SB 2158

  • Illinois Senate Bill
  • 102nd Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate May 20, 2021
  • Passed Senate May 20, 2021
  • Passed House May 30, 2021
  • Signed by Governor Aug 27, 2021

Insurance/Port-Wine Stains

Abstract

Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that a group or individual policy of accident and health insurance or managed care plan amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act that provides coverage to an Illinois resident shall provide coverage for the treatment, removal, elimination, or maximum feasible treatment of nevus flammeus, also known as port-wine stains, including, but not limited to, port-wine stains caused by Sturge-Weber Syndrome. Provides that no health carrier may reduce or eliminate coverage due to coverage for port-wine stain treatment. Provides that the Director of Insurance shall not approve any rate increases due to coverage for port-wine stain treatment. Provides that no health maintenance organization shall increase rates due to coverage for port-wine stain treatment. Makes conforming changes in the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the School Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Illinois Public Aid Code. Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 Replaces everything after the enacting clause. Amends the Illinois Insurance Code. Provides that a group or individual policy of accident and health insurance or managed care plan amended, delivered, issued, or renewed on or after January 1, 2022 shall provide coverage for treatment to eliminate or provide maximum feasible treatment of nevus flammeus, also known as port-wine stains, including, but not limited to, port-wine stains caused by Sturge-Weber syndrome. Provides that treatment or maximum feasible treatment shall include early intervention treatment, including topical, intralesional, or systemic medical therapy and surgery, and laser treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in children aged 18 years and younger that are intended to prevent functional impairment related to vision function, oral function, inflammation, bleeding, infection, and other medical complications associated with port-wine stains. Provides that the coverage for port-wine stain treatment shall not include treatment solely for cosmetic purposes. Makes conforming changes in the State Employees Group Insurance Act of 1971, the Counties Code, the Illinois Municipal Code, the School Code, the Health Maintenance Organization Act, the Limited Health Service Organization Act, the Voluntary Health Services Plans Act, and the Illinois Public Aid Code.

Bill Sponsors (9)

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Aug 27, 2021

Senate

Governor Approved

Senate

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 102-0642

Senate

Effective Date January 1, 2022

Jun 28, 2021

Senate

Sent to the Governor

May 30, 2021

Senate

Passed Both Houses

House

Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 116-000-000

May 28, 2021

House

Final Action Deadline Extended-9(b) May 31, 2021

May 26, 2021

House

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate

House

Second Reading - Short Debate

May 25, 2021

House

Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate

House

Do Pass / Short Debate Insurance Committee; 012-000-000

May 24, 2021

House

Suspend Rule 21 - Prevailed 073-042-000

House

Alternate Co-Sponsor Removed Rep. Kambium Buckner

House

Committee Deadline Extended-Rule 9(b) May 28, 2021

House

Assigned to Insurance Committee

House

Added Alternate Co-Sponsor Rep. Kambium Buckner

House

Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Camille Y. Lilly

House

Moved to Suspend Rule 21 Rep. Carol Ammons

House

Added Alternate Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Randy E. Frese

House

Alternate Chief Sponsor Changed to Rep. Kambium Buckner

May 21, 2021

House

Referred to Rules Committee

House

First Reading

May 20, 2021

House

Arrived in House

House

Chief House Sponsor Rep. Randy E. Frese

Senate

Third Reading - Passed; 057-000-000

May 19, 2021

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading May 20, 2021

Senate

Second Reading

May 13, 2021

Senate

Placed on Calendar Order of 2nd Reading May 14, 2021

Senate

Do Pass as Amended Insurance; 012-000-000

May 12, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 Adopted

May 11, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 Assignments Refers to Insurance

May 07, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Jil Tracy

Senate

Rule 2-10 Third Reading Deadline Established As May 21, 2021

Senate

Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As May 14, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 Referred to Assignments

May 06, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Pursuant to Senate Rule 3-8(b-1) this amendment will remain in the Committee on Assignments.

May 04, 2021

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Filed with Secretary by Sen. Jil Tracy

Senate

Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 Referred to Assignments

Apr 30, 2021

Senate

Rule 2-10 Committee/3rd Reading Deadline Established As May 7, 2021

Apr 23, 2021

Senate

Rule 2-10 Committee/3rd Reading Deadline Established As April 30, 2021

Apr 16, 2021

Senate

Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As April 23, 2021

Apr 09, 2021

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Melinda Bush

Apr 06, 2021

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Julie A. Morrison

Mar 30, 2021

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Sara Feigenholtz

Mar 25, 2021

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Chapin Rose

Mar 24, 2021

Senate

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Thomas Cullerton

Senate

Postponed - Insurance

Mar 16, 2021

Senate

Assigned to Insurance

Feb 26, 2021

Senate

First Reading

Senate

Referred to Assignments

Senate

Filed with Secretary by Sen. Jil Tracy

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Senate Amendment 001 HTML PDF
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