Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06131

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting Discrimination In Insurance Underwriting Based On The Breed Of A Homeowner's Dog.

Impact

If enacted, HB 06131 would significantly alter existing practices within the insurance industry related to pets. By prohibiting the use of dog breeds as a factor for determining insurance rates or eligibility, the bill seeks to foster fairness among dog owners and potentially increase access to affordable housing options for individuals who own certain breeds. This change can impact state laws regarding insurance underwriting standards, thereby influencing how risk is assessed based on pet ownership.

Summary

House Bill 06131 proposes to prohibit insurance companies from discriminating against homeowners based on the breed of their dogs. The bill specifically states that insurers cannot charge higher premiums, cancel, refuse to renew, or refuse to issue homeowners or renter's insurance policies due to the breed of the dog owned by the applicant or policyholder. This legislative measure aims to create a more equitable insurance environment, addressing concerns that certain dog breeds are unfairly stigmatized and penalized through discriminatory practices in home insurance underwriting.

Contention

Notably, the bill allows for exceptions when a dog is designated as a 'dangerous dog' based on the insurer's loss experience. This provision introduces a level of contention, as it could lead to inconsistent application of what constitutes a dangerous dog, possibly undermining the bill's intent. Thus, while the bill aims to reduce breed discrimination, it raises questions about how insurers will apply these standards and the potential for arbitrary assessments that could still disadvantage certain dog owners.

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