Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB555

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  

Caption

Prepaid funeral services; modifying provisions for permit applications and administration by the Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the legal framework governing prepaid funeral services in Oklahoma by establishing stricter measures for permit issuance and ongoing compliance. Organizations must maintain transparency about their operations and are bound to file annual reports with the Insurance Commissioner. The bill also prohibits the sale of contracts funded by trust accounts, requiring that all contracts instead be funded by life insurance or annuity assignments. This shift is intended to protect consumer interests and ensure financial accountability in the management of prepaid funeral services.

Summary

Senate Bill 555 aims to modify the regulations around prepaid funeral services, particularly focusing on the application process for permits and the administrative responsibilities of the Insurance Commissioner in this domain. This legislation requires organizations providing prepaid funeral benefits to obtain a permit before entering into contracts, ensuring that they are compliant with state laws. Additionally, it outlines the specifics regarding the funding of contracts and the mechanisms for accountability within organizations offering these services.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB555 is largely positive among proponents who view the bill as a necessary step in enhancing consumer protection and increasing transparency within the funeral services industry. Supporters advocate that strict regulations can prevent malpractice and ensure that consumers receive the services they have paid for. However, concerns have been voiced by some industry stakeholders regarding the potential burden of compliance and the implications for businesses that could disrupt current practices significantly.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include debates over the extent of regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of funeral service providers. Critics argue that the new requirements may complicate the operational landscape for small businesses, potentially leading to financial strain or hindrance in service provision. Furthermore, the legislative change to disallow contracts supported by trust accounts has raised questions about the financial sustainability of existing service offerings, potentially leading to a greater examination of funding methods in the future.

Companion Bills

OK SB555

Carry Over Prepaid funeral services; modifying provisions for permit applications and administration by the Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK SB555

Prepaid funeral services; modifying provisions for permit applications and administration by the Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.

OK SB546

Cemetery Merchandise Trust Act; modifying application procedures for permit holders. Effective date.

OK SB549

Pharmacy benefits management; modifying provisions ad requirements of managers; modifying administration by the Insurance Department. Effective date.

OK SB541

Service warranties; modifying administrative procedures of the Insurance Department. Effective date.

OK SB544

Perpetual Care Fund Act; modifying application requirements for permits. Effective date.

OK SB435

Service Warranty Act; exempting certain fee from provisions of State Insurance Commissioner Revolving Fund; modifying administrative fees. Effective date.

OK HB1837

Motor vehicles; modifying name of responsible agency; modifying length of issuance for commercial learner permits; repealer; effective date; emergency.

OK SB539

Insurance licensure; modifying requirements for continuing education courses; requiring licensee to maintain updated information with the Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.

OK SB543

Insurance; creating the Insurance Data Security Act. Effective date.

OK SB553

Third-party Administrator Act; modifying application and fee requirements for licensees. Effective date.

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OK SB555

Prepaid funeral services; modifying provisions for permit applications and administration by the Insurance Commissioner. Effective date.

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