-related neurological injuries in Pennsylvania.
Providing for health care insurance preventive services coverage protections; conferring authority on the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner; and providing for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
Establishing the Flood Insurance Premium Assistance Task Force.
In general definitions and principles of interpretation, further providing for general definitions.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for insurance data security; in reserve liabilities, repealing provisions relating to small company exemption and providing for adoption of exemption standards of NAIC Valuation Manual; and imposing penalties.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for inpatient pasteurized donor human milk and human milk-derived products.
Providing for pharmaceutical transparency; establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Board and providing for its powers and duties; establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Fund; and imposing a penalty.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
Providing for individual and group health care insurance coverage protections and for core health benefits; imposing penalties; and providing for applicability and for regulations.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations and diagnostic breast imaging and providing for coverage for BRCA-related genetic counseling and genetic testing.
In casualty insurance, providing for infertility care coverage.
Further providing for prohibited activities.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for anti-obesity treatments; and abrogating a regulation.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for preexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for postexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
In uniform health insurance claim form, further providing for forms for health insurance claims.
In casualty insurance, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued and for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for infertility treatment.
Providing for community reinvestment, for community reinvestment by banks and for community reinvestment by nonbank entities.
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee to conduct a study on how to best assist residents of this Commonwealth who have been impacted by rising flood insurance premiums.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for association health plans.
In casualty insurance, providing for cost-sharing calculation.
Further providing for unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices defined.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
Providing for price disclosure.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for refill of prescription eye drops.
Further providing for definitions and for exemption from regulation.
In quality health care accountability and protection, further providing for definitions, for responsibilities of managed care plans, for financial incentives prohibition, for medical gag clause prohibition, for emergency services, for continuity of care, for procedures, for confidentiality, for required disclosure and for internal complaint process, providing for internal complaint process for enrollees, further providing for appeal of complaint, for complaint resolution, for certification and for operational standards, providing for utilization review standards, further providing for internal grievance process, for external grievance process and for records, providing for adverse benefit determinations, further providing for prompt payment of claims, for health care provider and managed care plan protection, for departmental powers and duties and for penalties and sanctions, providing for regulations and further providing for compliance with national accrediting standards and for exceptions; making repeals; and making editorial changes.
Providing for legitimate cannabis-related business.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for BRCA-related genetic counseling and testing.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations and diagnostic breast imaging.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for insurance data security; in reserve liabilities, repealing provisions relating to small company exemption and providing for adoption of exemption standards of NAIC Valuation Manual; and establishing penalties.
In comprehensive health care for uninsured children, further providing for contracts and coverage packages.
In insurance holding companies, further providing for definitions, for acquisition of control of or merger or consolidation with domestic insurer and for registration of insurers, providing for group capital calculation exemptions, further providing for standards and management of an insurer within an insurance holding company system, for group-wide supervision for international insurance groups and for confidential treatment and providing for compliance with group capital calculation and liquidity stress test requirements; and providing for peer-to-peer carsharing.
Further providing for definitions and for requirements.
Providing for legitimate cannabis-related business and incentive-based savings program; and imposing a penalty.
In financial responsibility, further providing for definitions, for availability, scope and amount of coverage, for request for lower limits of coverage, for coverages in excess of required amounts, for stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits and option to waive, for notice of available benefits and limits and for availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles.
In comprehensive health care for uninsured children, further providing for contracts and coverage packages.
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee to conduct a study on how to best assist residents of this Commonwealth who have been impacted by rising flood insurance premiums.
Further providing for licensee requirements and for agents.
In casualty insurance, providing for enrolled dependents right to confidentiality for health care services received.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for anti-obesity treatments; and abrogating a regulation.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for definitions, for license requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general requirements, for powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the mortgage loan business, for mortgage loan business prohibitions, for application for license, for prelicensing and continuing education, for license fees, for licensee requirements, for suspension, revocation or refusal and for mortgage servicers.
Providing for payment of delinquent Children's Health Insurance Program premium balances.
Providing for policy changes.
In automobile insurance issuance, renewal, cancellation and refusal, providing for policy changes.
In life insurance, further providing for standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities; and, in suitability of annuity transactions, further providing for definitions, for applicability and scope of article, for duties of insurers and insurance producers, for insurance producer training, for mitigation of responsibility, for recordkeeping and for enforcement.
In casualty insurance, providing for infertility care coverage.
In casualty insurance, providing for insulin coverage.
In general provisions, providing for prohibition regarding information about an individual's personal banking transactions.
Urging the Congress of the United States to oppose the proposal to make an unnecessary and harmful change to Internal Revenue Service reporting requirements that affect financial institutions and their customers in this Commonwealth.
In real estate foreclosure, further providing for definitions, for effect of certification of vacancy and abandonment, for post-sheriff's sale possessory action, effect of certification of vacancy and abandonment in action for possession and disposition of abandoned personal property for applicability, and providing for private selling officer sales and for conduct of online sheriff sales.
Relating to telemedicine; authorizing the regulation of telemedicine by professional licensing boards; and providing for insurance coverage of telemedicine.
Further providing for definitions and for exemption from regulation.
In uniform health insurance claim form, further providing for forms for health insurance claims.
Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.
Further providing for unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices defined.
In administrative organization, further providing for executive officers, administrative departments and independent administrative boards and commissions, for departmental administrative boards, commissions and offices, for department heads and for gubernatorial appointments; in organization of independent administrative boards and commissions, further providing for Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency; in organization of departmental administrative boards and commissions and of advisory boards and commissions, repealing provisions relating to Board of License Private Bankers; providing for the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and for flood plain management by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency; in Commonwealth agency fees, further providing for Department of Banking and for Pennsylvania Securities Commission; in Independent Fiscal Office, further providing for definitions, for revenue estimates and for additional duties; in powers and duties of the Governor and other Constitutional officers of the Executive Board and of the Pennsylvania State Police, further providing for Auditor General; in powers and duties of the Department of State and its departmental administrative board, further providing for powers and duties in general and providing for equity reporting; in powers and duties of the Department of Justice and its departmental administrative boards, providing for duty of Attorney General to defend actions; in powers and duties of the Department of Banking, further providing for powers and duties in general for banking supervisory powers and for banking laws; in powers and duties of the Department of Environmental Resources, its officers and departmental and advisory boards and commissions, providing for general permit for transfer, storage or processing of oil and gas liquid waste; in powers and duties of Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, providing for Project 70; in powers and duties of the Department of Labor and Industry, its departmental administrative and advisory boards an departmental administrative and advisory boards and departmental administrative officers, providing for abrogation of department regulations; in powers and duties of the Department of Public Welfare and its departmental and advisory boards and commissions, providing for waiver guidance; in power and duties of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs, providing for service alignment; in powers and duties of the Department of General Services and its departmental administrative and advisory boards and commission, further providing for Department of Environmental Resources powers not affected; in powers and duties of Department of Revenue, repealing provisions relating to vehicle and tractor codes; in powers and duties of the Department of Community Affairs, its departmental boards, bureaus and agencies, further providing for powers and duties in general; providing for United States semiquincentennial; making related repeals; and making editorial changes.
In insurance producers, further providing for powers and duties of department, for application for insurance producer license, for license renewals and for prohibited acts.
In banking and securities, further providing for fund.
In medical professional liability, further providing for informed consent.
Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.
In banking and securities, further providing for fund.
In quality health care accountability and protection, providing for chiropractors.
Providing for pharmaceutical transparency; establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Board and providing for its powers and duties; and establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Fund.
In general provisions relating to insurance companies, associations and exchanges, further providing for service contract exclusion.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for colorectal cancer screening.
In casualty insurance, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued and for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents.
Providing for community reinvestment, for community reinvestment by banks and for community reinvestment by nonbank entities.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for preexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for postexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for infertility treatment.
In casualty insurance, providing for contraceptive coverage.
In casualty insurance, providing for reimbursement for prosthetic devices.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for association health plans.
In casualty insurance, providing for cost-sharing calculation.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
Providing for mandatory Statewide employer-paid sick leave for employees and for civil penalties and remedies.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
Providing for individual and group health care insurance coverage protections and for core health benefits; imposing penalties; and providing for applicability and for regulations.
In general provisions relating to insurance companies, associations and exchanges, providing for use of genetic information for insurance purposes.
Providing for coverage under business interruption insurance during the COVID-19 disaster emergency.
Further providing for definitions.
Authorizing certain financial institutions to conduct savings promotion programs.
In general provisions relating to insurance companies,
In health insurance coverage parity and nondiscrimination, further providing for definitions and for adoption of Federal acts and providing for annual attestation by insurers and for insurer analysis and disclosure information.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for mental health parity and access to addiction treatment.
In banking and securities, further providing for fund.
In banking and securities, further providing for fund.
In general provisions relating to insurance companies, associations and exchanges, further providing for service contract exclusion.
In medical professional liability, further providing for informed consent.
In casualty insurance, providing for reimbursement for prosthetic devices.
Providing for reduction in prescription drug costs; and imposing powers and duties on the Insurance Commissioner.
Providing for prohibitions on financial institutions during a declaration by the Governor of a disaster emergency.
In general provisions relating to insurance companies, associations and exchanges, providing for use of genetic information for insurance purposes.
In casualty insurance, further providing for mastectomy and breast cancer reconstruction.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations.
In financial responsibility, further providing for request for lower limits of coverage, for coverages in excess of required amounts, for stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits and option to waive, for notice of available benefits and limits and for availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles.
In health insurance coverage parity and nondiscrimination, further providing for nondiscrimination of chiropractic services and imposing penalties.
Prohibiting certain garnishment of emergency disaster assistance.
Further providing for definitions.
In administrative organization, further providing for executive officers, administrative departments and independent administrative boards and commissions, for departmental administrative boards, commissions and offices, for department heads and for gubernatorial appointments; in organization of departmental administrative boards and commissions and of advisory boards and commissions, further providing for board to license private bankers; in Commonwealth agency fees, further providing for Department of Banking and for Pennsylvania Securities Commission; and, in powers and duties of the Department of Banking and its departmental administrative board and commission, further providing for powers and duties in general, for banking supervisory powers and for banking laws; repealing provisions relating to powers and duties of the Pennsylvania Securities Commission; and making editorial changes.
Providing for telemedicine, authorizing the regulation of telemedicine by professional licensing boards and providing for insurance coverage of telemedicine.
Relating to property and business interruption insurance coverage for COVID-19 Pandemic-related Losses.
Providing for coverage under business interruption insurance during the COVID-19 disaster emergency.
Providing for pharmaceutical transparency; establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Board and providing for its powers and duties; and establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Review Fund.
Providing for health insurance coverage requirements for stage four, advanced metastatic cancer.
Repealing provisions relating to Pennsylvania Civil Disorder Authority and to basic property insurance assessment; and, in miscellaneous, further providing for effective date.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for association health plans.
In casualty insurance, further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued and for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents.
In quality health care accountability and protection, further providing for definitions and for responsibilities of managed care plans; providing for preauthorization standards and for preauthorization costs; further providing for continuity of care; providing for step therapy protocols; further providing for information for enrollees, for required disclosure and for operational standards; providing for preauthorization and adverse determinations, for appeals, for access requirements in service areas, for uniform preauthorization form, for preauthorization exemptions and for data collection and reporting.
In fraternal benefit societies, providing for solvency and further providing for benefit contract and for injunction, liquidation and receivership of domestic society.
In financial responsibility, further providing for definitions and for required benefits.
Providing for the use of certain credentialing applications and for credentialing requirements for health insurers; imposing penalties; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
In forgery and fraudulent practices, further providing for bad checks.
Further providing for definitions.
Providing for community reinvestment, for community reinvestment by banks and for community reinvestment by nonbank entities.
Urging the President and the Congress of the United States to enact H.Res. 1595 or similar legislation to remove the obstacles preventing financial institutions from providing banking services to cannabis-related businesses operating under state law.
In casualty insurance, providing for cap on payments for prescription insulin drugs.
Further providing for security freeze.
Providing for the protection of consumers of health care coverage against surprise balance bills for emergency services and certain covered health care services.
Providing for health insurance markets oversight; and establishing the Pennsylvania Health Insurance Exchange Fund.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for medication synchronization.
Requiring physician practices operating as part of an integrated delivery network to meet certain requirements to ensure patient access and consumer choice; imposing powers and duties on the Insurance Department; and imposing penalties.
In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; providing for organization and powers and duties of the Health Care Competition Oversight Board; in licensing of health care facilities, further providing for definitions, for licensure and for issuance of license; in general provisions, repeals and effective date, providing for confidentiality; and making editorial changes.
Providing for health insurance coverage requirements for stage four, advanced metastatic cancer.
In medical professional liability, further providing for informed consent.
In casualty insurance, providing for cost-sharing calculation.
In insurance, further providing for joint underwriting association.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for postexposure prophylaxis HIV medication and providing for enforcement by the Insurance Commissioner.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for preexposure prophylaxis HIV medication and providing for enforcement by the Insurance Commissioner.
Providing for consumer prescription drug pricing disclosure, for pharmacy freedom to communicate and for enforcement by the Insurance Department.
Establishing the Flood Insurance Premium Assistance Task Force.
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to establish an advisory committee to conduct a study on how to best assist residents of this Commonwealth who have been impacted by rising flood insurance premiums.
Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.
Providing for requirements for insurers relating to prescription drug coverage; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.
Providing for Cannabis Banking Commission.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for infertility treatment.
Providing for health care insurance coverage protections, for duties of the Insurance Department and the Insurance Commissioner, for regulations, for enforcement and for penalties.
In casualty insurance, providing coverage for essential health benefits.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.
Providing for quality eye care for insured Pennsylvanians.
Amending the title of the act; in general provisions, further providing for authority of the Department of Banking and Securities; in licensing provisions, further providing for license terms and fees; in enforcement, further providing for suspension and revocation of license and civil penalties, for change of status, for restrictions on business of licensee and for civil penalty; and, in miscellaneous provisions, further providing for applicability and repealing provisions relating to report to General Assembly.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for corporate governance annual disclosure; and, in reserve liabilities, further providing for small company exemption.
In insurance producers, further providing for definitions and providing for self-service storage insurance.
In quality health care accountability and protection, further providing for emergency services and providing for quality eye care for insured Pennsylvanians.
In uniform health insurance claim form, further providing for forms for health insurance claims.
Providing for consumer prescription drug pricing disclosure.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for medication synchronization.
In quality health care accountability and protection, further providing for emergency services.
Relating to telemedicine; authorizing the regulation of telemedicine by professional licensing boards; and providing for insurance coverage of telemedicine.
In life insurance, further providing for surplus or safety fund and providing for contact information and for life policy locator service; and, in suitability of annuity transactions, further providing for definitions, for applicability and scope of article andfor duties of insurers and insurance producers, providing for insurance producer training, further providing for mitigation of responsibility and for recordkeeping and providing for regulations.
Providing for consumer prescription drug pricing disclosure.
In examinations, further providing for purpose and for definitions and providing for scheduling conference, for budget estimate and revisions, for billing invoices and for annual examination and analysis report and for the Pennsylvania Professional Liability Joint Underwriting Association; and making a related repeal.
Providing for health insurance coverage requirements for stage four, advanced metastatic cancer.
In insurance producers, further providing for definitions and providing for self-service storage insurance.
Providing for the licensure of limited lines travel insurance producers, for requirements for sale of travel insurance, for authority of limited lines travel insurance producers, for registration and training of travel retailers and for renewal of license.
In examinations, further providing for purpose and providing for scheduling conference, for budget estimate and revisions, for billing invoices and for annual examination and analysis report.
Adding provisions relating to public contracting for pharmacy benefits management.
In insurance producers, further providing for rebates prohibited and for inducements prohibited.
In general provisions relating to insurance companies, associations and exchanges, further providing for rebates and inducements prohibited.
In health and accident insurance, providing for pharmaceutical pricing transparency.
Further providing for definitions, for security freeze and for fees; providing for credit monitoring services; prohibiting the waiver of rights; and providing for protected persons security freeze.
Providing for a Statewide comprehensive health care system; establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Plan and providing for eligibility, services, coverages, subrogation, participating and nonparticipating providers, cost containment, quality assurance and for transitional support and training; establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Board, the Pennsylvania Health Care Agency, the Office of Health Care Ombudsman and the Pennsylvania Health Care Trust Fund; and imposing a payroll tax and an additional personal income tax.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for definitions, for license requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general requirements, for powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the mortgage loan business, for mortgage loan business prohibitions, for application for license, for license fees and for licensee requirements and providing for the promulgation of regulations to effectively incorporate Federal regulations.
In fraudulent transfers, further providing for short title of chapter and definitions, for insolvency, for value, for transfers fraudulent as to present and future creditors, for transfers fraudulent as to present creditors, for when transfer is made or obligation is incurred, for remedies of creditors, for defenses, liability and protection of transferee and for extinguishment of cause of action, providing for governing law and for application to series organization, further providing for supplementary provisions and providing for uniformity of application and construction and for relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act; and, in support matters generally, further providing for continuing jurisdiction over support orders.
In comprehensive health care for uninsured children, further providing for expiration.
Providing for annual report to General Assembly.
Further providing for security freeze and for fees.
In health and accident insurance, prohibiting exclusions for preexisting conditions.
In preliminary provisions, providing for Insurance Regulation and Oversight Fund; and making a related repeal.
Providing for direct primary care, medical service agreements and insurance, for medical service agreement requirements and for use of other health care practitioners.
In casualty insurance, providing for prescription drug coverage; and providing for Pennsylvania Health Care Payor Claims Database.
In health and accident insurance, providing for coverage for prostate-specific test.
Providing for direct primary care, medical service agreements and insurance, for medical service agreement requirements, for use of health savings accounts or flexible spending accounts and for use of other health care practitioners.
In general provisions, providing for health insurance coverage not required.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
In insurance, further providing for medical professional liability insurance and for the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund; and, in miscellaneous provisions, establishing the Health Care Provider Rate Stabilization Fund.
Establishing the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool, the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool Fund and the State Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool Board; providing for the powers and duties of the pool and the board, for selection of administering insurer and for payment of plan costs; and prescribing plan benefits.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons on qualified high deductible health plans; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
Authorizing employees of the Commonwealth and political subdivisions to establish health savings accounts; and providing for the requirements of health savings accounts and for tax exemption under certain circumstances.
Authorizing the purchase of health insurance from out-of-State insurers.
In real property, providing for real estate foreclosure of vacant and abandoned property and for sheriff's commission and credit or attorney fees.
In comprehensive health care for uninsured children, further providing for expiration.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations.
In forgery and fraudulent practices, further providing for bad checks.
Authorizing certain financial institutions to conduct savings promotion raffles; and providing for enforcement by the Department of Banking and Securities.
Providing for the use of certain credentialing applications and for credentialing requirements for health insurers; imposing penalties; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.
Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.
In financial provisions, further providing for Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Board.
Providing for the protection of consumers of health care coverage against surprise balance bills for emergency services and certain covered health care services.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for definitions, for license requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general requirements, for powers conferred on certain licensees engaged in the mortgage loan business, for mortgage loan business prohibitions, for application for license, for license fees and for licensee requirements and providing for the promulgation of regulations to effectively incorporate Federal regulations.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for external review.
Urging the Congress of the United States to enact legislation to reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions in effect under the Glass-Steagall Act and support repeal of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notice of increase in premium and for notice requirements for midterm cancellations and nonrenewals.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notices.
In miscellaneous provisions, establishing the Mcare Commission.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
In health and accident insurance, providing for coverage for infertility treatment.
Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for tobacco cessation programs and drugs.
Providing for the regulation of service contracts and for powers and duties of the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing a civil penalty.
Providing for pharmacy audit procedures, for registration of pharmacy benefits managers and auditing entities, for maximum allowable cost transparency and for prescription drugs reimbursed under the PACE and PACENET program; and making related repeals.
In regulation of insurers and related persons generally, providing for retroactive denial of reimbursements.
Amending the act of December 19, 1975 (P.L.604, No.173), entitled "An act to facilitate the use of electronic funds transfer systems by providing that credits to accounts in financial institutions designated by recipients shall satisfy legal requirements for payments by cash or checks," further providing for electronic funds transfers; providing for definitions; further providing for consumer protections; providing for payroll card accounts; and making editorial changes.
Further providing for title of act, for definitions, for license required and for exemptions; repealing provisions relating to partial exemption; further providing for qualifications for a license, for application for license, for fee, financial statement and security, for investigation issuance of license, for term of license, for renewal of licenses and for authority of the Department of Banking; providing for suspension, revocation or refusal and for licensee requirements; further providing for agents and subagents; repealing provisions relating to hearing and appeal, injunctions, rules and regulations and examinations by the Secretary of Banking; and further providing for penalties.
Providing for unclaimed life insurance benefits.
Providing for the licensure of limited lines travel insurance producers, for requirements for sale of travel insurance, for authority of limited lines travel insurance producers, for registration and training of travel retailers and for renewal of license.
Further providing for Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Board.
Providing for coverage requirements by an insurance carrier or health insurance plan for abuse-deterrent opioid analgesic drug products.
Providing for quality eye care for insured Pennsylvanians.
Further providing for punitive damages; providing for punitive damages study; and imposing duties on the Insurance Commissioner.
Providing for financial services credit ladder and imposing penalties; in forgery and fraudulent practices, further providing for deceptive or fraudulent business practices; and, in trade and commerce, providing for unlicensed installment lender.
Providing for telemedicine and for insurance coverage.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for oral chemotherapy medications.
Urging the Congress of the United States to enact legislation to reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions in effect under the Glass-Steagall Act and support the adoption of S.1709 and H. Res.381, which repeal the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Providing for standard valuation; and making related repeals regarding Act 284 of 1921 and Act 285 of 1921.
Further providing for definitions, for authority of department, for conditions for licensing and for fees and charges; and providing for recovery of losses due to theft and fraudulent misrepresentation.
Providing for coverage requirements by an insurance carrier or health insurance plan for abuse-deterrent opioid analgesic drug products.
Providing for patient access to diagnostics and treatments for Lyme disease and related tick-borne illnesses; and requiring health care policies to provide certain coverage.
Providing for the certification of mortgaged property as vacant and abandoned in an action for mortgage foreclosure, possession, quiet title or similar action to enforce an obligation in a mortgaged property, for effect of certification and for additional sheriffs' fees.
In forgery and fraudulent practices, further providing for bad checks.
Providing for pharmacy audit procedures.
Further providing for compliance with act.
Authorizing certain financial institutions to conduct savings promotion raffles; and providing for enforcement by the Department of Banking and Securities.
Further providing for Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Board.
Prohibiting emergency medical and health care services surprise billing.
Further providing for flood insurance education and information.
In casualty insurance, providing for emergency service system billing; in automobile insurance issuance, renewal, cancellation and refusal, providing for coverage obligations of loaner vehicles; and, in children's health care, further providing for expiration.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for postexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for preexposure prophylaxis HIV medication.
In miscellaneous provisions, providing for coverage obligations of loaner vehicles.
Providing for comprehensive health care for uninsured children; and making a repeal.
In emergency medical services system, providing for emergency service system billing.
Providing for health insurance computerized records security; and imposing a penalty.
In motor vehicle sales finance, further providing for definitions.
Providing for limits on copayments for insured medical services provided by a physical therapist, chiropractor and occupational therapist.
Providing for customer account notification.
In life and endowment insurance and annuities, further providing for policy delivery.
In financial responsibility, further providing for definitions; and, in fees, further providing for information concerning drivers and vehicles.
In bonds and recognizances, amending provisions relating to professional bondsmen and providing for authorization to conduct business within each county, for forfeited undertaking, for private cause of action and for third party sureties.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for oral chemotherapy medications.
Regulating navigators and assisters in the education and promotion of health insurance exchanges.
In health and accident insurance, establishing the Pharmaceutical Transparency Commission and providing for its powers and duties.
Further providing for emergency services.
Providing requirements for insurers relating to prescription drug coverage; and conferring powers and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.
In uniform health insurance claim form, further providing for forms for health insurance claims.
In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations.
Providing for registration of pawnbrokers, precious metals dealers, secondhand dealers and scrap metal processors.
Providing for medical professional liability reciprocal exchange-to-stock conversion and for adoption of plan of conversion; imposing duties on Insurance Commissioner; providing for contents of plan of conversion, for optional provisions of plan of conversion, for alternative plan of conversion, for effective date of plan, for rights of subscribers whose policies are issued after adoption of plan and before effective date, for corporate existence, for conflict of interest, for failure to give notice, for limitation on actions, for reciprocal insurer insolvent or in hazardous financial condition, for rules and regulations, for laws applicable to stock company, for licensing of stock company and commencement of business as an insurance company, for amendment of policies and for prohibition on acquisitions of control.
In bonds and recognizances, amending provisions relating to professional bondsmen; and providing for authorization to conduct business within each county, for forfeited undertaking, for private cause of action and for third party sureties.
Providing for self-service storage facility insurance.
Further providing for flood insurance education and information.
In casualty insurance, providing for joint payment for emergency service organization.
Further providing for reimbursement for diabetic supplies.
In health and accident insurance, providing for insurance coverage for infertility treatment services.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notice of increase in premium and for notice requirements for midterm cancellations.
In casualty insurance, providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
Providing for retroactive denial of reimbursement of payments to health care providers by insurers.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notices.
In miscellaneous provisions, establishing the Mcare Commission.
Requiring insurers that approve claims for emergency services to directly reimburse organizations that provide such services.
In insurance, further providing for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for tobacco cessation programs and drugs.
Providing for the regulation of service contracts and for powers and duties of the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing a civil penalty.
Amending the title of the act; and further providing for medical foods insurance coverage, for cost-sharing provisions, for regulations and for applicability.
Further providing for definitions.
Further providing for definitions.
In casualty insurance, providing for pharmaceutical coverage for oral anticancer medications; and providing for medical professional liability reciprocal exchange-to-stock conversion.
Regulating navigators and assisters in the education and promotion of health insurance exchanges.
Further providing for flood insurance education and information.
In suspension of business - involuntary dissolutions, further providing for definitions, for injunctions and orders, for fraudulent transfers prior to petition and for voidable preferences and liens.
In bonds and recognizances, amending provisions relating to professional bondsmen; and providing for authorization to conduct business within each county, for forfeited undertaking and for private cause of action.
In casualty insurance, providing for pharmaceutical coverage for oral anticancer medications.
Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee, in collaboration with other State departments and agencies, to study consumer access to and the regulatory structure of short-term consumer credit.
Further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations and for mastectomy and breast cancer reconstruction; and providing for limits on copayments and coinsurances for insured medical services provided by a physical therapist, chiropractor or occupational therapist.
Further providing for definitions, for injunctions and order, for fraudulent transfers prior to petition and for voidable preferences and liens.
Providing for the licensure of persons providing debt settlement services, for powers and duties of the Department of Banking and Securities and for enforcement; imposing civil penalties; and making a related repeal.
Further providing for purposes of limited liability companies.
Further providing for purpose, for definitions, for required services, for board of directors, for contracts with practitioners, hospitals and insurance companies, for right to serve or benefits when outside the state, for supervision and for reports and examinations; and providing for applicability to limited liability companies.
In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in incorporation, further providing for articles of incorporation, for Department of Banking consideration of articles and for bylaws; in corporate powers, duties and safeguards, further providing for powers, for fees and charges, for loan interest, for power to borrow, for loans and for dividends; in members, directors and officers, further providing for notice to members and for expulsion and withdrawal; in amendment of articles, further providing for procedure for amendment of articles; in conversion, merger and consolidation, further providing for conversion into Federal credit union and for adoption of plan; and, in dissolution, further providing for approval of voluntary dissolution.
Making extensive substantive and editorial changes; further providing for definitions, exempt securities, exempt transactions, required documents for registration statements, rules for filing federally covered securities, exemptions from registration provisions, powers for the Department of Banking and Securities, administration of the act, increasing assessments, methods of payment of funds and requirements for administrative proceedings under the act; making a repeal; and establishing a restricted account in the General Fund.
Providing for payment and reimbursement rates for health care service; and imposing duties on the Insurance Department.
Urging the Congress of the United States to reauthorize Federally provided terrorism reinsurance for insurers.
Further providing for definitions.
Further providing for definitions.
Extensively revising provisions on life and health insurance guaranty associations; and making editorial changes.
Limiting copayments and coinsurances for insured medical services.
Providing for definitions, for conversion of viatical settlement benefits, for proceeds of viatical settlement contract, for additional requirements of a viatical settlement contract, for requirements regarding viatical settlement contract proceeds, for viatical settlement provider duties, for exemption, for claims, for duties of department and for duties of Department of Public Welfare.
In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; providing for organization and powers and duties of the Health Care Competition Oversight Board; in licensing of health care facilities, further providing for definitions, for licensure and for issuance of license and providing for confidentiality; and making editorial changes.
Requiring physician practices operating as part of an integrated delivery network to meet certain requirements to ensure patient access and consumer choice; and imposing powers and duties on the Insurance Department.
Further providing for definitions, for authority of the department, for conditions for licensing and for fees and charges; and providing for recovery of losses due to fraudulent misrepresentation.
In financial responsibility, further providing for manner of providing proof of financial responsibility, for required financial responsibility and for availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles.
Providing for registration of pawnbrokers, precious metals dealers, secondhand dealers and scrap metal processors; and making inconsistent repeals.
Codifying the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act and the Goods and Services Installment Sales Act; making conforming amendments to Titles 7 and 42; and making related repeals.
Further providing for flood insurance education and information.
Further providing for definitions, for identity of pledger and for pawn ticket; providing for hold orders and related procedures; and further providing for sale of pledge and for penalties.
Providing for electronic delivery of information and posting of policies and endorsements and for risk management and own risk solvency assessment.
Further providing for authority of vendors of portable electronics and for termination of portable electronics insurance.
Providing for benevolent gestures relating to medical professional liability insurance.
Further providing for definitions, for children's health care and for expiration.
Urging Congress to enact legislation to reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions in effect under the Glass-Steagall Act and support the adoption of Senate Bills 985 and 1282, which repeal the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
In financial responsibility, further providing for definitions.
Providing for micro loan reform and imposing penalties; further providing for deceptive or fraudulent business practices; and providing for unlicensed short-term lending.
Providing for joint payment for emergency medical services agencies.
Further providing for definitions, for license requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general requirements, for mortgage loan business prohibitions, for requirements as to open-end loans, for application for license, for prelicensing and continuing education, for licensee requirements, for licensee limitations, for surrender of license, for authority of department, for suspension, revocation or refusal, for penalties, for applicability and for procedure for determination on noncompliance with Federal law.
Creating the Insurance Regulation and Oversight Fund; and providing for its use.
Further providing for manner of providing proof of financial responsibility, for required financial responsibility and for availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles.
Revising secured transaction provisions relating to definitions, to control of electronic chattel paper, to location of debtor, to perfection of security interests in property subject to certain statutes, regulations and treaties, to continued perfection of security interest following change in governing law, to interests which take priority over or take free of security interest or agricultural lien, to priority of security interests created by new debtor, to discharge of account debtor, notification of assignment, identification and proof of assignment, restrictions on assignment of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles and promissory notes ineffective, to restrictions on assignment of promissory notes, health-care-insurance receivables and certain general intangibles ineffective, to contents of financing statement, record of mortgage as financing statement, time of filing financing statement, to name of debtor and secured party, to effect of certain events on effectiveness of financing statement, to duration and effectiveness of financing statement, effect of lapsed financing statement, to what constitutes filing, effectiveness of filing, to claim concerning inaccurate or wrongfully filed record and to collection and enforcement by secured party; providing for transition provisions for 2013 amendments; imposing duties upon the Department of State and the Department of Transportation; and making editorial changes.
Further providing for medical professional liability insurance, for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund and for actuarial data; and providing for conflict.
Repealing the act of December 14, 1967 (P.L.746, No.345), known as the Savings Association Code of 1967, eliminating provisions for incorporation and organization, for names, for offices, for directors, officers, employees and attorneys, for members, for corporate powers, for savings operations, earnings, account insurance and reserves, for investment operations, for amendment of articles, for mergers, consolidations, conversions and reorganizations, for voluntary and involuntary dissolution and distribution of assets upon insolvency, for foreign and Federal associations, for provisions applicable to Department of Banking and Securities and for penalties and criminal provisions.
In regulation of medical professional liability insurance, repealing provisions relating to reports to commissioner and claims information.
Providing for electronic delivery of information and posting of policies and endorsements.
Providing for compliance with Federal health care legislation.
Providing for retroactive denial of reimbursement of payments to health care providers by insurers.
Further providing for title, for definitions, for required license, for application for license, for license bond, for license fee, for organization and minimum capital, for issuance of license, for records required, for reports to the Secretary of Banking, for examinations by the secretary, for authority of the secretary, for powers conferred on licensees, for licensee requirements and limitations, for statement of contract, for scope of act and for penalties.
Further providing for definitions, for authority of the department, for conditions for licensing and for fees and charges; and providing for recovery of losses due to fraudulent misrepresentation.
Providing for electronic delivery of information and posting of policies and endorsements and for risk management and own risk solvency assessment.
Further providing for required financial responsibility.
Providing for compliance with Federal health care legislation.
Providing for pharmacy audit procedures.
In health investment, further providing for use of Tobacco Settlement Fund.
In financial responsibility, further providing for exclusion from benefits.
Repealing the act of December 14, 1967 (P.L.746, No.345), known as the Savings Association Code of 1967, eliminating provisions for incorporation and organization, for names, for offices, for directors, officers, employees and attorneys, for members, for corporate powers, for savings operations, earnings, account insurance and reserves, for investment operations, for amendment of articles, for mergers, consolidations, conversions and reorganizations, for voluntary and involuntary dissolution and distribution of assets upon insolvency, for foreign and Federal associations, for provisions applicable to Department of Banking and Securities and for penalties and criminal provisions.
Further providing for reimbursement for diabetic supplies.
Adding a definition of "registered nurse first assistant"; and further providing for scope of coverage.
Requiring insurers that approve claims for emergency services to directly reimburse organizations that provide such services.
Providing for a Statewide comprehensive health care system; establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Plan and providing for eligibility, services, coverages, subrogation, participating providers, cost containment, reduction of errors, tort remedies, administrative remedies and procedures, attorney fees, quality assurance, nonparticipating providers, transitional support and training; and establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Agency, the Employer Health Services Levy, the Individual Wellness Tax, the Pennsylvania Health Care Trust Fund and the Pennsylvania Health Care Board and providing for their powers and duties.
In health and accident insurance, providing for insurance coverage for infertility treatment services.
Establishing the Mcare Commission.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notice of increase in premium and for notice requirements for midterm cancellations.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notices.
Providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
Further providing for forms for health insurance claims.
In transfers of funds, further providing for exclusion of consumer transactions governed by Federal law; and making an editorial change.
Requiring health insurers to disclose fee schedules and all rules and algorithms relating thereto; requiring health insurers to provide full payment to physicians when more than one surgical procedure is performed on the patient by the same physician during one continuous operating procedure; and providing for causes of action and for penalties.
Providing for pharmacy audit procedures; and establishing the Pharmacy Error Reduction Committee and providing for its powers and duties.
In regulation of medical professional liability insurance, repealing provisions relating to reports to commissioner and claims information.
In health and accident insurance, providing for coverage for orally administered anticancer medications.
Requiring insurers that approve claims for emergency services to directly reimburse organizations that provide the services.
Further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations.
Providing for health insurance coverage not required.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons on qualified high deductible health plans; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
Establishing the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool, the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool Fund and the State Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool Board; providing for the powers and duties of the pool and the board, for selection of administering insurer and for payment of plan costs; and prescribing plan benefits.
Further providing for medical professional liability insurance, for the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund; and establishing the Health Care Provider Rate Stabilization Fund.
Authorizing the purchase of health insurance from out-of-State insurers.
In health and accident insurance, providing for Healthy Living Committee discount.
Authorizing employees of the Commonwealth and political subdivisions to establish health savings accounts; and providing for the requirements of health savings accounts and for tax exemption under certain circumstances.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for tobacco cessation programs and drugs.
In health and accident insurance, providing for pregnancy as a preexisting condition and for coverage for maternity care; and, in health care insurance individual accessibility, further providing for policy choice for eligible individuals.
Providing for the regulation of service contracts and for powers and duties of the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing a civil penalty.
In insurance, further providing for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund.
In transfers of funds, further providing for exclusion of consumer transactions governed by Federal law; and making an editorial change.
Limiting copayments and coinsurances for insured medical services.
In health and accident insurance, providing for coverage of prescriptions.
Further providing for residential mortgage interest rates and for effect on inconsistent acts.
Further providing for general scope of supervision and exercise of discretion, for assessment of expenses of department upon institutions, for disclosure of information forbidden, penalty and exceptions, for examination of corporations or persons affiliated with institutions and for orders by department; and providing for implementation of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010.
Further providing for definitions, for persons authorized to engage in business of receiving deposits and money for transmission, for corporations authorized to act as fiduciary, for retention of records and admissibility of copies in evidence, for emergency powers and for acquisitions, and offers to acquire, shares of banks, bank and trust companies, trust companies and national banks; repealing provisions relating to prohibition against certain acquisitions, to legal holidays and to limitation on deposit of Commonwealth funds; further providing for additional powers of incorporated institutions related to conduct of business, for persons bound by bylaws and execution of instruments, for general lending powers, for direct leasing of personal property and for limits on indebtedness of one customer including purchased paper; repealing provisions relating to installment loans including revolving credit plans, to real estate loans, to authorizing certain loans for commercial, business, professional, agricultural or nonprofit purposes including revolving credit plans, to authorizing monthly interest loans for individuals, partnerships and other unincorporated entities, to alternate basis for interest charges by institutions, to charging interest at rates permitted competing lenders, to notice of annual fees and refunds on credit cards of affiliate banks, to authorization of fees for revolving credit plans and to extensions of credit to individuals, partnerships and unincorporated associations; further providing for application of chapter, for actions required, permitted or prohibited in fiduciary capacity, for transfer of fiduciary accounts and for investments; repealing provisions relating to real estate loans; further providing for lending powers and direct leasing of personal property; repealing provisions relating to conditional powers of savings banks; providing for pledges for deposits, limits on indebtedness of one customer including purchased paper; further providing for tentative trusts, for authorized offices, for authorization of new branches, for approval of branch by department and for branches outside Pennsylvania; repealing provisions relating to branches acquired from the receiver of a closed institution or from an institution in danger of closing; further providing for articles of incorporation and for certificate of authorization to do business; providing for organization as a limited liability company; further providing for minimum capital, for classes of shares, for share certificates, for cash dividends, for redemption and acquisition of redeemable shares and statement of reduction of authorized shares, for number, qualifications and eligibility of directors or trustees, for audits and reports by directors or trustees, accountants and internal auditors and for prohibitions applicable to directors, trustees, officers, employees and attorneys; repealing provisions relating to indemnity and immunity of certain directors; providing for standard of care and justifiable reliance; further providing for articles of amendment, for authority to merge or consolidate, for requirements for a merger or consolidation, for mergers, consolidations and conversions of savings banks, for right of shareholders to receive payment for shares following a control transaction, for articles of conversion, for voluntary dissolution prior to commencement of business, for certificate of election for voluntary dissolution and for articles of dissolution; repealing provisions relating to application of chapter, to examinations and reports and to examination of affiliates and persons performing bank services; further providing for relationship of institutions and their personnel with officials and employees of department; repealing provisions relating to additional powers of the Department of Banking; and further providing for penalties and criminal provisions applicable to directors, trustees, officers, employees and attorneys of institutions and for penalties applicable to persons subject to this act.
Defining "covered dentist services"; and prohibiting insurers from setting fees for noncovered dentist services.
Establishing a task force on Lyme disease and related maladies; and providing for powers and duties of the task force, the Department of Health, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Game Commission to execute prevention and education strategies.
Repealing the act of December 14, 1967 (P.L.746, No.345), known as the Savings Association Code of 1967, eliminating provisions for incorporation and organization, for names, for offices, for directors, officers, employees and attorneys, for members, for corporate powers, for savings operations, earnings, account insurance and reserves, for investment operations, for amendment of articles, for mergers, consolidations, conversions and reorganizations, for voluntary and involuntary dissolution and distribution of assets upon insolvency, for foreign and Federal associations, for provisions applicable to Department of Banking and for penalties and criminal provisions.
In regulation of medical professional liability insurance, repealing provisions relating to reports to commissioner and claims information.
Revising secured transaction provisions relating to definitions, to control of electronic chattel paper, to location of debtor, to perfection of security interests in property subject to certain statutes, regulations and treaties, to continued perfection of security interest following change in governing law, to interests which take priority over or take free of security interest or agricultural lien, to priority of security interests created by new debtor, to discharge of account debtor, notification of assignment, identification and proof of assignment, restrictions on assignment of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles and promissory notes ineffective, to restrictions on assignment of promissory notes, health-care-insurance receivables and certain general intangibles ineffective, to contents of financing statement, record of mortgage as financing statement, time of filing financing statement, to name of debtor and secured party, to effect of certain events on effectiveness of financing statement, to duration and effectiveness of financing statement, effect of lapsed financing statement, to what constitutes filing, effectiveness of filing, to claim concerning inaccurate or wrongfully filed record and to collection and enforcement by secured party; providing for transition provisions for 2012 amendments; imposing duties upon the Department of State and the Department of Transportation; and making editorial changes.
In bonds and recognizances, amending provisions relating to professional bondsmen; and providing for a private cause of action.
Providing mandatory insurance coverage for general anesthesia.
Providing for licensure of vendors, for requirements for sale of portable electronics insurance, for authority of vendors of portable electronics, for termination of portable electronics insurance, for licensing, for renewal of license, for injunctions and for appeals.
Further providing for reinsurance credits, for definitions, for acquisition of control of or merger or consolidation with domestic insurer, for acquisitions involving insurers not otherwise covered, for registration of insurers, for standards and management of an insurer within a holding company system and for examination; providing for supervisory colleges and for group-wide supervision for international insurance groups; and further providing for confidential treatment, for rules and regulations, for injunctions and certain prohibitions and for sanctions.
Further providing for sales and purchases, for prohibited advisory activities and for civil liabilities.
Providing for the licensure of persons providing debt settlement services, for powers and duties of the Department of Banking and for enforcement; imposing civil penalties; and repealing in part the Debt Management Services Act.
A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing for health care services.
Adding definitions; and providing for professional liability insurance.
In Title 7, providing for short-term loan protection; and, in Title 18, further providing for deceptive or fraudulent business practices and providing for unlicensed short-term lending.
Providing for retroactive denial of reimbursement of payments to health care providers by insurers.
Providing for punitive damages study; and imposing duties on the Insurance Commissioner.
Further providing for definitions, for exemptions and for supplemental provisions and rules.
Further providing for reinsurance credits.
In health and accident insurance, providing for coverage for orally administered anticancer medications.
Further providing for definitions and for license; providing for application for public adjuster license, for licensing, for issuance and term of license, for license renewals and for reciprocal licensing; further providing for fees, for bond and for contract; providing for written disclosure of financial interest; further providing for revocation, etc., of license and for violations; providing for civil remedy; further providing for administration and enforcement; and providing for persons licensed as public adjuster solicitors.
Establishing a task force on Lyme disease and related maladies; and providing for powers and duties of the task force, the Department of Health, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Game Commission to execute prevention and education strategies.
Providing for nondiscrimination by payers in health care benefit plans.
Further providing for definitions, for exemptions and for supplemental provisions and rules.
Memorializing Congress to pass H.R. 1179 or S. 1467, the Respect for Rights of Conscience Act of 2011.
Further providing for names permitted to be used and for prohibition of adoption, use or advertisement of certain names, titles and descriptions.
Dividing the act into Federal compliance and Commonwealth exclusivity; in Federal compliance, further providing for definitions, for required filings, for review procedure, for notice of disapproval, for use of disapproved forms or rates, for review of form or rate disapproval, for disapproval after use, for filing of provider contracts, for record maintenance, for public comment and for penalties and providing for regulations and for expiration; in Commonwealth exclusivity, providing for regulations and for action by the Insurance Commissioner; and making editorial changes.
In hospital plan corporations, further providing for rates and contracts.
Dividing the act into Federal compliance and Commonwealth exclusivity; in Federal compliance, further providing for definitions, for required filings, for review procedure, for notice of disapproval, for use of disapproved forms or rates, for review of form or rate disapproval, for disapproval after use, for filing of provider contracts, for record maintenance, for public comment and for penalties and providing for regulations and for expiration; in Commonwealth exclusivity, providing for regulations and for action by the Insurance Commissioner; and making editorial changes.
Providing for compliance with Federal health care legislation.
Further providing for definitions and for rates and contracts.
Further providing for unfair acts.
In financial responsibility, further providing for exclusion from benefits.
Further providing for additional powers of incorporated institutions related to conduct of business; and providing for ownership of property.
In financial responsibility, further providing for definitions.
In general regulation, providing for contract negotiation; and making an editorial change.
Providing for emergency service system billing.
In hospital plan corporations, further providing for rates and contracts.
Further providing for rates and contracts.
Further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations.
Providing for physical therapy benefit design.
Providing for credentialing of physicians by health insurers, for physician payment during credentialing process and for the powers and duties of the Department of Health; establishing a private right of action; and prescribing administrative fines.
Providing for compliance with Federal health care legislation.
Providing for a Statewide comprehensive health care system; establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Plan and providing for eligibility, services, coverages, subrogation, participating providers, cost containment, reduction of errors, tort remedies, administrative remedies and procedures, attorney fees, quality assurance, nonparticipating providers, transitional support and training; and establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Agency, the Employer Health Services Levy, the Individual Wellness Tax, the Pennsylvania Health Care Trust Fund and the Pennsylvania Health Care Board and providing for their powers and duties.
Amending the act of July 6, 1917 (P.L.723, No.262), entitled "An act imposing a tax on premiums of insurance and reinsurance in foreign insurance companies and associations not registered in this Commonwealth; providing the method of collection of such tax, and imposing penalties," further providing for tax on contracts with unauthorized companies and deductions.
Further providing for purpose, for definitions, for acting for or aiding nonadmitted insurers, for requirements for eligible surplus lines insurers, for surplus lines licensee's duty to notify insured, for exempt risks, for surplus lines advisory organizations, for licensing of surplus lines licensee, for surplus lines licensees may accept business from insurance producer, for surplus lines tax, for tax on independently procured insurance and for suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of surplus lines licensee's license.
Providing for insurance language translation.
Further providing for definitions, for identity of pledger and for pawn ticket; providing for hold orders and related procedures; and further providing for sale of pledge and for penalties.
Codifying the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act; further providing for aggravated assault; providing for repossession vandalism, for unauthorized recovery and for the regulation of professional repossessors and collateral recovery; and making a related repeal.
In health and accident insurance, providing for pregnancy as a preexisting condition and for coverage for maternity care; and, in health care insurance individual accessibility, further providing for policy choice for eligible individuals.
Requiring insurers that approve claims for emergency services to directly reimburse organizations that provide such services.
Providing for mandatory arbitration.
Further providing for definitions.
In financial responsibility, further providing for exclusion from benefits.
Further providing for required financial responsibility.
Requiring insurers that approve claims for emergency services to directly reimburse organizations that provide such services.
Establishing the Pennsylvania Health Insurance Exchange; imposing duties on the Insurance Department; and providing for powers and duties of the exchange, for health benefit plan certification, for funding and publication of costs and for regulations.
Requiring health insurance policies to provide coverage for tobacco cessation programs and drugs.
Further defining "financial responsibility."
Providing for pharmacy audit procedures.
Further providing for the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund.
Further providing for medical professional liability insurance, for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund and for actuarial data; and providing for conflict.
Providing for group life insurance to law enforcement officers and for the powers and duties of the Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police.
Adding a definition of "registered nurse first assistant"; and further providing for scope of coverage.
Establishing the Mcare Commission.
Making a supplemental appropriation from the General Fund to the Insurance Department for fiscal year 2010-2011.
Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to study the adult basic coverage insurance program and identify possible funding sources that are available to continue this program, reporting its findings to the Public Health and Welfare Committee of the Senate within 90 days of the passage of this resolution.
Providing for funding for the Adult Basic Program.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notice of increase in premium and for notice requirements for midterm cancellations.
Amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notices.
Providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
To ensure equitable coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs and devices and the medical and counseling services necessary for their effective use.
Further providing for notice of election of tort options and for definitions.
Requiring health insurers to disclose fee schedules and all rules and algorithms relating thereto; requiring health insurers to provide full payment to physicians when more than one surgical procedure is performed on the patient by the same physician during one continuous operating procedure; and providing for causes of action and for penalties.
Providing for joint payment for emergency service organization.
In health and accident insurance, providing for Healthy Living Committee discount.
Authorizing employees of the Commonwealth and political subdivisions to establish health savings accounts; and providing for the requirements of health savings accounts and for tax exemption under certain circumstances.
Providing for health insurance coverage not required.
Establishing the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool, the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool Fund and the State Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool Board; providing for the powers and duties of the pool and the board, for selection of administering insurer and for payment of plan costs; and prescribing plan benefits.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons on qualified high deductible health plans; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
Further providing for medical professional liability insurance, for the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund; and establishing the Health Care Provider Rate Stabilization Fund.
Authorizing the purchase of health insurance from out-of-State insurers.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
In health and accident insurance, providing for insurance coverage for infertility treatment services.
Providing for provision of decedent's life insurance information to a licensed funeral director; and imposing a duty on the Insurance Department.
In insurance, further providing for medical professional liability insurance.
In insurance, further providing for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund.
Providing for use of credit history of insureds; and further providing for penalties imposed by Insurance Department.
Providing for the regulation of service contracts and for powers and duties of the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing a civil penalty.
Providing for anatomic pathology service disclosure.
Further providing for definitions and for exceptions to license requirements.
Further providing for immunity from liability; and making a related repeal.
Further providing for medical professional liability insurance, for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund and for actuarial data; and providing for conflict.
Further providing for insurance fraud; consolidating Article XI of The Insurance Department Act of 1921, further providing for purpose, for definitions, for Insurance Fraud Prevention Trust Fund, for powers and duties and for duties of insurance licensees and their employees; and making a repeal.
Further providing for definitions; providing for medical professional liability insurance; and making a related repeal.
Further providing for marketing and administration of service contracts being distinct from the business of insurance.
Further providing for investigations and subpoenas and for audits.
Providing for compliance with Federal health care legislation.
Further defining "financial responsibility."
Providing for minimum number of covered employees; further providing for duties of insurers and insurance producers, for investment, for group accident and sickness insurance and for mini-COBRA small employer group health policies; providing for continuation of coverage reinstatement; in long-term care, further providing for definitions; and providing for appealing an insurer's determination the benefit trigger is not met, for prompt payment of clean claims and for applicability.
Codifying the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Sales Finance Act; further providing for aggravated assault; providing for repossession vandalism, for unauthorized recovery and for the regulation of professional repossessors and collateral recovery; and making a related repeal.
Providing for the regulation of service contracts and for powers and duties of the Insurance Commissioner; and imposing a civil penalty.
In insurance producer licensing, providing for life, accident and health insurance.
Further providing for definitions and for license; providing for application for public adjuster license, for licensing, for issuance and term of license, for license renewals and for reciprocal licensing; further providing for fees, for bond and for contract; providing for written disclosure of financial interest; further providing for revocation, etc., of license and for violations; providing for civil remedy; further providing for administration and enforcement; and providing for persons licensed as public adjuster solicitors.
Further providing for violations; and providing for civil remedy.
Providing for access to community pharmacy services.
Prohibiting insurers from setting fees for noncovered insurance services.
Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a study of the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund administered by the Insurance Department.
Providing for oncology benefit design.
Further providing for definitions.
Establishing the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool, the Pennsylvania High-Risk Health Insurance Pool Fund and the State Comprehensive Health Insurance Pool Board; providing for the powers and duties of the pool and the board; for selection of administering insurer and for payment of plan costs; and prescribing plan benefits.
A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing for health care services.
Further providing for Mini-COBRA small employer group health policies; and providing for continuation of coverage reinstatement.
Providing for health insurance coverage not required.
An Act amending the act of September 2, 1961 (P.L.1232, No.540), known as the Model Act for the Regulation of Credit Life Insurance and Credit Accident and Health Insurance, further providing for premiums and refunds.
Providing for the licensure of persons providing debt settlement services, for powers and duties of the Department of Banking and for enforcement; and making a related repeal.
In general provisions relating to insurance companies, further providing for annual and other reports; providing for suitability of annuity transactions and for the regulation of health insurance practices concerning parity and nondiscrimination; further providing for definitions, for acting for or aiding nonadmitted insurers, for requirements for eligible surplus lines insurers, for other nonadmitted insurers, for surplus lines licensee's duty to notify insured, for declarations, for surplus lines advisory organizations, for evidence of insurance, for effect of payment to surplus lines licensee, for licensing of surplus lines licensee, for surplus lines licensee's acceptance of business from brokers, for records of surplus lines licensees, for monthly reports, for surplus lines tax, for tax on independently procured insurance, for suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of surplus lines licensee's license and for penalties; providing for compliance; and, in children's health care, further providing for expiration of certain provisions.
Providing for the regulation of health insurance practices concerning parity and nondiscrimination.
Directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to study and to issue a report comparing the impact and funding of health care as it is currently available in this Commonwealth and as proposed by certain pending legislation.
Imposing restrictions relating to premium rates for small employer group health benefit plans; providing for renewability and availability of coverage; establishing standards to assure fair marketing; providing for powers and duties of the Insurance Commissioner; and repealing provisions of the Accident and Health Filing Reform Act.
Urging the Insurance Commissioner to investigate the prevalence of the practice by which motor vehicle insurers coerce or otherwise attempt to aggressively direct their insureds who have filed claims for damaged motor vehicles to use motor vehicle repair shops that have been preapproved by the insurer or that are affiliated with the insurer, thereby restricting or adversely affecting the choice of the insureds to select repair shops of their own choice.
Providing for insurance coverage for infertility treatment services.
Establishing a task force on Lyme disease and related maladies; and providing for powers and duties of the task force, the Department of Health, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Pennsylvania Game Commission to execute prevention and education strategies and ensure patient access to appropriate care and treatment.
Providing for small group health plan rates, for coverage requirements and for marketing requirements.
Providing for provision of decedent's life insurance information to a licensed funeral director; and imposing a duty on the Insurance Department.
Establishing the Mcare Commission.
Providing for coverage for eating disorder treatment.
Providing for the regulation of health insurance practices concerning parity and nondiscrimination.
In Title 7, providing for short-term loan protection; and, in Title 18, further providing for deceptive or fraudulent business practices and providing for unlicensed short-term lending.
In mortgage loan industry licensure and consumer protection, further providing for scope, for definitions, for license requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general requirements, for powers of licensees in mortgage loan business, for mortgage lending authority and for license applications; providing for prelicensing and continuing education; further providing for license fees, for license issuance, for licensee requirements, for administration and for sanctions; and providing for procedure for determination of noncompliance with Federal law.
Further providing for definitions, for acting for or aiding nonadmitted insurers, for requirements for eligible surplus lines insurers, for other nonadmitted insurers, for surplus lines licensee's duty to notify insured, for declarations, for surplus lines advisory organizations, for evidence of insurance, for effect of payment to surplus lines licensee, for licensing of surplus lines licensee, for surplus lines licensee's acceptance of business from brokers, for records of surplus lines licensees, for monthly reports, for surplus lines tax, for tax on independently procured insurance, for suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of surplus lines licensee's license and for penalties; and providing for compliance.
Further providing for investigations and subpoenas and for audits.
Providing for health care participating provider credentialing, for duties of the Department of Health, for payments and for appeals.
Providing for a Statewide comprehensive health care system; establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Plan and providing for eligibility, services, coverages, subrogation, participating providers, cost containment, reduction of errors, tort remedies, administrative remedies and procedures, attorney fees, quality assurance, nonparticipating providers, transitional support and training; and establishing the Pennsylvania Health Care Agency, the Employer Health Services Levy, the Individual Wellness Tax and the Pennsylvania Health Care Board and providing for their powers and duties.
Further providing for adult basic coverage insurance program.
In mortgage loan industry licensing and consumer protection, further providing for scope, for definitions, for license requirements, for exceptions to license requirements, for general requirements, for powers of licensees in mortgage loan business, for mortgage lending authority and for license applications; providing for prelicensing and continuing education; further providing for license fees, for license issuance, for licensee requirements, for administration and for sanctions; and providing for procedure for determination of noncompliance with Federal law.
Providing for retroactive denial of reimbursement of payments to health care providers by insurers.
Further providing for definitions, for acting for or aiding nonadmitted insurers, for requirements for eligible surplus lines insurers, for other nonadmitted insurers, for surplus lines licensee's duty to notify insured, for declarations, for surplus lines advisory organizations, for evidence of insurance, for licensing of surplus lines licensee, for surplus lines licensee's acceptance of business from brokers, for records of surplus lines licensees, for monthly reports, for surplus lines tax, for tax on independently procured insurance, for suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of surplus lines licensee's license and for penalties; and providing for compliance.
Further providing for medical professional liability insurance, for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund and for actuarial data; and making repeals.
Providing for oncology benefit design.
Establishing the Expanded Adult Basic Coverage Insurance Program and the Physician Retention Loan Forgiveness Program in the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency; providing for powers and duties of the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency and for health care coverage for telehealth; establishing the Hospital Electronic Information Incentive Payment Program and the Dentists for Medical Assistance Patients Program in the Department of Public Welfare; making appropriations; and making related repeals.
Further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued; providing for exemption from general applicability, for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents for guaranteed availability and renewability of small group health benefit plans and for affordable small group health care coverage; and making inconsistent repeals.
Further defining "institution"; and further providing for employee protection.
Further providing for mortgage loan business prohibitions.
Providing for suitability of annuity transactions.
Further providing for notice of election of tort options and for definitions.
In health and accident insurance, providing for group health policies to continue for period of time after termination of employment or membership in health maintenance organizations.
Establishing a system for payment or reduction in payment for preventable serious adverse events within this Commonwealth; developing bulletins; and providing for the powers and duties of the Department of Public Welfare, the Department of Health and the Department of State.
Further providing for conditions subject to which policies are to be issued; and providing for health insurance coverage for certain children of insured parents.
Further providing for requirements as to open-end loans.
Further providing for motor vehicle driver improvement course.
Further providing for required financial responsibility.
Establishing the Office of Health Maintenance Organization Consumer Advocate as an independent office within the Office of Attorney General and prescribing its powers and duties.
In financial responsibility, further providing for exclusion from benefits.
Further providing for mortgage loan business prohibitions.
Urging Pennsylvania financial institutions who have received taxpayer dollars from the Federal Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 to prohibit issuing employee bonuses until such time that the American taxpayers have been fully reimbursed.
Further providing for issuance of group accident and sickness insurance.
Further providing for taxation, attachment and assignment of funds; establishing the Public School Employees' Benefit Board and providing for its powers and duties; requiring a school employee benefits study and evaluation; providing for a Statewide health benefits program for public school employees, for alternative measures for cost reduction and for a retirement health savings plan; and establishing the Public School Employees' Benefit Trust Fund.
Providing for optional health insurance coverage for certain children.
In health and accident insurance, providing for group health policies to continue for period of time after termination of employment or membership in health maintenance organizations.
Further providing for annual and other reports, penalties.
In health and accident insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations and ultrasound screenings of the breast.
Further providing for abatement programs, for procedure and for expiration.
Adding a definition of "registered nurse first assistant"; and further providing for coverage.
Establishing a system for payment or reduction in payment for preventable serious adverse events within this Commonwealth; and providing for the powers and duties of the Department of Health and the Department of State.
Designating the week of March 22 through 28, 2009, as "Cover the Uninsured Week" in Pennsylvania.
Requiring insurers that approve claims for emergency services to directly reimburse organizations that provide such services.
Providing for reimbursement for food and food products for inherited metabolic diseases.
Prohibiting transaction fees for the use of an automated teller machine card or debit card for the purchase of goods or services; and providing penalties.
Providing for rate increase notice and public comment.
Providing for pharmacy audit procedures; and making an appropriation.
Providing for insurance coverage for patient costs associated with cancer clinical trials.
Further providing for employee protection.
Further providing for definitions and for exclusions.
Providing for insurance policies, endorsements, riders and explanatory or advertising material in non-English languages and for penalties.
An Act amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notice of increase in premium and for notice requirements for midterm cancellations.
Providing for group life insurance to law enforcement officers and for the powers and duties of the Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police.
Authorizing employees of the Commonwealth and political subdivisions to establish health savings accounts; and providing for the requirements of health savings accounts and for tax exemption under certain circumstances.
Further providing for use of Tobacco Settlement Fund.
Further providing for medical professional liability insurance, for the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund; and in Health Care Provider Retention Program, establishing the Health Care Provider Rate Stabilization Fund.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
Providing for Healthy Living Committee discount.
An Act amending the act of July 3, 1986 (P.L.396, No.86), entitled "An act requiring notice of rate increases, policy cancellations and nonrenewals by property and casualty insurers," further providing for notices.
In provisions relating to children's health care, further providing for the children's health care program and for State plan.
Providing for the expiration of certain State-mandated health care insurance benefits and the provisions of certain acts that impose mandatory covered providers and covered persons on qualified high deductible health plans; and requiring the Health Care Cost Containment Council to submit a periodic report to the General Assembly.
In health investment insurance, further defining "low-income adult."
Authorizing the purchase of health insurance from out-of-State insurers.
Further providing for required group rate filings.
To ensure equitable coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs and devices and the medical and counseling services necessary for their effective use.
Further providing for driver improvement course discounts.
Regulating tax refund anticipation loan and check providers; providing for the powers and duties of the Secretary of Banking; and prescribing penalties.
Further providing for unfair acts.
Providing for insurance coverage for routine patient care costs when an insured, enrollee or subscriber participates in approved cancer clinical trials; establishing the Pennsylvania Cancer Clinical Trial Review Board to adjudicate disputes involving third-party reimbursement for routine patient care costs incurred in association with approved cancer clinical trials; and providing for hearings and appeals.
In children's health care, further providing for expiration of certain provisions.
Requiring health insurers to disclose fee schedules and all rules and algorithms relating thereto; requiring health insurers to provide full payment to physicians when more than one surgical procedure is performed on the patient by the same physician during one continuous operating procedure; and providing for causes of action and for penalties.
Providing for joint payment for emergency service organization.
Providing for use of credit history of insureds; and further providing for penalties imposed by Insurance Department.
Requiring the Insurance Department to develop various standardized basic health insurance plans that insurers may offer to individuals and small employers; and providing for the filing of rates by insurers and for disclosure statement.
In health investment insurance, adding definitions, expanding adult basic coverage insurance; and providing for a health insurance tax credit for small employers.
Authorizing privately established and operated health insurance purchasing cooperatives; and providing for the regulation of health insurance purchasing cooperatives by the Insurance Department.
In insurance, further providing for medical professional liability insurance.
In insurance, further providing for Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund.