Action | This action will amend section 1VAC 55 320(E) to include adults, other than spouses and incapacitated adult children, as participants in the Health Benefits Plan for State Employees |
Stage | NOIRA |
Comment Period | Ended on 12/23/2009 |
It would appear that someone operating a boarding house for illegal aliens could qualify them for coverage under this proposed rule change. That would be to the detriment of the Commonwealth.
It is not unknown to have state employees overcrowding their residences with as many as ten to fifteen illegal aliens who pay the landlord rent. Since anyone in a state employees residence would qualify for health insurance under this provision, the landlord (state employee) could choose to increase the rent he is demanding in return for providing his renters with access to taxpayer-supported health insurance. This would allow those who overcrowd residential properties to potentially profit as a result of this rule change.
If this is to be enacted, it may be a good idea to restrict coverage to only those who are legally present in the Commonwealth.