Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S686

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to executive compensation for mutual companies

Impact

The bill amends Section 19X of Chapter 175 of the General Laws, introducing measures that require mutual companies to consider conflicts of interest in their compensation structures. By mandating that at least one annual meeting includes a resolution on executive compensation, it compels companies to provide clearer information to their members, who are the ultimate stakeholders. This legislative change is expected to create a more responsible and equitable approach to executive pay, aligning it more closely with the interests of the policyholders.

Summary

S686, titled 'An Act relative to executive compensation for mutual companies', proposes significant changes to the way executive compensation is managed within mutual insurance companies in Massachusetts. The bill aims to enhance transparency regarding the compensation of executive officers and directors by ensuring that shareholders have a formal mechanism to express their approval or disapproval through a non-binding vote every three years. This aspect of the bill is pivotal in promoting accountability and fairness within the management of mutual companies, which are owned by policyholders rather than shareholders.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to increase transparency, it may face contention around the adequacy of the measures introduced to tackle executive remuneration. Some stakeholders may argue that non-binding votes do not impose strict enough controls on executive pay, allowing for continued excess. Further, there may be concerns over how the regulations proposed by the commissioner of insurance will be implemented and the extent to which they ensure compliance without stifling the operational flexibility of mutual companies.

Companion Bills

MA S1067

Similar To Relative to public charity executive and board of directors compensation

MA S1858

Similar To Relative to excessive executive compensation

MA H2967

Similar To Establishing a tax on excessive executive compensation

Previously Filed As

MA S795

Relative to executive compensation for mutual companies

MA S1067

Relative to public charity executive and board of directors compensation

MA S1195

Relative to public charity executive and board of directors compensation

MA S1858

Relative to excessive executive compensation

MA S2026

Relative to excessive executive compensation

MA H2967

Establishing a tax on excessive executive compensation

MA H5028

Relative to the executive form of government for the town of Lenox

MA S1186

To ensure fair access to compensation for victims of human trafficking and forced labor

MA S1054

To provide compensation for loss of income for victims of forced labor and sexual servitude

MA H3261

Establishing a tax on excessive executive compensation

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