Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
The Foundation for Health Coverage Education (FHCE) provides several excellent resources for Health Insurance on the
coverageforall.org website.
For your convenience, I have linked directly to each state's matrix guide below. Let me know what you think.
Alabama
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Upon hearing the claims by the Colorado Department of Insurance (see Tyler's earlier post), an HRA distributor in Illinois contacted the Illinois Department of Insurance (DOI) to understand their stance on HRAs. Specifically, the insurance agent (i.e. the HRA distributor) explained to a representative at Illinois Department of Insurance that an Illinois employer (with less than 50 employees) wanted to exercise his federal right to establish an HRA to reimburse individual insurance policies.
In response, the DOI representative clarified that the agent was referring to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA), and firmly stated, "The Department of Insurance DOES NOT regulate ERISA self-funded plans no matter how big or small the group". The DOI representative went on to say that the last thing the Illinois Department of Insurance wants to do is interfere with a federal program and the Department of Labor. Finally, the representative clarified that insurance agents are absolutely free to do HRA business in the state of Illinois.
Unfortunately for employees of Colorado small employers, the Colorado Department of Insurance insists that you pay income taxes on your individual insurance premiums.
Soon the Colorado DOI too will understand that they do not regulate HRAs. Coloradoans -- please write your state Senators, your Governor, and the Department of Labor....
Or, you could always move to Illinois.
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