Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR36

Introduced
6/18/20  
Introduced
6/18/20  
Refer
6/22/20  
Refer
6/22/20  
Report Pass
6/24/20  
Report Pass
6/24/20  
Passed
6/29/20  

Caption

Requests the House Committee on Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the effects of making the commissioner of insurance an appointed position

Impact

If adopted, HR36 could lead to significant changes in the Louisiana insurance landscape. An appointed commissioner may result in a regulatory framework that is less influenced by political cycles, potentially allowing for more stable and pragmatic approaches to managing the insurance market. This could address consumer concerns regarding high insurance costs and contribute to improving Louisiana's competitiveness in attracting insurance providers. However, the resolution also raises questions about accountability and transparency, which could differ significantly under an appointed system compared to an elected one.

Summary

House Resolution 36 (HR36) seeks to initiate a comprehensive study regarding the potential impact of transitioning the position of the commissioner of insurance in Louisiana from an elected to an appointed role. This resolution acknowledges the existing political challenges that accompany the current elected system, which has been criticized for leading to an unfavorable insurance regulatory environment within the state. The resolution emphasizes the need to investigate whether appointing the commissioner could enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of insurance regulation in Louisiana, particularly given its ranking among states with the highest auto insurance rates.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HR36 appears to be cautiously optimistic among supporters who advocate for regulatory reforms in the insurance sector. Proponents argue that the current elected position politicizes essential regulatory functions and contributes to the challenges facing Louisiana consumers. Conversely, there are concerns about removing the electoral component, with critics emphasizing the importance of public accountability in such a vital area affecting consumer rights and regulatory oversight.

Contention

The primary contention surrounding HR36 lies in the balance between regulatory professionalism and democratic accountability. Some stakeholders fear that an appointed commissioner could operate without sufficient oversight, potentially leading to decisions that may not reflect the interests of the public. On the other hand, supporters contend that a professional appointee could better navigate complex insurance issues without the distractions of electoral politics, advocating for a more favorable environment for both consumers and insurers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SSR2

Requests the Senate Committee on Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the effects of making the commissioner of insurance an appointed position.

LA HCR26

Requests a joint subcommittee of the House Committee on Insurance and Senate Committee on Insurance to undertake a study to make recommendations for proposed legislation relative to balance or surprise billing in Louisiana

LA HR255

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the regulation of private market flood insurance

LA HR198

Urges and requests the Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the effect of excluding advertising expenses in setting automobile insurance rates

LA HR197

Urges and requests the Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the effect of dashboard camera installation incentives on automobile insurance rates

LA HR254

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the regulation of pharmacy services administrative organizations

LA HR336

Creates a study group to examine and make policy recommendations regarding insurance premium taxes and associated credits and exemptions

LA HR160

Authorizes and directs the Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the effect of mandated uninsured motorist coverage on automobile insurance rates

LA SCR64

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and make recommendations with respect to the health insurance crisis.

LA HCR132

Urges and requests the Department of Insurance to study the issuance of private letter rulings by the commissioner of insurance

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