AB 2731,
as amended, begin deleteCommittee on Insuranceend delete begin insertPereaend insert. begin deleteInsurance. end deletebegin insertCounty of Fresno: maintenance of effort: streets and roads allocations.end insert
Existing law gives the County of Fresno until June 30, 2020, to meet the maintenance of effort requirement associated with its receipt of streets and roads funds from gasoline sales tax revenues in the Transportation Investment Fund in the 2009-10 fiscal year, as long as it continues to provide medical services to indigent individuals and undocumented individuals consistent with the eligibility and benefit levels in effect in the 2013-14 fiscal year.
end insertbegin insertThis bill would instead give the County of Fresno until June 30, 2020, to meet that maintenance of effort requirement if it uses $5.5 million of funds that would otherwise be used to meet the requirement to provide specialty medical services in conjunction with federally funded clinics to indigent individuals.
end insertExisting law requires the Insurance Commissioner, the California Life and Health Insurance Guarantee Association, and the California Automobile Assigned Risk Plan to submit specified reports to the Governor and the Legislature by specified dates.
end deleteThis bill would require those reports to be submitted to the Senate Committee on Insurance and the Assembly Committee on Insurance instead of to the Legislature.
end deleteExisting law also requires a licensed rating organization designated as the commissioner’s statistical agent to prepare a report on the potential underreporting of workers’ compensation exposure in the taxicab industry, and to submit that report to the commissioner by April 1, 2003, and to the Governor and the Legislature by May 1, 2003.
end deleteThis bill would repeal that provision.
end deleteVote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
begin insertSection 8 of Chapter 27 of the Statutes of 2014
2is amended to read:end insert
(a) Notwithstanding subdivision (f) of Section 7104.2
4of the Revenue and Taxation Code or any other provision of law,
5the County of Fresno shall have until June 30, 2020, to meet the
6maintenance of effort requirement applicable to counties in order
7to receive a streets and roads allocation from the Transportation
8Investment Fund for the 2009-10 fiscal year, as long as the County
9of Fresnobegin delete continues to provide medical services to indigent begin insert uses five million five hundred thousand dollars ($5,500,000)
10individuals and undocumented individuals consistent with the
11eligibility and benefit provisions in effect in the 2013-14 fiscal
12year.end delete
13of funds that would otherwise be used to
meet that maintenance
14of effort requirement to provide specialty medical services in
15conjunction with federally qualified health clinics, or other
16federally funded clinics, to indigent individuals, including, but not
17limited to, those individuals who are ineligible for full-scope
18Medi-Cal.end insert
19begin insert(b)end insertbegin insert end insertbegin insertSubdivision (a) shall not be construed to require the County
20of Fresno to expend more than a total of five million five hundred
21thousand dollars ($5,500,000) on the medical services described
22in subdivision (a).end insert
P3 1(b)
end delete
2begin insert(c)end insert The Legislature finds and declares that a special law is
3necessary and that a general law cannot be made applicable within
4the meaning of Section 16 of Article IV of the California
5Constitution because of the unique transportation funding needs
6in the County of Fresno.
Section 985.5 of the Insurance Code is amended
8to read:
In the case of the insolvency of an admitted insurer, the
10commissioner shall prepare a report, which shall be a public record,
11with respect to the causes and factors which contributed to that
12insolvency. The report shall be submitted to the Governor, the
13Senate Committee on Insurance, and the Assembly Committee on
14Insurance no later than one year from the date of the insolvency.
Section 1067.13 of the Insurance Code is amended to
16read:
The association shall be subject to examination and
18regulation by the commissioner. The board of directors shall submit
19to the commissioner, the Governor, the Senate Committee on
20Insurance, and the Assembly Committee on Insurance each year,
21not later than 120 days after the association’s fiscal year, a financial
22report in a form approved by the commissioner and a report of its
23activities during the preceding fiscal year. Upon the request of a
24member
insurer, the association shall provide the member insurer
25with a copy of the report.
Section 1858.35 of the Insurance Code is amended to
27read:
On or before May 1 of each year, the commissioner
29shall submit a report to the Senate Committee on Insurance, the
30Assembly Committee on Insurance, and the Governor stating the
31number and type of complaints received under this article and the
32status and disposition of these complaints. The commissioner may
33make any recommendations for improving the efficiency and
34effectiveness of complaint handling under this article.
35No information shall be provided under this section pertaining
36to a specified complaint against a specific insurer or rating
37organization. However, the
commissioner may report that
38information in the aggregate.
Section 11629.81 of the Insurance Code is amended
40to read:
The California Automobile Assigned Risk Plan shall
2report to the Senate Committee on Insurance and the Assembly
3Committee on Insurance on an annual basis, and at those additional
4times as it deems prudent, on the status of the program.
Section 11759.2 of the Insurance Code is repealed.
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