Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide details on specific changes or benefits that would result from a waiver, nor does it mention the creation of advisory boards as part of this bill's provisions.
Allowing Insurance Commissioner to Apply for Health Care Waiver
This bill allows the Mississippi Insurance Commissioner to apply for a waiver under federal health care law, which could let the state make changes to how it provides health insurance.
What This Bill Does
- Gives the Insurance Commissioner permission to ask for a special waiver from the Affordable Care Act.
Who It Names or Affects
- Mississippi residents who rely on health insurance exchanges or state-run health plans.
- Health insurance companies operating in Mississippi.
- The Insurance Commissioner and their staff.
Terms To Know
- Affordable Care Act
- A federal law that aims to make health care more accessible and affordable for Americans.
- State Innovation Waiver
- Permission from the federal government allowing a state to change certain parts of the Affordable Care Act to better fit its needs.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass, so it has no legal effect.
- It is unclear what specific changes Mississippi might make if they were allowed a waiver.
- Details about how the waiver would be used and who benefits are not specified in this legislation.