H.B. No. 997 1-1 AN ACT 1-2 relating to health insurance coverage for children who are 1-3 ineligible for Medicaid or who do not have access to private health 1-4 insurance. 1-5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1-6 SECTION 1. PILOT PROGRAM. (a) The Texas Department of 1-7 Health shall establish a pilot program to provide primary care 1-8 health insurance coverage for children younger than 13 years of age 1-9 who are ineligible for medical assistance under the state's 1-10 Medicaid program. 1-11 (b) The department may provide this program through local 1-12 public schools and may use the Florida "Healthy Kids Corporation" 1-13 as a model. 1-14 (c) The department by rule shall: 1-15 (1) prescribe eligibility criteria; and 1-16 (2) set a sliding fee scale based on a family's 1-17 income. 1-18 (d) The department shall report to the governor and the 74th 1-19 and 75th legislatures regarding the program's success. 1-20 (e) The department shall implement and determine eligibility 1-21 for the pilot program through Texas Department of Human Services 1-22 eligibility offices. 1-23 (f) The state Medicaid program is authorized to develop a 1-24 waiver for a pilot program in one area of the state that would 2-1 provide access to health insurance for children whose parents do 2-2 not have access to private health insurance by using existing 2-3 federal, state, or local funds as well as private funds. The pilot 2-4 program shall include sliding scale cost-sharing by the family, to 2-5 the extent possible, and shall not include any new state funds. 2-6 The state Medicaid office is encouraged to explore methods to 2-7 partner with private insurers to market and manage the program. 2-8 SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE AND EXPIRATION DATES; WAIVER. (a) 2-9 This Act takes effect September 1, 1995. 2-10 (b) This Act expires September 1, 1999. 2-11 (c) If before implementing Section 1 of this Act, the Texas 2-12 Department of Health determines that a waiver or authorization from 2-13 a federal agency is necessary for implementation, the department 2-14 shall request the waiver or authorization and may delay 2-15 implementing this Act until the waiver or authorization is granted. 2-16 SECTION 3. EMERGENCY. The importance of this legislation 2-17 and the crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an 2-18 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the 2-19 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several 2-20 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.