West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB314

Introduced
1/17/22  

Caption

Insurance Commissioner rule relating to continuing education for individual insurance producers and individual insurance adjusters

Impact

If enacted, SB314 will have a direct impact on the professional standards for insurance producers and adjusters operating in West Virginia. This bill will enable the Insurance Commissioner to implement rules that set the framework for continuing education, which is crucial for keeping professionals informed about changes in laws, regulations, and best practices. The introduction of mandatory continuing education may also lead to a more knowledgeable workforce, thereby increasing consumer trust and confidence in the insurance services provided.

Summary

Senate Bill 314 seeks to amend and reenact section 64-7-1 of the Code of West Virginia to grant the Insurance Commissioner the authority to promulgate a legislative rule related to continuing education requirements for individual insurance producers and adjusters. This proposal aims to enhance the professional development standards within the insurance industry by ensuring that both producers and adjusters maintain an up-to-date understanding of the industry practices and regulations. The legislative rule that SB314 seeks to authorize was previously filed and aims to standardize the educational requirements necessary for a proficient practice in the insurance field.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB314 appears to be supportive, particularly from stakeholders within the insurance industry who value the establishment of clear continuing education standards. They argue that enhanced education will lead to better service for consumers and better compliance with state regulations. However, some concerns may arise regarding the potential burdens or costs that these educational requirements could impose on individual producers and adjusters, particularly those operating in smaller firms or as independent agents.

Contention

While the bill largely presents a positive initiative for industry standards, there may be contention regarding the specific requirements that the Insurance Commissioner may set and the implications of these regulations for individual practitioners. Discussions are likely to focus on balancing the need for education with the feasibility of compliance, particularly among smaller players in the insurance market. Potential debates may arise around the costs associated with continuing education and how these could affect competition within the state.

Companion Bills

WV HB4153

Similar To Authorizing the Insurance Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Continuing Education for Individual Insurance Producers and Individual Insurance Adjusters

Previously Filed As

WV HB4153

Authorizing the Insurance Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Continuing Education for Individual Insurance Producers and Individual Insurance Adjusters

WV SB317

Insurance Commissioner rule relating to term and universal life insurance reserve financing

WV SB315

Insurance Commissioner rule relating to adoption of valuation manual

WV SB318

Insurance Commissioner rule relating to bail bondsmen in criminal cases

WV SB316

Insurance Commissioner rule relating to pharmacy auditing entities and pharmacy benefit managers

WV SB301

DHHR and Insurance Commissioner rule relating to all-payer claims database program's privacy and security rule

WV SB300

DHHR and Insurance Commissioner rule relating to all payer claims database, data submission requirements

WV SB347

Insurance Commissioner rule relating to Medicare Supplement Insurance

WV HB4156

Authorizing the Insurance Commission to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Term and Universal Life Insurance Reserve Financing

WV SB52

Insurance Commissioner rule relating to bail bondsmen in criminal cases

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