HF4441 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))

Requirements and limitations relating to Medicare-related coverage modified.

Related bill: SF4184

AI Generated Summary

Purpose

The bill repeals a set of Medicare-related coverage provisions that were enacted in Laws 2025 First Special Session chapter 4 article 5 (sections 1–9). In other words, it removes the requirements and limitations related to Medicare-related coverage that had been added by that earlier law.

Main provisions

  • Section 1: Repeals Laws 2025 First Special Session chapter 4 article 5 sections 1 through 9.
  • No new health insurance rules or Medicare-related coverage requirements are added by this bill.

Effects on existing law

  • The specific Medicare-related coverage requirements and limitations created in Laws 2025 First Special Session chapter 4 article 5 (sections 1–9) would be removed from Minnesota health insurance law.
  • After repeal, those particular provisions would no longer apply; the bill does not replace them with new rules.

Process status

  • The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health Finance and Policy.

Significance

  • This is a clean repeal of a targeted set of Medicare-related coverage provisions, reducing or removing the earlier layer of requirements/limitations within health insurance law.

Terminology and phrases from the bill

  • Medicare-related coverage
  • health insurance
  • repeal
  • Laws 2025 First Special Session chapter 4 article 5 sections 1–9
  • Section 1 Repealer

Relevant Terms - Medicare-related coverage - health insurance - repeal - Laws 2025 First Special Session chapter 4 article 5 sections 1–9 - Section 1 Repealer - Minnesota health insurance law - Health Finance and Policy (committee)

Bill text versions

Actions

DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 18, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toHealth Finance and Policy

Progress through the legislative process

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