Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2168

Introduced
1/5/22  
Refer
1/27/22  
Report Pass
2/8/22  
Refer
2/8/22  
Report Pass
2/22/22  
Engrossed
3/10/22  
Refer
3/31/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Refer
5/2/22  
Report Pass
5/4/22  
Refer
5/5/22  
Report Pass
5/5/22  
Refer
5/10/22  
Report Pass
5/11/22  
Enrolled
5/11/22  
Passed
6/30/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to insurance

Impact

The changes introduced by HB 2168 are expected to modernize Missouri's insurance framework and improve administrative efficiency. By creating the Unemployment Automation Fund and specifying its intended use, the bill aims to enhance the administration of unemployment benefits and reduce potential redundancies in funding. The bill’s provisions also prioritize the availability of funding for automated systems, addressing the need for updated infrastructure within state agencies responsible for unemployment insurance management.

Summary

House Bill 2168 aims to amend several sections pertaining to insurance regulation and establish new provisions regarding the management of state funds, particularly the 'Unemployment Automation Fund.' The bill seeks to streamline processes by repealing outdated sections of law and enacting new regulations tailored to the current economic climate and technological advancements in documentation. This includes allowing insurance companies to utilize electronic documentation and modifying financial responsibility requirements for motor vehicle registration.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 2168 appears to be favorable among legislators, as indicated by the voting history that shows overwhelming support with 127 yeas to only 3 nays during its passage. There is a general consensus on the necessity to modernize and improve the efficiency of insurance regulations in light of evolving industry standards and practices. However, some concerns were raised regarding the implications of electronic documentation and whether it adequately protects consumers' rights.

Contention

While there is broad support for the bill, implications of electronic documentation and modifications to financial responsibility requirements have been points of contention among certain stakeholders. Critics have voiced concerns that electronic delivery could complicate compliance and potentially disadvantage individuals who prefer or require traditional documentation methods. Additionally, the provisions related to financial responsibility for motor vehicles may raise questions about enforcement and the adequacy of consumer protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB783

Modifies provisions relating to insurance

MO HB2743

Modifies provisions relating to health insurance

MO HB2566

Modifies provisions relating to travel insurance

MO SB1116

Modifies provisions relating to travel insurance

MO HB1019

Modifies provisions relating to property and casualty insurance

MO HB655

Modifies provisions relating to property and casualty insurance

MO HB1288

Modifies provisions relating to effect of suicide on life insurance policies

MO HB2690

Modifies provisions relating to the purchasing of liability insurance for tort claims

MO SB180

Modifies provisions relating to medical malpractice insurance and abortion providers

MO SB1348

Modifies provisions relating to the production and retention of certain insurance documents

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VT S0051

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MO HB2145

Modifies provisions relating to the minimum standard for valuation of insurance policies and contracts

MO SB783

Modifies provisions relating to insurance

VT H0055

An act relating to miscellaneous unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, and employment practices amendments and to establishing the Vermont Baby Bond Trust