Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB275

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
4/25/22  
Report Pass
4/25/22  
Engrossed
5/2/22  
Engrossed
5/2/22  
Refer
5/3/22  
Refer
5/3/22  
Report Pass
5/12/22  
Report Pass
5/12/22  
Enrolled
6/5/22  
Chaptered
6/18/22  

Caption

Provides relative to affiliates and subsidiaries of local housing authority members. (gov sig)

Impact

The enactment of SB275 is set to modify existing statutory provisions concerning how local housing authorities operate regarding insurance liabilities. This bill does not classify the risk management organizations as insurance companies, thus separating them from the regulatory requirements typically imposed on insurers. As a result, it permits local agencies to have a safety net for covering liabilities without facing the full costs of traditional insurance policies, potentially leading to financial savings and more manageable risk exposure for local housing authorities.

Summary

Senate Bill 275, known as the Local Housing Authority Affiliates and Subsidiaries Self-Insurance Act, introduces a framework for affiliates and subsidiaries of local housing authorities in Louisiana to establish and participate in risk management organizations. This legislation allows these entities to pool their insurance risks and manage self-insurance funds collaboratively, aiming to reduce the financial burden on individual authorities by sharing the risks associated with general liability, workers' compensation, and other forms of coverage. The risk management organization created can also procure additional insurance when necessary, backed by contributions from its members to ensure adequate funding for the self-insurance program.

Sentiment

The response to SB275 has been predominantly positive among the proponents, primarily consisting of legislators involved in housing and budgetary matters. They argue that this legislation provides a much-needed financial mechanism allowing local authorities to manage their risk better and support their operational efficiency. However, there may be concerns regarding the oversight of these pooled funds since the bill delineates that these organizations are not subject to traditional insurance regulations, raising some apprehension about accountability and financial management.

Contention

Notable points of contention around the bill focus on the accountability mechanisms in place for these risk management organizations. Critics may express concern regarding the lack of regulation akin to that of standard insurance companies and the implications this might have for financial transparency and the handling of claims. While the legislation aims to streamline operations and reduce costs for local housing authorities, the necessity for robust oversight and sound management practices within these organizations is likely to be a central theme in ongoing discussions about the bill's efficacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB22

Authorizes coverage risk which may be pooled by local housing authority members of the interlocal risk management agency. (gov sig)

LA SB510

Provides relative to workers' compensation self-insurance funds. (gov sig)

LA SB268

Provides for the creation of the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association Law. (gov sig)

LA SB276

Provides the original intent of the Louisiana Legislature authorized contracts between health insurers and healthcare providers allowed for benefits to be available to its affiliates. (gov sig)

LA SB01025

An Act Authorizing The Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange To Establish Subsidiaries.

LA HB41

Provides relative to the membership of the governing board of the Housing Authority of New Orleans

LA HB256

Provides relative to certain interlocal risk management agencies

LA HB879

Provides relative to an authorized expense allowance paid to members of a parish governing authority

LA SB3

Adds Morgan City and Berwick housing authorities to system membership. (2/3 - CA10s29(F)) (6/30/20) (EN INCREASE APV)

LA HB3752

Relating to the offering of health benefit coverage by subsidiaries of the Texas Mutual Insurance Company.

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