Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB673

Introduced
3/1/24  
Introduced
3/1/24  
Refer
3/1/24  

Caption

Provides relative to unfair discrimination in insurance practices

Impact

If enacted, HB 673 will compel insurance companies to demonstrate that their use of algorithms and predictive models does not contribute to discriminatory practices. The bill empowers the commissioner of insurance to establish rules that define and regulate how insurers can use external data sources, aiming to minimize the potential for bias in underwriting processes. This might lead to a significant change in how insurers assess risk and set premiums, focusing more on traditional metrics rather than lifestyle indicators that could introduce bias.

Summary

House Bill 673 focuses on consumer protection within the insurance industry by addressing the use of external consumer data and information sources. The bill prohibits insurers from using these external data sources in ways that result in unfair discrimination against individuals based on race, color, gender, creed, or national origin. This legislative measure seeks to ensure that the residents of Louisiana have equitable access to insurance products, thereby promoting fairness in insurance practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 673 has been largely positive among consumer advocacy groups and lawmakers concerned about fairness in insurance practices. Supporters view the bill as a necessary step to protect vulnerable populations from systemic discrimination inherent in data-driven decision-making processes. However, there are concerns from the insurance industry regarding the practical implications of enforcing such regulations and the potential impact on their ability to assess risk accurately.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the definitions of 'external consumer data and information sources' and how broadly these definitions might apply to existing industry practices. Insurers may argue that the bill could hinder their ability to make informed underwriting decisions, while advocates emphasize the need for accountability and transparency in ensuring that insurance practices do not perpetuate inequality. This dichotomy highlights the tension between innovation in insurance technology and the imperative of equitable treatment for all consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB579

Provides relative to pet insurance

LA HB569

Provides relative to homeowners' insurance

LA HB40

Provides relative to employment discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation

LA HB585

Provides relative to economic development (EN +$1,100,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB548

Provides relative to the 340B drug pricing program (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB601

Provides relative to bad faith claims against insurers

LA HB653

Provides relative to Granting Unserved Municipalities Broadband Opportunities (EN SEE FISC NOTE FF EX See Note)

LA HB283

Provides relative to employment practices related to wage history, wage disclosure, and retaliation

LA HB511

Provides relative to the Louisiana Insurance Guaranty Association (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB115

Provides relative to employment discrimination against employees and prospective employees being treated with medical marijuana

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.