Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB86

Introduced
2/25/18  
Introduced
2/25/18  
Refer
2/25/18  
Refer
2/25/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/14/18  
Report Pass
3/14/18  
Engrossed
3/19/18  
Refer
3/20/18  
Refer
3/20/18  
Report Pass
4/4/18  
Report Pass
4/4/18  
Enrolled
4/17/18  
Enrolled
4/17/18  
Chaptered
4/28/18  
Chaptered
4/28/18  
Passed
4/28/18  

Caption

Provides relative to continuing education for insurance adjusters. (8/1/18)

Impact

If enacted, SB86 would significantly affect the continuing education landscape for insurance adjusters by modifying R.S. 22:1673. The bill specifies that it would no longer apply to adjusters who are renewing their license for the first time after receiving their initial license, aligning local requirements with practices that may already exist in other states. By facilitating this exemption, the bill aims to encourage new adjusters to enter the workforce and maintain their licensure without unnecessary educational hurdles.

Summary

Senate Bill 86 aims to amend and reenact existing legislation concerning continuing education requirements for insurance adjusters in Louisiana. The primary focus of this bill is to provide an exemption for individuals renewing their adjuster licenses for the first time after their initial issuance. This provision is designed to alleviate the burden on new licensees who may not have completed the standard continuing education requirements within their first year of certification, thereby promoting a smoother transition into their professional responsibilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB86 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among industry stakeholders and new adjusters. Proponents argue that the changes will help streamline the licensing process, making it more accessible for individuals just starting their careers in insurance adjusting. This measure has garnered positive feedback as it reflects a recognition of the challenges faced by new professionals in meeting continual educational demands while establishing their careers.

Contention

Despite the generally positive sentiment, some concerns may arise regarding the potential for reduced standards in continuing education for new adjusters. Critics might argue that exempting first-time renewals from education requirements could lead to a less knowledgeable workforce. However, this contention seems minimal compared to the overwhelming support for facilitating entry into the insurance adjustment profession, indicating a prevailing consensus that the benefits of the bill outweigh potential drawbacks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB281

Provides relative to continuing education for insurance claims adjusters

LA SB36

Provides relative to continuing education requirements for insurance producers. (8/1/18)

LA SB37

Provides relative to the registration of catastrophe or emergency claims adjusters. (8/1/18)

LA SB266

Provides for licensing of insurance claims adjusters. (See Act)

LA HB3910

Relating to completion of continuing education requirements for insurance agents and adjusters.

LA SB53

Provides relative to license fees for viatical settlement providers and insurance claims adjusters. (8/1/17)

LA HB3872

Relating to licensing requirements, including continuing education requirements for insurance agents, insurance adjusters, and public adjusters.

LA S0196

Insurance Adjusters

LA SB662

Provides with respect to claims adjusters. (8/15/10)

LA SB1291

Independent insurance adjusters.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.