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Great news! AB 1643 by
Assemblyman Dave Jones, on discrimination against people with
disabilities in long term care insurance, has been signed by the
Governor, and went into effect January 1, 2007! Thank you all for the
letters you have written and other great support. The response has
been terrific.
AB-1643 will provide for a
study of the feasibility of expanding coverage in the long-term care
insurance program offered by the California Public Employees
Retirement System (CalPERS) to employees and recent retirees with
disabilities who are currently excluded because they don’t meet the
underwriting criteria. This would bring this benefit into line with
health care and other benefits that do not discriminate against
public employees with disabilities.
The study will also look
at other factors, including the extent to which the proposal might
result in savings to public benefit programs by encouraging persons
with disabilities to go to work, and eliminating the need for those
persons to deplete assets to qualify for public benefits in order to
obtain long-term care coverage after retirement.
The study will be funded
through a Medicaid infrastructure grant from the federal Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and will be managed by the
California Health Incentives Improvement Project of the California
Institute for Human Services at Sonoma State University.
Again thank you, thank
you for all the support of the community on this important
legislation! We will be sending out further information on next
steps soon.
Pat McPartland,
Legislative Coordinator
Disabled in State Service
September 30, 2006
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