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(19) QHBP OFFERING ENTITY.—The terms
17 ‘‘QHBP offering entity’’ means, with respect to a
18 health benefits plan that is—
19 (A) a group health plan (as defined, sub20
ject to subsection (d), in section 733(a)(1) of
21 the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
22 of 1974), the plan sponsor in relation to such
23 group health plan, except that, in the case of a
24 plan maintained jointly by 1 or more employers
25 and 1 or more employee organizations and with
12
•J. 55–345
1 respect to which an employer is the primary
2 source of financing, such term means such em3
ployer;
4 (B) health insurance coverage, the health
5 insurance issuer offering the coverage;
6 (C) the public health insurance option, the
7 Secretary of Health and Human Services;
8 (D) a non-Federal governmental plan (as
9 defined in section 2791(d) of the Public Health
10 Service Act), the State or political subdivision
11 of a State (or agency or instrumentality of such
12 State or subdivision) which establishes or main13
tains such plan; or
14 (E) a Federal governmental plan (as de15
fined in section 2791(d) of the Public Health
16 Service Act), the appropriate Federal official.
17 (20) QUALIFIED HEALTH BENEFITS PLAN.—
18 The term ‘‘qualified health benefits plan’’ means a
19 health benefits plan that meets the requirements for
20 such a plan under title I and includes the public
21 health insurance option.
22 (21) PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE OPTION.—
23 The term ‘‘public health insurance option’’ means
24 the public health insurance option as provided under
25 subtitle B of title II.


179 posted on 03/14/2010 9:33:27 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spirito Sancto.)
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To: conservativefunhouse

from michelle malkin:

The student loan nationalization add-on (part of the kiddie human shield strategy I diagnosed last week) starts on page 2098:

DIVISION III—HOUSE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR: INVESTING IN EDUCATION

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This division may be cited as the ‘‘Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009’’.

SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

The table of contents is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title.
Sec. 2. Table of contents.
Sec. 3. References.
TITLE I—INVESTING IN STUDENTS AND FAMILIES
Subtitle A—Increasing College Access and Completion
Sec. 101. Federal Pell Grants.
Sec. 102. College Access and Completion Innovation Fund.
Sec. 103. Investment in historically Black colleges and universities and other
minority-serving institutions.
Sec. 104. Investment in cooperative education.
Sec. 105. Loan forgiveness for servicemembers activated for duty.
Sec. 106. Veterans Educational Equity Supplemental Grant Program.
Subtitle B—Student Financial Aid Form Simplification
Sec. 121. General effective date.
Sec. 122. Treatment of assets in need analysis.
Sec. 123. Changes to total income; aid eligibility.
TITLE II—STUDENT LOAN REFORM
Subtitle A—Stafford Loan Reform
Sec. 201. Federal Family Education Loan appropriations.
Sec. 202. Scope and duration of Federal loan insurance program.
Sec. 203. Applicable interest rates.
Sec. 204. Federal payments to reduce student interest costs.
Sec. 205. Federal PLUS Loans.
Sec. 206. Federal Consolidation Loan.
Sec. 207. Unsubsidized Stafford loans for middle-income borrowers.
Sec. 208. Loan repayment for civil legal assistance attorneys.
Sec. 209. Special allowances.
Sec. 210. Revised special allowance calculation.
Sec. 211. Origination of Direct Loans at institutions located outside the United
States.
Sec. 212. Agreements with institutions.
Sec. 213. Terms and conditions of loans.
Sec. 214. Contracts.
Sec. 215. Interest rates.
Subtitle B—Perkins Loan Reform
Sec. 221. Federal Direct Perkins Loans terms and conditions.
Sec. 222. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 223. Allocation of funds.
Sec. 224. Federal Direct Perkins Loan allocation.
Sec. 225. Agreements with institutions of higher education.
Sec. 226. Student loan information by eligible institutions.
Sec. 227. Terms of loans.
Sec. 228. Distribution of assets from student loan funds.
Sec. 229. Implementation of non-title IV revenue requirement.
Sec. 230. Administrative expenses.
TITLE III—MODERNIZATION, RENOVATION, AND REPAIR
Subtitle A—Elementary and Secondary Education
Sec. 301. Definitions.
CHAPTER1—GRANTS FOR MODERNIZATION, RENOVATION, O REPAIR OF PUBLICSCHOOLFACILITIES

P. 2227

SEC. 343. ADVISORY COUNCIL ON GREEN, HIGH-PERFORMING PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES.

(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF ADVISORY COUNCIL.—The Secretary shall establish an advisory council to be known as the ‘‘Advisory Council on Green, High-Performing Public School Facilities’’ (in this section referred to as the ‘‘Advisory Council’’) which shall be composed of

(1) appropriate officials from the Department

of Education;

(2) representatives of the academic, architectural, business, education, engineering, environmental, labor, and scientific communities; and

(3) such other representatives as the Secretary deems appropriate.

(b) DUTIESOFADVISORYCOUNCIL.—

(1) ADVISORYDUTIES.—The Advisory Council shall advise the Secretary on the impact of green, high-performing schools, on—

(A) teaching and learning;
B) health;
(C) energy costs;
(D) environmental impact; and
(E) other areas that the Secretary and the Advisory Council deem appropriate.


182 posted on 03/14/2010 9:35:59 PM PDT by Blonde
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