Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB105

Introduced
2/28/22  
Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  
Refer
3/14/22  

Caption

Provides relative to written notice of policy renewal. (1/1/23)

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws regarding insurance practices. By mandating a thirty-day notice period for policy changes, it modifies how insurers communicate with their customers. Should an insurer fail to provide this notice, coverage under the prior policy remains active under the original terms until the notice is issued or until the insured secures alternative coverage. This provision seeks to protect consumers from unintentional lapses in coverage due to delayed notifications.

Summary

Senate Bill 105 introduces measures to enhance transparency in the insurance renewal process for property, casualty, and liability policies. Specifically, the bill requires insurers to provide written notice of any upcoming policy renewals, rate increases, changes in deductibles, or reductions in coverage at least thirty days prior to the policy's expiration date. This aims to ensure that policyholders are adequately informed about their insurance status and any financial implications well in advance of renewal, allowing them to make informed decisions regarding their coverage.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB 105 appears to be positive, with support expressed by consumer advocacy groups and policyholders who value clearer communication from their insurers. This bill is seen as a beneficial move towards consumer protection and greater accountability in the insurance industry. However, there may be some concerns from insurance providers about the implications of increased regulatory requirements and potential impacts on their operational flexibility.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, there are notable points of contention associated with the bill. Critics may argue that the additional requirements could lead to increased administrative burdens for insurers, particularly smaller companies that may lack the resources to comply with such regulations. Additionally, there may be discussions on whether the provisions adequately balance the interests of consumers with those of insurers, especially in terms of operational feasibility and market competitiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB345

Provides for notices relative to residential property insurance

LA SB172

Provides relative to property insurance. (8/1/25)

LA HB935

Provides relative to notice to policyholders of policy changes at renewal

LA SB90

Provides relative to written notice before the lapse of a life insurance policy. (gov sig)

LA SB480

Relative to renewal of stop-loss policies. (8/1/20)

LA HB611

Provides relative to homeowners' insurance and termination of certain policies

LA HB465

Provides for technical recodification of certain provisions of the La. Insurance Code relative to property insurance

LA SB135

Require certain health and accident insurance carriers to provide utilization data within fourteen business days after a written request is received. (8/15/10).

LA SB162

Provides certain requirements for the cancellation or nonrenewal of property insurance policies. (1/1/23)

LA SB283

Provides for release of certain group information to the group policyholder or his agent prior to renewal of a group policy. (8/1/12)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.