                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

POWERS AND DUTIES (§ 30-342)

The Commission shall have the following powers and duties:

1. Monitor the work of appropriate federal and state agencies in implementing
the provisions of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the
Act), including amendments thereto and regulations promulgated thereunder;

2. Receive information provided to the Commission pursuant to &#xA7; 30-343 and,
on the basis of such information, assess the implications of the Act&#8217;s
implementation on residents of the Commonwealth, businesses operating within the
Commonwealth, and the general fund of the Commonwealth;

3. Consider the development of a comprehensive strategy for implementing health
reform in Virginia, including recommendations for innovative health care
solutions independent of the approach embodied in the Act that meet the needs of
Virginia&#8217;s citizens and government by creating an improved health system
that will serve as an economic driver for the Commonwealth while allowing for
more effective and efficient delivery of high quality care at lower cost;

4. Receive periodic reports from the Bureau of Insurance of the State
Corporation Commission (the Bureau) pursuant to &#xA7; 30-343 and recommend, in
accordance with the provisions of &#xA7; 30-343.1, health benefits required to
be included within the scope of the essential health benefits provided under
health insurance products offered in the Commonwealth, including any benefits
that are not required to be provided by the terms of the Act;

5. Upon request of the Chairman of the House Committee on Labor and Commerce or
Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor, assess proposed mandated benefits and
providers as provided in &#xA7; 30-343 and recommend whether, on the basis of
such assessments, mandated benefits and providers be providers under health care
plans offered through a health benefit exchange, outside a health benefit
exchange, neither, or both;

6. Conduct other studies of mandated benefits and provider issues as requested
by the General Assembly; and

7. Develop such recommendations as may be appropriate for legislative and
administrative consideration in order to increase access to health insurance
coverage, ensure that the costs to business and individual purchasers of health
insurance coverage are reasonable, and encourage a robust market for health
insurance products in the Commonwealth.

HISTORY: 2013, c. 709; 2015, c. 698; 2023, cc. 698, 699.