Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01028

Introduced
2/28/13  
Refer
2/28/13  
Report Pass
3/14/13  
Refer
3/25/13  
Report Pass
4/2/13  
Report Pass
4/2/13  
Refer
5/21/13  
Report Pass
5/23/13  
Report Pass
5/23/13  
Report Pass
5/23/13  
Engrossed
5/29/13  
Engrossed
5/29/13  
Report Pass
5/30/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Insurance Department Examinations Of Market Conduct Activity.

Impact

With the passing of SB01028, significant adjustments will be made to the insurance regulatory landscape. Notably, the bill introduces provisions that allow the commissioner to appoint qualified examiners with strict conditions ensuring their independence from the entities being examined. This independence is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the examination process and fostering public confidence in the findings. Additionally, the act specifies that no liability shall arise for good faith actions taken during these examinations, thus protecting examiners and the commissioner in their regulatory duties.

Summary

SB01028, also known as the Act Concerning Insurance Department Examinations of Market Conduct Activity, aims to enhance the regulatory framework governing the operations of insurance companies and related organizations within the state. The bill mandates that the commissioner conduct periodic market conduct examinations to ensure compliance and assess the practices of insurers, healthcare centers, and their administrators. This move is intended to bolster transparency within the industry and protect consumers from unfair practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB01028 appears generally supportive, particularly among consumer advocacy groups and lawmakers focused on consumer protection. They view the act as a necessary step toward ensuring that insurance practices align with established standards of fairness and transparency. However, some opposition may stem from industry representatives concerned about the implications of increased regulatory scrutiny, fearing it could lead to operational complexities and higher compliance costs.

Contention

One notable point of contention discussed during the legislative process revolves around the balance between enhanced regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of insurance companies. Proponents argue that the comprehensive examinations will safeguard consumers and hold insurers accountable for their practices. In contrast, detractors caution that overly stringent regulations might hamper innovation and responsiveness within the industry, ultimately affecting consumer options and premiums.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00403

An Act Concerning Insurance Market Conduct And Insurance Licensing.

CT HB05503

An Act Concerning Insurance Market Conduct And Insurance Licensing, The Insurance Department's Technical Corrections And Other Revisions To The Insurance Statutes And Captive Insurance.

CT SB00400

An Act Concerning The Insurance Department's Technical Corrections And Other Revisions To The Insurance Statutes.

CT SB00395

An Act Concerning The Reporting Of Medical Debt.

CT SB00008

An Act Concerning Drug Affordability.

CT HB05247

An Act Concerning Employee Health Benefit Consortiums.

CT SB00180

An Act Concerning Adverse Determination And Utilization Reviews.

CT SB00241

An Act Concerning The Office Of Health Strategy's Recommendations Regarding 340b Program Transparency.

CT SB00398

An Act Concerning The Regulation And Taxation Of Travel Insurance And Associated Entities, Products And Professionals.

CT SB00182

An Act Prohibiting Certain Health Carriers From Requiring Step Therapy For Prescription Drugs Used To Treat A Mental Or Behavioral Health Condition Or A Chronic, Disabling Or Life-threatening Condition.

Similar Bills

CT SJ00007

Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.

CT HJ00041

Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner An Extension Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims.

CT HJ00023

Resolution Granting The Claims Commissioner Extensions Of Time To Dispose Of Certain Claims Against The State.

CT HJ00038

Resolution Concerning The Disposition Of Certain Claims Against The State Pursuant To Chapter 53 Of The General Statutes.

CA AB2009

California Travel and Tourism Commission.

CA AB1920

California Travel and Tourism Commission.

CA AB2323

Insurance: covered communications.

CA AB736

California Travel and Tourism Commission: meetings: records and minutes.