New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00979

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
5/13/25  
Engrossed
5/20/25  
Refer
5/20/25  

Caption

Relates to contractual liability insurance policies; provides that each provider may maintain a maximum of five service contract reimbursement insurance policies insuring its service contracts actively offered.

Impact

The implications of A00979 on state laws are notable as it directly revises existing regulations that limit the number of insurance policies a provider may hold. By establishing a cap of five policies, the bill seeks to balance the needs of providers with consumer protection by ensuring that providers are adequately insured against their obligations under service contracts. This could lead to increased competition in the insurance market and potentially better options for consumers, as more providers will be able to offer diverse service contracts backed by insurance.

Summary

Bill A00979, known as the 'Contractual Liability Insurance Policy Act', aims to amend the insurance law concerning service contract reimbursement insurance policies in New York. The significant change proposed involves allowing each service provider to maintain a maximum of five service contract reimbursement insurance policies that insure their active service contracts. This provision is designed to streamline insurance practices and potentially enhance the accessibility of service contracts for consumers.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding this bill as stakeholders in the insurance and consumer advocacy sectors weigh in on its potential effects. Proponents argue that it provides greater flexibility for providers, which could indirectly benefit consumers through more competitive service options. However, critics may express concern regarding the adequacy of protection for consumers if providers are permitted to limit their insurance coverage, potentially leading to greater financial risks if obligations are unmet.

Summary_conclusion

Overall, A00979 reflects a legislative attempt to refine the landscape of contractual liability insurance within New York. As discussions progress, it will be essential to monitor feedback from various stakeholders to gauge both the support for and opposition to the proposed changes, ensuring that the interests of consumers and providers are fairly balanced.

Companion Bills

NY S05048

Same As Relates to contractual liability insurance policies; provides that each provider may maintain a maximum of five service contract reimbursement insurance policies insuring its service contracts actively offered.

Previously Filed As

NY S01849

Requires providers of insurance policies to maintain a database of health care providers offering foreign language services.

NY A06377

Requires providers of insurance policies to maintain a database of health care providers offering foreign language services.

NY A01231

Relates to contractual liability insurance policies; requires the insurer to either discharge the obligations of the provider under the terms of the service contract, or in the event of the provider's nonperformance, cancellation of the service contract.

NY S02798

Relates to contractual liability insurance policies; requires the insurer to either discharge the obligations of the provider under the terms of the service contract, or in the event of the provider's nonperformance, cancellation of the service contract.

NY S02797

Relates to authorizing non-insurance benefits or services to be offered as part of group life or group or blanket accident or health insurance policies.

NY A04480

Relates to authorizing non-insurance benefits or services to be offered as part of group life or group or blanket accident or health insurance policies.

NY A03625

Provides that health insurance contracts and policies for long term care shall be renewable each year at the option of the insured unless there is nonpayment of premiums.

NY A01936

Prohibits state contracts with contractors who do not provide health insurance which covers services for transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive people.

NY S04287

Prohibits state contracts with contractors who do not provide health insurance which covers services for transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive people.

NY A03843

Relates to the minimum and maximum amounts of indemnity bonds or insurance policies for ambulettes.

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