BILL ANALYSIS AB 1059 Page 1 CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS AB 1059 (Migden) As Amended September 4, 1997 Majority vote ASSEMBLY: 42-35 (June 2, 1997) SENATE: 21-17 (September 8, 1997) Original Committee Reference: AINS SUMMARY : Requires health plans that offer benefits to the dependents of an employee or subscriber to offer those benefits on the same terms to a domestic partner. Specifically, this bill requires group health care service contracts to provide the same benefits to the domestic partner of a subscriber or employee as they provide to dependents. The Senate amendments specify that nothing in the bill is intended to expand the requirements of the federal Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reform Act of 1985 (COBRA). AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY , this bill required health insurers to offer (but did not require employers to purchase) benefits to domestic partners. FISCAL EFFECT : Unknown. The bill does not require any employer to provide domestic partner benefits. COMMENTS : The author introduced this bill to address the paradox current law poses for unmarried couples. The Unruh Civil Rights Act, as well as an explicit regulation applicable to the business of insurance, provide that no Californians will be discriminated against based on their marital status or sexual orientation. Yet health plans currently offer benefits to spouses that are not available to a person's unmarried partner. This paradox is particularly acute for same-sex couples, who are prohibited from having their committed and exclusive relationships recognized as marriages. A court case ( Beaty v. Truck Ins. Exchange (1992) 6 Cal.App.4th 1455) appears to permit this under the Unruh Act. Elderly couples who form committed and caring relationships share a similar problem. This bill helps resolve the current conflict in law with respect to health benefits. Unmarried couples who meet specific legal requirements will not be denied access to health benefits for their partner solely because of their sexual orientation or marital status. Analysis prepared by : David Link / ains / (916) 445-9160 FN 036142