Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1330

Introduced
4/19/10  
Refer
4/20/10  
Report Pass
4/29/10  
Engrossed
5/11/10  
Refer
5/12/10  
Report Pass
5/26/10  
Enrolled
6/10/10  
Chaptered
6/21/10  

Caption

Removes the requirement that the La. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation maintain separate accounts and records for the Coastal Plan and the FAIR Plan

Impact

If enacted, HB 1330 would simplify the accounting processes of the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation by removing redundant reporting requirements regarding the Coastal Plan and the FAIR Plan. This change is expected to ease financial management responsibilities, allowing for more straightforward audits and budget allocations. Critics, however, might argue that eliminating the separate accounts could reduce transparency and oversight, challenging the ability to track the financial health of each plan independently.

Summary

House Bill 1330, introduced by Representative Little, seeks to repeal the requirement for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation to maintain separate accounts and records for its Coastal Plan and the FAIR Plan. This legislative action aims to streamline the financial oversight of these insurance plans by managing them under a unified accounting structure, potentially reducing administrative costs and improving efficiency in operations. The bill is aimed primarily at enhancing the management practices of the insurance corporation in response to changes in the insurance market in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1330 appears to be largely positive among proponents, who view the bill as a necessary step to modernize the operational framework of state-run insurance programs. Supporters may argue that this consolidation of financial obligations will foster a more agile response to the state's changing insurance needs, especially in terms of disaster recovery and property coverage. Nonetheless, there may be concerns among watchdog groups regarding the potential for diminished transparency in financial dealings following the repeal of these record-keeping requirements.

Contention

One notable point of contention related to HB 1330 involves the balance between efficiency and accountability. While some legislators advocate for reduced regulatory burdens and improved operational efficiency, others worry that the simplification of financial records could obscure vital information pertaining to the funds allocated to each plan. This debate highlights broader concerns about public confidence in state-run programs and the importance of maintaining rigorous oversight in the insurance sector, especially after natural disasters or significant market disruptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB952

Provides relative to the policy take-out program for the La. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

LA HB915

Provides relative to the sale of policies issued by the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

LA HB149

Limits the amount in commissions that producers for La. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation may collect

LA HB428

Provides relative to the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

LA SB243

Provides with regard to depopulation of Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. (gov sig)

LA HB706

Provides relative to application to the La. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation for coverage

LA HB16

Reduces the amount of the income tax credit for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Assessment and makes the reduction permanent (Item #46) (OR +$17,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB13

Reduces the amount of the income tax credit for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Assessment and makes the reduction permanent (Item #46) (OR +$8,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB25

Reduces the amount of the income tax credit for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Assessment and makes the reduction permanent (Item #46) (EN +$17,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB37

Reduces the amount of the income tax credit for the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Assessment and makes the reduction permanent (Item #46) (OR +$17,000,000 GF RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.