HB 290-COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH INSURANCE ASS'N CHAIR MURKOWSKI turned to the next order of business, HOUSE BILL NO. 290, "An Act relating to membership in the Comprehensive Health Insurance Association." REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG, Alaska State Legislature, spoke as the sponsor of HB 290. He directed attention to an overview of the committee substitute (CS) by the Division of Insurance. He explained that the CS goes from the premium percentage payment to covered lives. The Division of Insurance came up with 260,000 covered lives over which the premium will be spread. With the $3 million assessment that is currently in the Alaska Comprehensive Health Insurance Association (ACHIA), the individual cost per life is decreased to about $.96. However, there is a caveat that when the program looks at a family of say five, there are five covered lives and an adjustment is made such that perhaps they charge each person $2. Representative Rokeberg explained that by using this formula it will be spread over the self-insureds, which is how the stop loss and those normally covered by ERISA are addressed. Moreover, [the formula] takes in the state. He informed the committee that he has an amendment that includes the employee's of the state and one for transition. He acknowledged that there has been concern with regard to the costs. CHAIR MURKOWSKI announced that she would hold HB 290 until Monday.