Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB317

Introduced
3/2/22  
Introduced
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
5/4/22  
Report Pass
5/4/22  
Engrossed
5/15/22  
Engrossed
5/15/22  
Refer
5/16/22  
Refer
5/16/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  
Enrolled
5/26/22  
Chaptered
6/10/22  
Chaptered
6/10/22  
Passed
6/10/22  

Caption

Provides for hurricane, named storm, and wind and hail deductibles

Impact

The implementation of HB 317 is anticipated to significantly affect the way homeowners understand their insurance policies by ensuring clarity regarding what they would owe in the event of a disaster. This requirement for a clearly defined deductible form aims to mitigate the confusion over policy terms, potentially resulting in more informed decisions by homeowners when selecting an insurance policy. Furthermore, by standardizing how deductibles are presented, the bill may lead to improved consumer protection within the homeowners' insurance market in Louisiana.

Summary

House Bill 317 was introduced to regulate homeowners' insurance policies specifically concerning deductibles related to natural disasters, such as named storms, hurricanes, and wind and hail incidents. The bill mandates insurance companies to provide homeowners with a separate form detailing the specific amount for each deductible. This information should be expressed either as a percentage of the property's insured value or as a specific dollar amount, or both, thus enhancing transparency for policyholders regarding their insurance coverage during such events.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 317 appears to be positive, particularly from consumer advocacy groups who argue that the bill empowers homeowners with critical information for disaster preparedness. There is a consensus that clearer guidelines on deductibles can help prevent surprises during claims, thus fostering greater trust in the insurance industry. However, concerns could arise from the insurance industry regarding the administrative burden this requirement may impose on insurers in terms of form creation and distribution.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, potential contentions may arise around the implementation and compliance aspects. Some insurance providers may argue that the additional paperwork and procedural changes could complicate their operations, especially for emerging technologies like electronic filings. Critics might express concerns regarding whether all insurers will comply adequately, thus ensuring that effective communication reaches all policyholders, particularly those less familiar with the nuances of their coverage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB150

Provides relative to hurricane, named-storm, and wind and hail deductibles. (1/1/23) (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB54

Provides relative to hurricane, named storm, and wind and hail deductibles. (1/1/22) (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB100

Requires homeowners' insurance providers who use a named-storm or wind and hail deductible to offer the policyholder a discount on the annual premium. (8/1/13)

LA SB70

Provides relative to named storm deductibles for commercial properties. (8/1/21)

LA HB1479

Insurance; revise the hurricane deductible.

LA HB1416

Provides relative to all peril deductibles offered by insurers

LA HB549

Provides relative to disclosures for windstorm insurance

LA HB1001

Provides for an installment plan for hurricane deductibles

LA SB12

Grants a refundable individual income tax credit for up to $600 of deposits made in a tax year to Wind and Hail Deductible Savings Accounts which provide reimbursement to the account holder for damages or losses not covered because of a deductible. (gov sig) (OR DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA HB373

Relating to insurance; to limit the number of times an insurer may apply a separate deductible to a homeowner's or a commercial property owner's named storm or hurricane insurance policy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.