Full Committee
April 9, 2019 - 10:15 AM
H.R. 1010, To provide that the rule entitled "Short-Term, Limited Duration Insurance" shall have no force or effect.
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Amendments and Motions Offered:
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Offered By
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Description
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Action
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Roll Call
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H.R. 1010
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#1
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Mr. Roe
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To codify the definition of short-term limited duration insurance to include a duration of 12 months that can be renewed or extended for up to 36 months.
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ruled non-germane
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#2
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Mr. Johnson
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To allow states to define short-term limited duration insurance.
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defeated
19-25
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1
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#3
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Mr. Walberg
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To condition the implementation of H.R. 1010 on a study by the Secretaries of HHS, Labor, and Treasury to determine whether consumers are provided with adequate information on coverage exclusions and premium variations in marketing, application, and enrollment materials.
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defeated
19-26
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2
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#4
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Mr. Wright
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To allow continued application of short-term limited duration insurance offered in a county if the average Exchange marketplace premium increased by more than 20 percent from the previous year.
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defeated
19-26
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3
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#5
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Mr. Timmons
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To allow continued application of short-term limited duration insurance offered in a county if there are fewer than two issuers offering coverage on the Exchange.
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defeated
19-26
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4
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Mtn
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Ms. Underwood
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Report H.R. 1010
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adopted
26-19
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5
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