5869-S AMS HOBB SUND 008
SSB 5869 - S AMD 413
By Senator Hobbs
On page 20, after line 4, insert the following:
" Sec. 9. RCW 41.05.080 and 2007 c 114 s 6 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) Under the qualifications, terms, conditions, and benefits set by the board:
(a) Retired or disabled state employees, retired or disabled school employees, retired or disabled employees of county, municipal, or other political subdivisions, or retired or disabled employees of tribal governments covered by this chapter may continue their participation in insurance plans and contracts after retirement or disablement;
(b) Separated employees may continue their participation in insurance plans and contracts if participation is selected immediately upon separation from employment;
(c) Surviving spouses and dependent children of
emergency service personnel killed in the line of duty and, between the
effective date of this act and June 30, 2011, surviving spouses and dependent
children of law enforcement officers and firefighters who are totally disabled
in the line of duty and receiving a retirement allowance as provided under RCW
41.26.470(8) may participate in health insurance ((plans and
contracts));
(d) Between the effective date of this act and June 30, 2011, law
enforcement officers and firefighters who are totally disabled in the line of
duty and receiving a retirement allowance as provided under RCW 41.26.470(8)
and their dependents may participate in health insurance.
(2) Rates charged surviving spouses of emergency service personnel killed in the line of duty, law enforcement officers and firefighters who are totally disabled in the line of duty and receiving a retirement allowance as provided under RCW 41.26.470(8) and their dependents, retired or disabled employees, separated employees, spouses, or dependent children who are not eligible for parts A and B of medicare shall be based on the experience of the community-rated risk pool established under RCW 41.05.022.
(3) Rates charged to surviving spouses of emergency service personnel killed in the line of duty, law enforcement officers and firefighters who are totally disabled in the line of duty and receiving a retirement allowance as provided under RCW 41.26.470(8) and their dependents, retired or disabled employees, separated employees, spouses, or children who are eligible for parts A and B of medicare shall be calculated from a separate experience risk pool comprised only of individuals eligible for parts A and B of medicare; however, the premiums charged to medicare-eligible retirees and disabled employees shall be reduced by the amount of the subsidy provided under RCW 41.05.085.
(4) Surviving spouses and dependent children of
emergency service personnel killed in the line of duty, law enforcement
officers and firefighters who are totally disabled in the line of duty and
receiving a retirement allowance as provided under RCW 41.26.470(8) and their
dependents, and retired or disabled and separated employees shall be
responsible for payment of premium rates developed by the authority which shall
include the cost to the authority of providing health insurance ((coverage))
including any amounts necessary for reserves and administration in accordance
with this chapter. These self pay rates will be established based on a
separate rate for the employee, the spouse, and the children.
(((5))) (6) The term "retired state
employees" for the purpose of this section shall include but not be
limited to members of the legislature whether voluntarily or involuntarily
leaving state office.
Sec. 10. RCW 41.05.195 and 2007 c 114 s 7 are each amended to read as follows:
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter or
rules or procedures adopted by the authority, the authority shall make
available to retired or disabled employees who are enrolled in parts A and B of
medicare one or more medicare supplemental insurance policies that conform to
the requirements of chapter 48.66 RCW. The policies shall be chosen in
consultation with the public employees' benefits board. These policies shall
be made available to retired or disabled state employees; retired or disabled
school district employees; retired employees of county, municipal, or other
political subdivisions or retired employees of tribal governments eligible for
coverage available under the authority; ((or)) surviving spouses of
emergency service personnel killed in the line of duty; or law enforcement
officers and firefighters who are totally disabled in the line of duty and
receiving a retirement allowance as provided under RCW 41.26.470(8), and who
are participating under the provisions of subsection (1)(d) of section 9 of
this act, or their dependents."
On page 20, on line 5, strike "This act takes effect January 1, 2010." and insert "Sections 9 and 10 of this act are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and take effect immediately. The remaining sections of this act take effect January 1, 2010."
Renumber the sections consecutively and correct any internal references accordingly.
SSB 5869 - S AMD 413
By Senator Hobbs
On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "41.05.050,", insert " 41.05.080, 41.05.195, ".
On page 1, line 5 of the title, before "and providing", insert "declaring an emergency;".
EFFECT: Makes law enforcement officers and fire fighters who were totally disabled in the line of duty - and, as applicable, their surviving spouses and dependents - eligible for participation in PEBB insurance plans between the effective date of the act and June 30, 2011. Declares an emergency so that the new sections take effect immediately.
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