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PROPOSED ORDER OF THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE AMENDING, CREATING AND REPEALING A RULE
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
Rule No. Agency 145 – S. Ins 9.08.
The Commissioner of Insurance proposes an order to amend Ins 9.08(1) and (note), to create Ins 9.08(1m) and to repeal Ins 9.08(4), relating to financial and other reporting requirement modifications for health maintenance organizations.
 
The statement of scope for this rule SS: 158-20 was approved by the Governor on December 11, 2020, published in Register No.780A3, on December 21, 2020, and approved by the Commissioner on January 13, 2021.
ANALYSIS PREPARED BY THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE (OCI)
  1.   Statutes interpreted:
Wisconsin Statutes ss. 609.94 (2)
  2.   Statutory authority:
Wisconsin Statutes ss. 601.42 (1g), 601.41 (3), 609.94 and 609.97.
  3.   Explanation of OCI’s authority to promulgate the proposed rule under these statutes:
Wisconsin Statutes s. 609.94 (2), provides that “the commissioner may, by rule, specify a form for providing the notice required under this section; s. 609.96 (2), Stat., for initial capital and surplus requirements. This paragraph provides that an HMO “shall have an initial expendable surplus …. or such other percentage as the commissioner specifies by rule promulgated or order issued;” and, s. 609.97 (2), Stat., states that the “commissioner may require a greater amount or permit a lesser amount than is specified….by rule promulgated, or order issued…” Each of these sections provide the commissioner with authority to promulgate rules requiring the filing of annual statements and reports on forms identified by the commissioner.
Wisconsin Statutes ss. 601.42 (1g) and 623.04, authorize the commissioner to “promulgate rules specifying the liabilities required to be reported by insurers in the financial statements submitted under s. 601.42 (1g) (a), and the methods shall be consistent with s. 623.06.”
  4.   Related statutes or rules:
  Sections Ins 50.05, and 50.20, Wis. Admin. Code.
  5.   The plain language analysis and summary of the proposed rule:
The proposed rule will eliminate some filing requirements for Medicare and Medicaid only HMOs including filing certified public accountant special procedures opinions and audit opinions of covered expenses. It will also update the language to reflect that limited service health organizations (LSHO) file the national association of insurance commissioners health blank form not a separate LSHO blank for their annual statements to the office.
  6.   Summary of, and preliminary comparison with, any existing or proposed federal regulation that is intended to address the activities to be regulated by the proposed rule:
    NA
  7.   Comparison of similar rules in adjacent states as found by OCI:
Illinois: 215 ILL.Comp.Stat. 125 (HMOs)
Iowa:. Iowa Code ch. 514B (HMOs)
Michigan:. Mich.Comp.Laws ch. 500 (HMOs)
Minnesota: Minn. Stat. ch. 62D (HMOs)
  8.   A summary of the factual data and analytical methodologies that OCI used in support of the proposed rule and how any related findings support the regulatory approach chosen for the proposed rule:
OCI considered the balance between effective regulation and the increased costs those regulations impose. OCI determined that outside opinions on expenses were not necessary for Medicare and Medicaid only HMOs given the more limited risk these entities bear.
  9.   Any analysis and supporting documentation that OCI used in support of OCI’s determination of the rule’s effect on small businesses under s. 227.114:
This rule will have little or no effect on small businesses. Insurers affected by the proposed rule changes may experience a slight decrease in administrative costs as the proposals provide reporting and filing relief and clarifications and updates that do not add financial burden to insurers, consumers or licensees.
  10.   A description of the Effect on Small Business:
This rule will have little or no effect on small businesses.
  11.   Agency contact person:
A copy of the full text of the proposed rule changes, analysis and fiscal estimate may be obtained from the web site at: https://oci.wi.gov/Pages/Regulation/RulesCurrentlyPending.aspx or by contacting Karyn Culver at:
Phone:   (608) 267-9586
Address:   125 South Webster St – 2nd Floor, Madison WI 53703-3474
Mail:   PO Box 7873, Madison, WI 53707-7873
  12.   Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
Persons wishing to testify or provide oral or written comments regarding the proposed administrative rule may appear during the hearing. Additionally, the rule may be reviewed and comments made at https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code or sent to the following:
The deadline for submitting comments is 4:00 p.m. on November 14, 2022.
Written comments can be mailed or hand-delivered to:
Legal Unit - OCI Rule Comment for Rule Ins 9
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
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