Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio Senate Bill SB175

Introduced
10/17/23  
Report Pass
4/30/24  
Engrossed
5/8/24  
Report Pass
6/20/24  
Enrolled
6/26/24  
Passed
7/24/24  

Caption

Regards insurance regulations and taxes

Impact

The implications of SB175 extend to the revision and update of numerous statutes concerning the insurance market, particularly regarding licensing and operational standards for insurers. By enhancing regulations around the establishment and operation of the Ohio Fair Plan Underwriting Association, the bill seeks not only to provide equitable access to insurance for residents but also to create a more robust system for handling risks associated with property insurance. The measures outlined aim to improve market stability and insurer compliance while safeguarding policyholders.

Summary

Senate Bill 175 addresses various aspects of insurance regulation within the state, primarily focusing on property and homeowners insurance. The bill establishes a framework for the Ohio Fair Plan Underwriting Association, aimed at providing access to essential insurance coverage for individuals in urban areas who might otherwise be unable to obtain coverage through standard market channels. It stipulates that member insurers must participate in the writing, expenses, and profits or losses of the association, ensuring a collaborative approach to delivering basic property insurance and homeowners insurance across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB175 has been generally supportive among advocates for broader access to insurance, such as consumer protection groups and urban community organizations. They laud the bill as a crucial step towards addressing gaps in coverage for vulnerable populations. However, some concerns have been raised by insurers regarding the potential increase in assessments and costs associated with membership in the association, as they fear this could lead to higher premiums for consumers in the long run.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discourse around SB175 include debates on the adequacy of coverage provided by the Ohio Fair Plan and concerns over how membership assessments might impact overall insurance costs. Stakeholders in the insurance sector express apprehension that while the intent of the legislation is to enhance access, it could unintentionally inflate costs and create a burden on insurers who participate in the association. As such, the bill must navigate balancing equitable insurance access with maintaining fair premium rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB238

Regards occupational regulations

OH HB66

Regards bad debts for cigarette, tobacco and vapor products taxes

OH SB67

Regards State Fire Code and Building Code

OH HB65

Regards State Fire Code and Building Code

OH HB642

Require recommendations regarding adult-use hemp products

OH HB512

Regards child emergency placement facilities, treatment solutions

OH H1141

Insurance Regulations

OH H1429

Insurance Regulations

OH HB388

Regards enforcement of Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule

OH SB181

Regards limestone, dolomite mining; increase severance taxes

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