Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4174

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Number of countries in which a township mutual fire insurance company may write business increased, and policies permitted to avoid automatic cancellation in connection with the merger of township mutual fire insurance companies.

Impact

The enactment of HF4174 would significantly alter the regulatory landscape regarding township mutual fire insurance companies. By expanding the areas of operation, the bill would likely lead to a more competitive environment in insurance offerings, which may result in better services and options for policyholders. This change is particularly relevant in rural or underserved regions, where local insurance options may be limited. Proponents of the bill argue that this will enhance stability and availability of fire insurance products.

Summary

House File 4174 (HF4174) addresses the operational scope of township mutual fire insurance companies by increasing the number of countries in which these companies are allowed to write business. This legislative measure seeks to modify existing state insurance regulations, allowing for greater flexibility and the potential expansion of market opportunities for township mutual fire insurance companies. By broadening the geographic scope, HF4174 aims to enhance competition in the insurance market, benefitting both providers and consumers.

Contention

While supporters emphasize the advantages of increased competition, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of regulatory oversight as these companies expand their operations. Critics of the bill may argue that it could lead to potential risks in consumer protection if regulatory mechanisms are not sufficiently adapted to the broader scope of insurance operations. The balance between fostering business growth and ensuring adequate consumer safeguards is likely to be a major point of contention in discussions about HF4174.

Companion Bills

MN SF4218

Similar To Counties in which a township mutual fire insurance company may write business increase and permitting certain policies to avoid automatic cancellation in connection with the merger of township mutual fire insurance companies provisions

Previously Filed As

MN SF4218

Counties in which a township mutual fire insurance company may write business increase and permitting certain policies to avoid automatic cancellation in connection with the merger of township mutual fire insurance companies provisions

MN HB3090

Insurance; reorganization; mutual insurer; stock insurer; Insurance Commissioner; mutual holding company; plan; foreign mutual insurance companies; effective date.

MN SB827

Relating to the establishment and operation of urban mutual insurance companies.

MN HB3496

Relating to farm mutual insurance companies.

MN HB2449

Relating to requirements for county mutual insurance companies.

MN SB690

Relating to the applicability of certain insurance laws to certain farm mutual insurance companies.

MN SB2179

Relating to the applicability of certain insurance laws to certain farm mutual insurance companies.

MN HB2789

Relating to the applicability of certain insurance laws to certain farm mutual insurance companies.

MN HB3249

Relating to the applicability of certain insurance laws to certain farm mutual insurance companies.

MN HB3545

Relating to the applicability of certain insurance laws to certain farm mutual insurance companies.

Similar Bills

MN SF4218

Counties in which a township mutual fire insurance company may write business increase and permitting certain policies to avoid automatic cancellation in connection with the merger of township mutual fire insurance companies provisions

OH HB101

Modify the law regarding village dissolution

IL SB1241

TWSHP CD-CEMETERY BOARD

IN SB0033

Distributions of public safety income tax revenue.

OH SB75

Regards municipal creation of joint economic development district

OH SB29

Allow municipalities create joint economic development district

OH HB331

Regards village dissolution

OH HB113

Regards annexation and financial disclosure forms, tax exemptions