Press Release, March 21, 2018, Public Hearing Notice (Milwaukee, WI): OCI 1332 Draft Waiver for State Innovation Application

​Last Updated: March 21, 2018

For more information contact: Elizabeth Hizmi, Public Information Officer, (608) 267-9460 or elizabeth.hizmi@wisconsin.gov

​Public Hearing Notice (Milwaukee, WI):
OCI 1332 Draft Waiver for State Innovation Application

The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) has developed a 1332 Draft Waiver for State Innovation Application under the Affordable Care Act pursuant to 2017 Wisconsin Act 138 allowing Wisconsin to leverage federal funding for the operation of a state based reinsurance plan. A 1332 Waiver permits states to pursue innovative strategies to ensure residents have access to affordable health insurance options. OCI has opened the 30-day public comment period for the 1332 Draft Waiver Application, which is attached to this release.  

OCI will hold a public hearing in Milwaukee.

WHAT:           Public Hearing: OCI 1332 Draft Waiver for State Innovation Application

WHEN:           Friday, March 23, 2018
                     Public hearing begins: 3:00PM

WHERE:         Wisconsin Center​
                     Room 203C
                     400 W. Wisconsin Avenue
                     Milwaukee, WI 53203

NOTE:            Credentialed members of the media are invited to attend.

Public Hearing Information – Attachments

OCI Public Hearing Presentation: Wisconsin Healthcare Stability Plan  

OCI 1332 Draft Waiver Application

The public comment period will be open from March 13 – April 14, 2018. Comments may be submitted in writing or in person at a public hearing.

Written comments on the OCI 1332 Draft Waiver Application may be submitted via e-mail at:

OCI1332WaiverComments@wisconsin.gov

or mail at:

ATTN: JP Wieske, Deputy Commissioner
Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
PO Box 7873
Madison, WI 53707-7873

In early April, OCI will also conduct a public hearing in Madison. Additional details are forthcoming.


Created by the Legislature in 1870, Wisconsin's Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) was vested with broad powers to ensure the insurance industry responsibly and adequately met the insurance needs of Wisconsin citizens.  Today, OCI's mission is to lead the way in informing and protecting the public and responding to its insurance needs.