Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB400

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Dental insurance; allow available unused benefits to roll over year-to-year

Impact

The introduction of HB 400 will have a significant impact on state laws governing dental insurance coverage. If enacted, insurers will be required to modify their existing policies to include provisions for rolling over unused dental benefits. This change is expected to enhance consumer access to dental care services by reducing the financial pressure associated with using benefits within a limited time frame. The legislation is set to take effect on January 1, 2026, which allows insurers a timeline to adjust their policies accordingly.

Summary

House Bill 400 aims to enhance the dental insurance benefits available to beneficiaries in Alabama by allowing them to roll over unused annual dental benefits into the succeeding year. Currently, many insurance policies limit the available maximum dollar amount of benefits to the year within which the policy is active. By proposing this change, the bill seeks to give insured individuals more flexibility and the potential to utilize their benefits more effectively over time, rather than losing unused portions at the end of each coverage year.

Contention

While the bill is designed to benefit consumers, it may encounter some contention, particularly from insurance companies that may be resistant to changes perceived to affect their profitability. Critics might argue that rolling over benefits could lead to increased costs for insurers and potentially higher premiums for policyholders in the long run. Additionally, regulations associated with how benefits may be rolled over, such as capping the amount at two times the annual benefit maximum, could require detailed negotiations between insurers and regulators to ensure compliance while maintaining affordability in coverage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HR156

Big Oak Ranch, 50 years of service, commended

AL SB32

Retirement benefits, revise circumstances when an individual's pension, annuity, or retirement allowance benefits are subject to certain recovery actions

AL HB212

Retirement benefits, revise circumstances when an individual's pension, annuity, or retirement allowance benefits are subject to certain recovery actions

AL HB391

Workers' Compensation; allow health care providers to bill private insurance

AL SB30

Jury service, individual 75 years of age or older may be permanently excused from service

AL SB326

Sinkhole loss insurance coverage, homeowners insurance policies, require to cover catastrophic ground cover collapse and optional coverage for sinkhole damage.

AL HB291

Physicians, rural physicians income tax credit, existing law repealed and replaced with new income tax credit after December 31, 2024, new credit increased to $10,000 per year for four years, transition provisions

AL HB338

Class IV municipalities, removes restriction on hiring same accountant for more than three consecutive years

AL SB232

Agricultural organization, nonprofit, health benefits, authorized to offer to members and families, conditions, specified not to be engaged in health insurance business.

AL HB157

Youthful Offender status, to prohibit a judge from granting youthful offender status to any person who is 16 years of age or older and charged with murder.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.