Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB295

Introduced
2/26/20  
Introduced
2/26/20  
Refer
2/26/20  
Refer
2/26/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Provides relative to the cancellation of a dental policy

Impact

The legislation modifies existing laws pertaining to the cancellation of dental policies, mandating that policyholders are responsible for paying premiums until the end of the month when they formally cancel their policy. This change is designed to prevent sudden lapses in coverage that could occur if cancellations became effective immediately upon notice. Effectively, the bill safeguards both the interests of the insurance contractors and policyholders by creating a more structured cancellation timeline.

Summary

House Bill 295, introduced by Representative Huval, addresses the cancellation process of dental service contracts within Louisiana. The bill stipulates that when a policyholder wishes to cancel their dental policy, the cancellation can only take effect at the end of the month in which the dental service contractor receives the cancellation notice. This provision aims to provide clarity and consistency in cancellation processes, benefiting both policyholders and contractors by ensuring that everyone understands when their contractual obligations end.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 295 has been generally positive, particularly among dental service contractors who appreciate the structured approach to policy cancellations. Stakeholders believe that the bill will reduce misunderstandings and disputes regarding the timing of cancellations and premium liabilities. However, some policyholders may express concerns about the financial burden of continuing to pay premiums even after stating their intent to cancel, potentially leading to some dissent among consumers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential financial impact on policyholders who may not fully understand the implications of the new cancellation rules. Some advocates for consumer rights argue that the bill may favor service contractors over policyholders by enforcing a mandatory financial obligation until the end of the month following a cancellation request. This raises questions about consumer protection and transparency in the insurance market, indicating a need for further discussion on how to balance the interests of both parties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB296

Provides for cancellation of a policy by the insured party

LA HB1094

Provides relative to cancellation of health and accident coverage by insurers or health maintenance organizations

LA HB282

Provides relative to reinstatement of insurance policies and contracts subsequent to cancellation (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB169

Provides for notice of the cancellation of an insurance policy

LA HB989

Provides for release of certain group information to the group policyholder or his agent prior to renewal of a group policy

LA HB311

Provides relative to denial of coverage by dental plans

LA HB353

Provides relative to claims for dental services made by healthcare providers

LA H1149

Policy Cancellations and Nonrenewals by Property Insurers

LA H0841

Residential Property Insurance Policy Cancellations, Nonrenewals, and Rate Changes

LA SB162

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

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