CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5416
Chapter 370, Laws of 1999
56th Legislature
1999 Regular Session
CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM
EFFECTIVE DATE: 7/25/99
Passed by the Senate March 11, 1999 YEAS 38 NAYS 7
BRAD OWEN President of the Senate
Passed by the House April 25, 1999 YEAS 67 NAYS 28 |
CERTIFICATE
I, Tony M. Cook, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5416 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth. |
CLYDE BALLARD Speaker of the House of Representatives |
TONY M. COOK Secretary
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FRANK CHOPP Speaker of the House of Representatives |
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Approved May 17, 1999 |
FILED
May 17, 1999 - 3:45 p.m. |
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GARY LOCKE Governor of the State of Washington |
Secretary of State State of Washington |
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SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5416
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Passed Legislature - 1999 Regular Session
State of Washington 56th Legislature 1999 Regular Session
By Senate Committee on Health & Long‑Term Care (originally sponsored by Senators Thibaudeau, Eide, Patterson, Franklin, Rasmussen, Snyder, Wojahn, Bauer, Kohl‑Welles and McAuliffe; by request of Governor Locke)
Read first time 02/02/1999.
AN ACT Relating to creating the children's health insurance program; and adding a new section to chapter 74.09 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. A new section is added to chapter 74.09 RCW to read as follows:
(1) It is the intent of the legislature to create the children's health insurance program, the benefits of which are not an entitlement, to provide health care to children who are eligible for health care coverage under Title XXI of the federal social security act.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "children's health insurance program" means the program established in compliance with Title XXI of the federal social security act for health care coverage of children: (a) Who are under the age of nineteen; (b) whose family income at the time of enrollment exceeds two hundred percent, but does not exceed two hundred fifty percent, of the federal poverty level as adjusted for family size and determined annually by the federal department of health and human services; (c) who choose to obtain health care coverage in return for periodic payments; and (d) who are otherwise eligible under Title XXI.
(3) Consistent with appropriated funds, the department shall design and administer the children's health insurance program under Title XXI of the federal social security act. The benefit and cost-sharing designs shall comply with Title XXI. The primary mechanism for purchasing and delivery of health care for the program shall be through contracts with managed health care systems as defined in RCW 74.09.522. Consistent with Title XXI, the department may purchase health coverage for uninsured children whose families have access to dependent coverage.
(4) The department shall: Accept applications for enrollment in the children's health insurance program; establish appropriate minimum-enrollment periods, as may be necessary; and determine, upon application and based on a reasonable schedule defined by the department, eligibility due to current family income. No assistance may be paid with respect to any children's health insurance enrollee whose current family income is less than two hundred percent or greater than two hundred fifty percent of the federal poverty level or, is not otherwise eligible under Title XXI of the federal social security act.
(5) The department shall make every effort to obtain a change in federal law such that the state of Washington is authorized to use its children's health insurance program allotment to provide health care coverage for children whose family income at the time of enrollment is less than two hundred percent of the federal poverty level. By December 1, 1999, the department shall report to the legislature describing its efforts and the congressional response.
Passed the Senate March 11, 1999.
Passed the House April 25, 1999.
Approved by the Governor May 17, 1999.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State May 17, 1999.