FISCAL NOTE

Date Requested: February 03, 2026
Time Requested: 05:10 PM
Agency: Insurance Commission
CBD Number: Version: Bill Number: Resolution Number:
3337 Introduced HB5141
CBD Subject:


FUND(S):

7152

Sources of Revenue:

Special Fund

Legislation creates:





Fiscal Note Summary


Effect this measure will have on costs and revenues of state government.


House Bill 5141, if enacted, would require medical insurance providers to include infertility services in their policies. HB5141 would have no fiscal impact on the WV Offices of the Insurance Commissioner. Please see memorandum summary for additional information.



Fiscal Note Detail


Effect of Proposal Fiscal Year
2026
Increase/Decrease
(use"-")
2027
Increase/Decrease
(use"-")
Fiscal Year
(Upon Full
Implementation)
1. Estmated Total Cost 0 0 0
Personal Services 0 0 0
Current Expenses 0 0 0
Repairs and Alterations 0 0 0
Assets 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0
2. Estimated Total Revenues 0 0 0


Explanation of above estimates (including long-range effect):


Please explain increases and decreases in personal services, current expenses, repairs and alterations, assets, other costs and revenues, including assumptions and data sources and delineation between start-up and ongoing costs. Please also include a long-range schedule of costs and revenues if fiscal impact is expected to vary in future years.



Memorandum


House Bill 5141, if enacted, would require medical insurance providers to include infertility services in their policies. HB5141 would have no fiscal impact on the WV Offices of the Insurance Commissioner's operations, revenues or expenses. HB5141 would have an impact on insurance premium rates in the private market. While an increase in health insurance premium rates would be expected, the WVOIC does not have the data to calculate the extent of the increase. However, the WVOIC can request data from private insurance carriers and provide any information received at a later time to a committee. HB5141 does not appear to include the Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) or Bureau of Medical Services (BMS). It should be noted that HB5141 does not contain language limiting the insurance benefits provided under the proposed bill to the essential health benefits (EHB)specified under section 130(b) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act(PPACA). PPACA 1311 (d)(3) provides that a state must defray the cost by direct payment to enrollees or to the Plan of any state mandated benefit in excess of the EHB. To the extent that the health insurance benefits required by HB5141 do not fall within the EHB, a potential cost to the State exists.



    Person submitting Fiscal Note: Rhonda C Hartwell
    Email Address: rc.hartwell@yahoo.com