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Summary of Question 2
This proposed law would direct the Commissioner of the Massachusetts Division of Insurance to approve or disapprove the rates of dental benefit plans and would require that a dental insurance carrier meet an annual aggregate medical loss ratio for its covered dental benefit plans of 83 percent. The medical loss ratio would measure the amount of premium dollars a dental insurance carrier spends on its members' dental expenses and quality improvements, as opposed to administrative expenses. If a carrier's annual aggregate medical loss ratio is less than 83 percent, the carrier would be required to refund the excess premiums to its covered individuals and groups. The proposed law would allow the Commissioner to waive or adjust the refunds only if it is determined that issuing refunds would result in financial impairment for the carrier. The proposed law would apply to dental benefit plans regardless of whether they are issued directly by a carrier, through the connector, or through an intermediary. The proposed law would not apply to dental benefit plans issued, delivered, or renewed to a self-insured group or where the carrier is acting as a third-party administrator. The proposed law would require the carriers offering dental benefit plans to submit information about their current and projected medical loss ratio, administrative expenses, and other financial information to the Commissioner. Each carrier would be required to submit an annual comprehensive financial statement to the Division of Insurance, itemized by market group size and line of business. A carrier that also provides administrative services to one or more self-insured groups would also be required to file an appendix to their annual financial statement with information about its self-insured business. The proposed law would impose a late penalty on a carrier that does not file its annual report on or before April 1. The Division would be required to make the submitted data public, to issue an annual summary to certain legislative committees, and to exchange the data with the Health Policy Commission. The Commissioner would be required to adopt standards requiring the registration of persons or entities not otherwise licensed or registered by the Commissioner and criteria for the standardized reporting and uniform allocation methodologies among carriers. The proposed law would allow the Commissioner to approve dental benefit policies for the purpose of being offered to individuals or groups. The Commissioner would be required to adopt regulations to determine eligibility criteria. The proposed law would require carriers to file group product base rates and any changes to group rating factors that are to be effective on January 1 of each year on or before July 1 of the preceding year. The Commissioner would be required to disapprove any proposed changes to base rates that are excessive, inadequate, or unreasonable in relation to the benefits charged. The Commissioner would also be required to disapprove any change to group rating factors that is discriminatory or not actuarially sound. The proposed law sets forth criteria that, if met, would require the Commissioner to presumptively disapprove a carrier's rate, including if the aggregate medical loss ratio for all dental benefit plans offered by a carrier is less than 83 percent. The proposed law would establish procedures to be followed if a proposed rate is presumptively disapproved or if the Commissioner disapproves a rate. The proposed law would require the Division to hold a hearing if a carrier reports a risk-based capital ratio on a combined entity basis that exceeds 700 percent in its annual report. The proposed law would require the Commissioner to promulgate regulations consistent with its provisions by October 1, 2023. The proposed law would apply to all dental benefit plans issued, made effective, delivered, or renewed on or after January 1, 2024.

2022 - Worcester County - Question 2Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives on or before May 3, 2022?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
195,028
90,215
10,514 295,757
Ashburnham More »
 
1,852
902
93
2,847
Athol More »
 
2,357
1,264
67
3,688
Auburn More »
 
4,630
2,248
323
7,201
Barre More »
 
1,276
893
40
2,209
Berlin
 
1,245
562
53
1,860
Blackstone More »
 
1,997
1,222
148
3,367
Bolton
 
2,010
814
62
2,886
Boylston
 
1,701
849
83
2,633
Brookfield
 
890
553
38
1,481
Charlton More »
 
3,492
2,073
191
5,756
Clinton More »
 
3,517
1,463
192
5,172
Douglas More »
 
2,443
1,396
121
3,960
Dudley More »
 
2,632
1,505
72
4,209
E. Brookfield
 
581
377
17
975
Fitchburg More »
 
6,799
2,865
522
10,186
Gardner More »
 
3,966
1,972
231
6,169
Grafton More »
 
5,776
2,137
203
8,116
Hardwick
 
655
447
16
1,118
Harvard
 
2,394
721
84
3,199
Holden More »
 
6,328
2,927
159
9,414
Hopedale
 
1,712
690
114
2,516
Hubbardston
 
1,325
841
44
2,210
Lancaster More »
 
2,173
906
54
3,133
Leicester More »
 
2,781
1,600
88
4,469
Leominster More »
 
9,590
4,323
538
14,451
Lunenburg More »
 
3,508
1,620
180
5,308
Mendon More »
 
1,823
913
87
2,823
Milford More »
 
6,826
2,621
322
9,769
Millbury More »
 
3,169
2,275
229
5,673
Millville
 
761
427
22
1,210
New Braintree
 
281
198
9
488
N. Brookfield
 
1,132
842
30
2,004
Northborough More »
 
4,978
1,996
114
7,088
Northbridge More »
 
4,151
2,005
207
6,363
Oakham
 
545
357
32
934
Oxford More »
 
3,200
1,817
185
5,202
Paxton
 
1,414
742
58
2,214
Petersham
 
466
241
37
744
Phillipston
 
465
321
23
809
Princeton
 
1,347
588
25
1,960
Royalston
 
426
189
18
633
Rutland More »
 
2,612
1,426
151
4,189
Shrewsbury More »
 
10,466
4,263
386
15,115
Southborough More »
 
3,482
1,297
92
4,871
Southbridge More »
 
2,751
1,300
229
4,280
Spencer More »
 
2,808
1,592
68
4,468
Sterling More »
 
2,621
1,508
52
4,181
Sturbridge More »
 
2,755
1,422
168
4,345
Sutton More »
 
2,856
1,584
159
4,599
Templeton More »
 
1,882
1,190
91
3,163
Upton More »
 
2,723
1,099
125
3,947
Uxbridge More »
 
3,981
2,023
171
6,175
Warren More »
 
1,038
672
93
1,803
Webster More »
 
3,379
1,799
158
5,336
W. Boylston More »
 
2,367
1,074
107
3,548
W. Brookfield
 
1,115
595
39
1,749
Westborough More »
 
5,627
1,899
174
7,700
Westminster More »
 
2,465
1,313
167
3,945
Winchendon More »
 
2,077
1,314
52
3,443
Worcester More »
 
29,409
10,143
2,901
42,453
County Totals
195,028
90,215
10,514 295,757