New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05330

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Authorizes insurers to provide no or low cost loss prevention programs to policyholders, pursuant to regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S08889

Authorizes insurers to provide no or low cost loss prevention programs to policyholders, pursuant to regulations.

NY S03553

Ensures that insurers are permitted to offer loss prevention programs as long as such programs are offered to the general public and the insurer's policyholders.

NY A03056

Ensures that insurers are permitted to offer loss prevention programs as long as such programs are offered to the general public and the insurer's policyholders.

NY A09740

Provides that certain provisions relating to rebating and discrimination regarding insurance contracts shall not prohibit any insurer from providing loss mitigation or loss control programs at no cost or a reduced cost to policyholders.

NY A00807

Permits insurers to provide certain loss prevention and risk management devices to insureds and prospective insureds.

NY A01076

Relates to workplace safety and loss prevention programs.

NY A05445

Requires insurers offering renewal of certain Medicare supplemental insurance policies or providing notification of a change in premiums of such policies to notify policyholders of the availability of policies offered by such insurer with similar benefits at a comparable premium or the ability of such policyholder to purchase a different policy without the pre-existing condition waiting period; applies to policies for which such insurers no longer accept new contracts but continue to renew for existing policyholders.

NY S02834

Relates to the requirement for policyholders to provide notice to withdraw from the state insurance fund.

NY A03061

Relates to the requirement for policyholders to provide notice to withdraw from the state insurance fund.

NY S00344

Requires that insurers providing no-fault coverage reimburse other insurers for the payment of claims to providers which should have been covered by a no-fault insurer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.