Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1561

Caption

Technical correction; insurance; uniform plans

Impact

The bill's amendments stipulate that every rating organization and insurer must generally conform to these approved uniform plans unless specifically allowed to use their own statistical plans, provided these do not materially conflict with the uniform standards set forth. This means there will be a structured approach to how insurers report and classify risks, which is intended to improve regulatory compliance and operational transparency within the insurance industry in Arizona.

Summary

SB1561 proposes amendments to section 20-344 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically addressing the uniform plans that insurance organizations and insurers must adhere to when transacting workers' compensation insurance within the state. The bill establishes guidelines that require adherence to a uniform statistical plan, uniform classification plan, and uniform experience rating plan, ensuring consistency across all entities engaged in the workers' compensation sector.

Contention

While the bill appears to streamline processes and reduce discrepancies in reporting, it has the potential to raise concerns among insurers about the limitations on their flexibility to develop unique statistical plans. Proponents may argue that uniformity will facilitate better regulation and more reliable pricing structures in the workers' compensation market, whereas opponents might view it as an unnecessary restriction that could stifle innovation and limit the insurance sector's ability to tailor products to specific needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2730

Technical correction; insurance; uniform plans

AZ HB2689

Reviser's technical corrections; 2023

AZ HB2031

Technical correction; disabled parking; reciprocity

AZ HB2204

Workers' compensation; premiums

AZ HB2371

Technical correction; insurance; existing actions

AZ SB1049

Reviser's technical corrections; 2024

AZ SB1473

Tax corrections act of 2023

AZ HB2102

Election of judges; technical correction

AZ HB2099

Technical correction; statement of contest

AZ SB1592

Hand count audit; technical correction

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AZ HB2136

Technical correction; insurance; uniform plans

AZ HB2730

Technical correction; insurance; uniform plans

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