// EFFECTIVE UNTIL JUNE 30, 2024 PER CHAPTERS 777 AND 778 OF 2021 //
(a) In this section, “Pilot Program” means the State–Based Young Adult Health Insurance Subsidies Pilot Program.
(b) The Exchange, in consultation with the Commissioner and as approved by the Board, shall establish and implement a State–Based Young Adult Health Insurance Subsidies Pilot Program to provide subsidies to young adults for the purchase of health benefit plans in the individual health insurance market.
(c) The Pilot Program required under this section shall be designed to:
(1) reduce the amount that young adults pay for health benefit plans in the individual health insurance market; and
(2) target young adults who are not directly impacted by the State Reinsurance Program.
(d) (1) For calendar years 2022 and 2023, the Exchange, in consultation with the Commissioner and as approved by the Board, shall establish subsidy eligibility and payment parameters for the Pilot Program.
(2) In determining the subsidy eligibility and payment parameters required under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Exchange shall consider:
(i) young adults at least 18 years old and under the age of 41 years; and
(ii) income groups between 133% and 400% of the federal poverty level.
(e) Subject to available funds, in each of fiscal years 2022 through 2024, the Exchange may designate funds from the Fund to be used for the Pilot Program so that not more than $20,000,000 in annual subsidies may be provided to young adults who meet the subsidy eligibility and payment parameters established under subsection (d) of this section in calendar years 2022 and 2023.
(f) On or before January 1, 2022, the Exchange shall adopt regulations implementing the provisions of this section.
(g) (1) The Exchange shall track on a monthly basis expenditures on subsidies provided under the Pilot Program, including:
(i) the average number of young adults receiving subsidies under the Pilot Program; and
(ii) the average subsidy amount received by young adults under the Pilot Program.
(2) The Exchange shall track the impact the Pilot Program has on rates in the individual insurance market.
(3) The information tracked by the Exchange under paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection shall be:
(i) posted on the website of the Exchange; and
(ii) included in the annual report required under § 31–119(d) of this subtitle.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 31 - Maryland Health Benefit Exchange
Subtitle 1 - Maryland Health Benefit Exchange
Section 31-102 - Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Established
Section 31-103 - Applicable Statutory Provisions; Exceptions
Section 31-104 - Board of Trustees
Section 31-105 - Executive Director
Section 31-106 - Powers of Board
Section 31-107 - Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Fund
Section 31-107.1 - Trust Account
Section 31-107.2 - Budget Appropriations
Section 31-108 - Functions and Operations of Exchange
Section 31-109 - Interstate Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding
Section 31-110 - Prerequisites to Making Qualified Plans Available
Section 31-111 - Shop Exchange
Section 31-112 - Shop Exchange Navigator Program
Section 31-113 - Navigator Program for Individual Exchange
Section 31-113.1 - Consolidated Services Center
Section 31-114 - Specific Financial Support for Services Not Required
Section 31-115 - Certification of Health Benefit, Dental, Vision Plans, and Stand-Alone Dental Plans
Section 31-117 - State Reinsurance Program
Section 31-117.1 - Submission of Application; Waivers
Section 31-118 - Funding for Operations of Exchange
Section 31-119 - Administration of Exchange