HBA-AMW S.B. 505 77(R) BILL ANALYSIS Office of House Bill AnalysisS.B. 505 By: Brown, J. E. "Buster" Higher Education 4/16/2001 Engrossed BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Currently, students enrolled at health component institutions of higher education (institution) are not required to have health benefit plan coverage in effect upon enrollment at the institution. Students enrolled at such institutions could be exposed to greater health risks than other student populations due to the direct patient contact in medical and dental care facilities. Such students are usually older, not eligible for health insurance coverage under their parent's policy, and often uninsured. Required health insurance coverage may help relieve the financial burden imposed on uninsured students and institutions in the event of an unexpected illness or accident. Senate Bill 505 authorizes a medical and dental unit to require students at the institution to obtain health insurance coverage upon enrollment. RULEMAKING AUTHORITY It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that this bill does not expressly delegate any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department, agency or institution. ANALYSIS Senate Bill 505 amends the Education Code to authorize the governing board of a medical and dental unit (governing board) to require a student enrolled at a medical and dental unit to have in effect during the calendar year of enrollment a health insurance policy for health care services received by the student. The bill requires the governing board to determine the minimum coverage standards for the required health insurance. The bill requires the medical and dental unit, if the student agrees in writing, to provide a reasonable estimate of the cost of the health insurance coverage within the student's cost of education for financial aid purposes. If a governing board requires health insurance coverage for students, the bill authorizes a student to be provisionally enrolled at the medical and dental unit for one academic session without the coverage to allow the student time to obtain the coverage. The bill authorizes the governing board to adopt rules and regulations as it determines necessary to carry out the provisions regarding required health care coverage for students. EFFECTIVE DATE On passage, or if the Act does not receive the necessary vote, the Act takes effect August 27, 2001.