Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2249

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Insurance; coverage exclusions regulated.

Impact

This bill represents a significant shift in the regulation of insurance policies, particularly in how insurers define and limit liability coverage for family members. Under the proposed legislation, policies that exclude liability for injuries to household members or relatives would be considered void, thus rendering such practices against public policy. This change may lead to broader coverage for families and ensure that insurers cannot deny claims based on such exclusions, which advocates argue is crucial for protecting the rights and safety of family members.

Summary

House File 2249, known as the Family Protection Act, seeks to regulate certain exclusions within boat insurance policies and personal umbrella policies in the state of Minnesota. The key provision prohibits insurance policies from excluding coverage for damages occurring to individuals simply because they are part of the insured's household or related to the insured by blood or marriage. By addressing these exclusions, the bill aims to enhance protection for families under their insurance coverage, thereby aligning Minnesota's insurance laws with public policy interests that support family and household unity.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HF2249 is the potential impact on insurance premiums. The legislation stipulates that any premium increases resulting from the changes must receive approval from the commerce commissioner. Critics of the bill argue that this could complicate the operations of insurance companies, potentially leading to increased costs for consumers if insurers feel pressured to adjust rates to maintain profitability. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding how this could affect the availability of certain types of coverage, particularly for those who may need specialized policies.

Notable_points

Supporters of HF2249, including families and consumer advocacy groups, contend that the legislation is necessary to prevent insurance companies from leveraging exclusions that unfairly disadvantage families in times of crisis. Conversely, detractors express apprehension over the implications for market stability and the administrative burden placed on insurance providers, urging for a more balanced approach to insurance regulations that considers both consumer protection and industry sustainability.

Companion Bills

MN SF2168

Similar To Family Protection Act

Previously Filed As

MN SF2168

Family Protection Act

MN HF2603

Household exclusions prohibited in policies of automotive insurance.

MN SF2658

Household exclusions prohibition in policies of automotive insurance

MN HF2389

Data calls authorized, group capital calculations established for insurers, insurers required to complete a NAIC liquidity stress test, insurers required to file group capital calculations and results from the NAIC liquidity stress test, insurers required to secure a deposit or bond, limited long-term care insurance provided for and regulated, automobile insurance governing provisions modified, data classified, penalties provided, and technical changes made.

MN HF2494

Motor vehicle insurance provisions modified relating to uninsured and underinsured liability coverage amounts, motorcycle insurance coverage required, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) recovery account and surcharge established.

MN SF2457

Insurance provisions modification

MN HF4907

Licensing and registration of limited lines travel insurance producers and travel retailers provided, travel insurance sale and regulation provided.

MN SF5348

Motor vehicle insurance liability, uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage amounts modification; motorcycle insurance inclusion uninsured and underinsured coverage requirement

MN HB1810

Relating to certain exclusions for personal automobile liability insurance.

MN HF5314

Liability and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage amounts raised, and motorcycle insurance required to include uninsured/underinsured coverage.

Similar Bills

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