Missouri Senate Bill 1464: SB 1464 - Current law defines a multiple employer self-insured health plan as one that is either offered by a staff or employee leasing company or established or maintained for the purpose of offering or providing health, dental, or short-term disability benefits to employees of two or more employers. This act modifies such definition by providing that a multiple employer self-insured health plan also includes one that is established or maintained for the purpose of offering or providing health, dental, or short-term disability benefits to two or more self-employed individuals and their dependents. (Section 376.1000)
Current law also requires a multiple employer self-insured health plan to establish a surplus account with one of three minimum balances, as described in the act. This act provides that such minimum shall either be $600,000, as provided in current law, or an amount equal to two times the authorized control level risk-based capital. (Section 376.1017)
This act is similar to a provision in the truly agreed to and finally passed SS/SCS/HCS/HB 2372 (2026), a provision in the truly agreed to and finally passed CCS/SS/HCS/HB 2596 (2026), and a provision in HCS/SB 1019 (2026).
TAYLOR MIDDLETON
Missouri · 2026 session
Status: In committee
Latest action
Second Read and Referred S Insurance and Banking Committee (2026-02-05)
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