Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB940

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Insurance department; remove from the provisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

Impact

The implications of HB940 include a significant alteration to how insurance regulatory functions are financed in Mississippi. By enabling the Insurance Department to utilize funds from fees and assessments, the bill could foster a more sustainable financial model for the department’s operations. Such a restructuring may enhance its ability to adequately respond to the evolving insurance landscape within the state while maintaining oversight and service delivery. However, the new funding mechanism may also lead to increased scrutiny regarding the transparency of how these funds are managed and allocated.

Summary

House Bill 940 aims to amend various provisions in the Mississippi Code related to the Department of Insurance's funding structure. The bill removes the requirement for the Department of Insurance to be funded exclusively by appropriations from the state general fund. Instead, it introduces provisions that allow unexpended amounts in the Insurance Department Fund, above a specified threshold, to lapse into the general fund at the end of each fiscal year. This modification is intended to provide more flexibility in funding the Department of Insurance's operations, thereby potentially reducing reliance on state appropriations. Additionally, it reflects a shift towards self-funding mechanisms for certain expenses through collected revenues.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, there are notable concerns surrounding the enactment of HB940. Critics argue that shifting from general fund appropriations could jeopardize the Department’s funding stability, particularly if fee collections do not meet anticipated levels. There is also apprehension that prioritizing certain fees may inadvertently disadvantage smaller insurance providers and lead to increased costs for consumers. Thus, the discussions around HB940 encapsulate a broader debate on balancing fiscal responsibility with the need for effective regulatory oversight in the insurance industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2788

State Fire Marshal and Fire Academy; remove from the provisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1028

Public Service Commission; remove from the provisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS SB2789

Public Service Commission; remove from the porvisions of the Mississippi Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1065

Public Utilities Staff; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1117

Public Utilities Staff; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1099

Public Service Commission; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS HB1116

Public Sevice Commission; remove from the provisions of the MS Budget Transparency and Simplification Act.

MS SB2739

Pharmacy Benefit Prompt Pay Act, Pharmacy Integrity Act, jurisdiction of Department of Insurance; bring forward provisions of.

MS SB2782

The Mississippi Comprehensive Hurricane And Wind Damage Mitigation Program; create and set provisions related thereto.

MS HB1127

Strengthen Mississippi Homes Act; create and provide fund for.

Similar Bills

MS HB1328

Comprehensive Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program; rename to strengthen MS Homes Program and provide funding.

MS SB2283

Public Service Commission; extend date of repeal on.

MS HB206

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB91

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2674

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2372

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS SB2413

The "Strengthen Mississippi Homes Program"; designate and prescribe mitigation requirements.

MS HB1127

Strengthen Mississippi Homes Act; create and provide fund for.