Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 34 - Comptroller
Section 3-123bbb. - Enrollment procedures and requirements. Comptroller duties.

(a)(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of title 38a, the Comptroller shall offer to nonstate public employers and nonprofit employers, and their respective retirees, if applicable, coverage under a partnership plan or plans. Such plan or plans may be offered on a fully-insured or risk-pooled basis at the discretion of the Comptroller. Any health insurer, health care center or other entity that contracts with the Comptroller for the purposes of this section and any fully-insured plan offered by the Comptroller under such contract shall be subject to title 38a. Eligible employers shall submit an application to the Comptroller for coverage under any such plan or plans.

(2) Beginning January 1, 2012, the Comptroller shall offer coverage under such plan or plans to nonstate public employers. Beginning January 1, 2013, the Comptroller shall offer coverage under such plan or plans to nonprofit employers.
(b) (1) The Comptroller shall require nonstate public employers and nonprofit employers that elect to obtain coverage under a partnership plan to participate in such plan for not less than two-year intervals. An employer may apply for renewal prior to the expiration of each interval.
(2) The Comptroller shall develop procedures by which:
(A) Such employers may apply to obtain coverage under a partnership plan, including procedures for nonstate public employers that are currently fully insured and procedures for nonstate public employers that are currently self-insured;
(B) Employers receiving coverage for their employees pursuant to a partnership plan may (i) apply for renewal, or (ii) withdraw from such coverage, including, but not limited to, the terms and conditions under which such employers may withdraw prior to the expiration of the interval and the procedure by which any premium payments such employers may be entitled to or premium equivalent payments made in excess of incurred claims shall be refunded to such employer. Any such procedures shall provide that nonstate public employees covered by collective bargaining shall withdraw from such coverage in accordance with chapters 113 and 166; and
(C) The Comptroller may collect payments and fees for unreported claims and expenses.
(c) (1) The initial open enrollment for nonstate public employers shall be for coverage beginning July 1, 2012. Thereafter, open enrollment for nonstate public employers shall be for coverage periods beginning July first.
(2) The initial open enrollment for nonprofit employers shall be for coverage beginning January 1, 2013. Thereafter, open enrollment for nonprofit employers shall be for coverage periods beginning January first and July first.
(d) Nothing in this section or sections 3-123ccc and 3-123ddd shall require the Comptroller to offer coverage to every employer seeking coverage under sections 3-123ccc and 3-123ddd from every partnership plan offered by the Comptroller.
(e) The Comptroller shall create applications for coverage for the purposes of sections 3-123ccc and 3-123ddd and for renewal of a partnership plan. Such applications shall require an employer to disclose whether the employer will offer any other health care benefits plan to the employees who are offered a partnership plan.
(f) No employee shall be enrolled in a partnership plan if such employee is covered through such employee's employer by health insurance plans or insurance arrangements issued to or in accordance with a trust established pursuant to collective bargaining subject to the federal Labor Management Relations Act.
(g) (1) The Comptroller shall take such actions as are necessary to ensure that granting coverage to an employer under sections 3-123ccc and 3-123ddd will not affect the status of the state employee plan as a governmental plan under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended from time to time. Such actions may include, but are not limited to, cancelling coverage, with notice, to such employer and discontinuing the acceptance of applications for coverage from nonprofit employers. The Comptroller shall establish the form and time frame for the notice of cancellation to be provided to such employer.
(2) The Comptroller shall resume providing coverage for, or accepting applications for coverage from, nonprofit employers if the Comptroller determines that granting coverage to such employers will not affect the state employee plan's status as a governmental plan under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended from time to time.
(3) The Comptroller shall make a public announcement of the Comptroller's decision to discontinue or resume coverage or the acceptance of applications for coverage under a partnership plan or plans.
(h) The Comptroller, in consultation with the Health Care Cost Containment Committee, shall:
(1) Develop and implement patient-centered medical homes for the state employee plan and partnership plans offered under this section, in a manner that will reduce the costs of such plans; and
(2) Review claims data of the state employee plan and partnership plans offered under this section, to target high-cost health care providers and medical conditions and monitor costly trends.
(P.A. 11-58, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 11-58 effective July 1, 2011.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 3 - State Elective Officers

Chapter 34 - Comptroller

Section 3-111. - Salary and bond. Office of Comptroller full time.

Section 3-112. - Powers and duties.

Section 3-112a. - Substitution of securities for retainages on state contracts and subcontracts.

Section 3-113. - Deputy Comptroller.

Section 3-113a. - Assistant comptrollers.

Section 3-114. - Accounting for receipts.

Section 3-114a. - Recording of revenue received after end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114b. - Recording of estimated sales and use tax to be received after close of fiscal year.

Section 3-114c. - Recording of cigarette tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114d. - Recording of alcoholic beverage tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114e. - Recording of motor vehicle fuels tax revenue and motor carrier road tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114f. - Recording of utility company tax revenue and petroleum products gross earnings tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114g. - Recording of corporation business tax and affected business entity tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114h. - Recording of income tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114i. - Recording of hospital taxes received each year by letter postmarked in July.

Section 3-114j. - Recording of payments from Indian tribes received each year in July.

Section 3-114k. - Recording of revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995.

Section 3-114l. - Recording of payments from the Energy Conservation and Load Management Funds.

Section 3-114m. - Recording of real estate conveyance tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114n. - Recording of revenue from gross earnings tax on cable and satellite television systems received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114o. - Recording of revenue from deposit initiator special account balances paid to the state.

Section 3-114p. - Recording of hospitals tax revenue received at end of fiscal year.

Section 3-114q. (Formerly Sec. 17b-322). - Recording of revenue from resident day user fee in nursing homes.

Section 3-114r. - Recording of revenue from resident day user fee in intermediate care facility.

Section 3-114s. - Recording of revenue from tax on provision of inpatient hospital services and outpatient hospital services and nursing home and intermediate care facility resident day user fees.

Section 3-115. - Preparation of accounting statements; monthly cumulative financial statements; annual report to the Governor.

Section 3-115a. - Providing for budgetary and financial reporting needs of the executive branch.

Section 3-115b. - Generally accepted accounting principles.

Section 3-115c. - Report to the Governor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995.

Section 3-115d. - CORE-CT policy board.

Section 3-115e. - CORE-CT biennial reports.

Section 3-117. - Claims against the state. Process for constituent units of the state system of higher education. Recoupment by the state system of higher education. Recoupment by the state of agency expenses for basic telephone, toll telephone, tele...

Section 3-117a. - Management of state employee unemployment compensation claims.

Section 3-117b. - Determination of amount of labor-management savings realized pursuant to the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition agreement with the state.

Section 3-118. - Insurance.

Section 3-119. - Payment of salaries and other payments; statement of officers. Electronic system for personnel data.

Section 3-119a. - Retirement data base system; time and attendance system.

Section 3-119b. - Election to decline compensation or benefit by state official.

Section 3-120. - Wages of persons employed about State Capitol and grounds.

Section 3-121. - Comptroller's Service Fund.

Section 3-121a. - GAAP salary reserve account.

Section 3-122. - Relief payments under bylaws of Police Association of Connecticut.

Section 3-123. - Relief payments and wage replacement benefits under bylaws of Connecticut State Firefighters Association.

Section 3-123a. - Preretirement counseling of state and municipal employees.

Section 3-123b. - Payroll deductions for retired and pensioned employees.

Section 3-123c. - Annual appropriation for Loyalty Day parades.

Section 3-123d. - Unrestricted use grants-in-aid to towns.

Section 3-123e. - Disbursement of funds appropriated for regional fire schools, regional emergency dispatch centers or state or county-wide fire radio base networks. Annual report.

Section 3-123f. - Capital reserve accounts for the constituent units of the state system of higher education.

Section 3-123g. - Payroll deduction slot. Solicitation of proposals. Vendor Advisory Committee. Report to General Assembly.

Section 3-123h. - Restrictive grant fund account for payment of costs of flexible spending account programs. Transfer of funds to account. Report on status of programs.

Section 3-123i. - Funding for fringe benefit cost differential re The University of Connecticut Health Center employees.

Section 3-123j. - Plan re participation of nonstate public employees in Health Enhancement program.

Section 3-123k. - Funding for fringe benefit cost re community college employees.

Section 3-123aa. - Connecticut Homecare Option Program for the Elderly. Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund. Advisory committee.

Section 3-123bb. - Powers of Comptroller re Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund.

Section 3-123cc. - Investment of amounts on deposit in Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund.

Section 3-123dd. - Additional powers of Comptroller re Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund.

Section 3-123ee. - Treatment of Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund participation, offering and solicitation under securities laws.

Section 3-123ff. - Pledge of state re Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund rights and obligations.

Section 3-123gg. - Connecticut Home Care Trust Fund constitutes an instrumentality of the state. Treatment of amounts on deposit in funds.

Section 3-123aaa. - Definitions.

Section 3-123bbb. - Enrollment procedures and requirements. Comptroller duties.

Section 3-123ccc. - Applications. Regulations.

Section 3-123ddd. - Coverage for retirees.

Section 3-123eee. - Partnership plan premium account. Nonpayment of premium or premium equivalent.

Section 3-123fff. - Nonstate Public Health Care Advisory Committee. Nonprofit Health Care Advisory Committee.

Section 3-123ggg. - Regulations.

Section 3-123hhh. - Health Care Cost Containment Committee and State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition approval.

Section 3-123rrr. - Definitions.

Section 3-123sss. - Enrollment procedures and requirements.

Section 3-123ttt. - Coverage for retirees.

Section 3-123uuu. - State employee plan premium payment. Nonpayment of premium.

Section 3-123vvv. - State Employees' Bargaining Agent Coalition consent.

Section 3-123www. - Enrollment in partnership plan prohibited.

Section 3-123xxx. - Annual report by nonstate public employers.

Section 3-123yyy. - Annual report re plans developed by Comptroller.