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Appropriations Committee

HB 2378

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Brief Description: Addressing the caseload forecast council.

Sponsors: Representatives Stanford and Chandler; by request of Office of Financial Management.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Requires the Caseload Forecast Council (CFC) to forecast the number of non-Medicaid persons expected to enroll in qualified health or dental plans offered by the Health Benefit Exchange (Exchange).

  • Requires the CFC to forecast the early achiever quality award and tiered reimbursement, levels 2-5, for the Working Connections Child Care, Seasonal Child Care, and Homeless Child Care programs.

  • Requires the CFC to prepare the Exchange and early achiever quality award and tiered reimbursement forecasts in time to facilitate development of the Governor's budget for the 2017 legislative session.

Hearing Date: 1/25/16

Staff: Lily Sobolik (786-7157).

Background:

Caseload Forecast Council

The Caseload Forecast Council (CFC) is the state agency responsible for preparing caseload forecasts for specific programs. Under guidance of the caseload forecast supervisor, caseload forecasts are prepared three times each year and are submitted to the council for their approval. Caseload forecasts are prepared for the following:

In addition, as a courtesy, the CFC also prepares caseload forecasts for:

Health Benefit Exchange

In 2011 the Health Benefit Exchange (Exchange) was created, pursuant to requirements in the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. The Exchange is a public-private partnership, which operates an online venue for people to find, compare, and enroll in Qualified Health Plans or Medicaid, depending on income levels and other eligibility requirements. Qualified Health Plans are insurance plans certified by the Exchange to meet certain federally mandated requirements including provision of essential health benefits and established cost-sharing limits; enrollees may qualify for a tax credit to help pay for coverage.

Early Achiever Quality Award and Tiered Reimbursement

Early Achievers is the quality rating and improvement system for early care and education programs administered by the Department of Early Learning. The Early Achievers program establishes a common set of expectations and standards that define, measure, and improve the quality of early learning and child care settings. The Early Achievers program offers child care providers training, coaching and incentives to support improvements in the quality of care. Providers are rated, levels 2 through 5, based on evaluations in four areas: child outcomes, learning environment and curriculum, professional development, and family engagement. Ratings determine set tiered reimbursement rates for providers, i.e. providers with a higher rating will receive higher reimbursement. In 2015, the Legislature passed the Early Start Act which requires all Working Connections Child Care providers serving non-school age children to enroll in the program by August 1, 2016. Tiered reimbursement applies to the following state subsidized child care programs:

Summary of Bill:

The CFC must forecast the number of non-Medicaid people expected to enroll in qualified health or dental plans offered by the Exchange. The CFC must provide the first of these forecasts in time to facilitate the development of the Governor's budget proposal for the 2017 legislative session.

The Exchange must provide to the CFC, at no cost, access to the data, information and data processing assistance necessary to complete its forecast.

The CFC must forecast the Early Achiever quality award and tiered reimbursement, levels 2-5, for the Working Connections Child Care, Seasonal Child Care, and Homeless Child Care programs. The CFC must provide the first of these forecasts in time to facilitate the development of the Governor's budget proposal for the 2017 legislative session.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.