Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1262

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to dental insurance

Impact

One of the primary impacts of H1262 is the potential simplification of regulatory requirements for dental insurers. By revoking certain provisions that might pose barriers, the bill could encourage more competition within the market. This not only has the potential for better financial health for smaller dental insurers, but it may also lead to more affordable premiums for consumers, ultimately enhancing dental coverage options available to Massachusetts residents.

Summary

House Bill 1262, presented by Representative Paul McMurtry, aims to amend various sections of Chapter 176X of the General Laws concerning dental insurance in Massachusetts. The bill proposes to eliminate specific financial stipulations regarding carrier contributions to surplus and modifies provisions related to market group sizes for insurance premiums. These changes are part of broader efforts to streamline dental insurance regulations, potentially facilitating better access to dental care for the public.

Contention

While the bill has the objective of improving the dental insurance landscape, it does not come without points of contention. Stakeholders in the dental industry and some consumer advocacy groups may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of consumer protections once certain regulations are amended or removed. Critics might argue that the removal of financial reporting requirements could lead to less accountability among carriers, thereby potentially impacting the quality of coverage and services provided to consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1124

Relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits

MA H1110

Relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits

MA S698

Relative to dental insurance assignment of benefits

MA S697

Relative to dental insurance consumer protections

MA S676

To ensure consumer cost protection under the dental medical loss ratio

MA H1119

To ensure consumer cost protection under the dental medical loss ratio

MA H1149

Relative to insurance coverage for individuals with autism

MA S1668

Relative to the composition of the Group Insurance Commission

MA S637

Relative to group insurance commission procurement

MA H1094

Expanding coverage of dental procedures

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.