Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB519

Introduced
3/31/26  

Caption

Provides for health improvement programs for minors. (8/1/26)

Impact

If enacted, SB 519 will affect health insurance policies in the state, requiring them to offer this deductible credit for eligible expenses, such as youth sports registration fees and memberships for physical activity facilities. The legislation excludes Medicare supplement policies, Medicaid managed care plans, and ERISA-governed self-funded plans. Overall, it seeks to incentivize families to engage their children in physical activities, thereby reducing long-term healthcare costs and chronic disease incidences among minors.

Summary

Senate Bill 519, introduced by Senator Owen, aims to promote health improvement programs for minors by providing a health insurance deductible credit for certain activity-related expenses. The bill emphasizes the importance of physical activity in improving the long-term health of minors, proposing to allow families to apply up to $200 of eligible expenses incurred for youth activities towards their health insurance deductibles. This policy covers minors up to the age of 16 and includes specific provisions for recreational programs designed for youth with developmental disabilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 519 appears to be largely positive, with support from various stakeholders who view the bill as a proactive approach to public health. Advocates of the bill, including legislators and health advocates, argue that increased physical activity aligns with broader public health goals and can lead to significant health improvements for the youth. However, there may be some concern regarding the implementation and verification of eligible expenses, given the potential administrative factors involved.

Contention

While the bill has been met with general approval, points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of its implementation. Issues such as what constitutes eligible activities, the process for insurers to verify claims, and the potential for administrative barriers could lead to discussions about the efficacy of the program. Additionally, ensuring equitable access to these benefits, particularly for those in lower-income communities, is crucial to the bill's success and acceptance within the broader public health discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB231

Provides for recoverable medical expenses. (1/1/26)

LA SB150

Provides for recoverable medical expenses. (1/1/26)

LA SB16

Provides relative to health stop-loss insurance. (8/1/25) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB1

PUBLIC MEETINGS:  Provides for electronic voting requirements under the Open Meetings Law. (8/1/26)

LA SB189

Provides for creation of the State Land Banking Authority Act. (8/1/25)

LA SB172

Provides relative to property insurance. (8/1/25)

LA SB61

Provides for the use of credit information in underwriting or rating of certain personal insurance policies. (8/1/25)

LA SB138

Provides for health insurance coverage for retired employees of district attorneys' offices. (8/1/25)

LA SB122

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. (8/1/25)

LA SB64

Provides for membership of the Shenandoah Estates Crime Prevention and Improvement District. (8/1/25)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.