A 3292
Permits certain cities to transfer a portion of its public employees from a locally-administered health benefits program to SHBP.
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Bill overview
This bill allows certain cities (specifically, municipalities of the first class with a population over 150,000) to transfer a portion of their public employees from their existing, locally-administered health benefits program to the State Health Benefits Program (SHBP). Currently, municipalities must transition all employees at once. This change would give them more flexibility in managing employee health benefits. The bill also requires municipalities to provide advance notice and plan documents to affected employees before any changes are made.
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