Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2745

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

Car repair and insurance; require insurer to pay prevailing market amount, require OEM parts and other provisions.

Impact

The bill's implementation is likely to alter the dynamics between insurance providers and repair shops. By restricting insurers from requiring the use of specific repair facilities, it enhances the consumer's ability to choose their preferred repair shops without being pressured by their insurance providers. It also ensures that vehicle repairs are conducted according to accepted OEM standards, which could lead to higher quality repairs and, ultimately, more satisfied customers. The law is set to take effect on July 1, 2024, thus providing ample time for all stakeholders to prepare for its implications.

Summary

Senate Bill 2745 seeks to amend Section 83-11-501 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The bill mandates that insurers are required to pay for vehicle repairs, including glass repair or replacement, only up to the prevailing market amount that reflects the proper repair costs within a reasonable geographical area. Additionally, it insists that all repairs must conform to original equipment manufacturers' (OEM) repair procedures and utilize OEM parts or equivalent. This reflects a significant shift in protecting consumers' rights in relation to car repairs covered by insurance policies.

Contention

The discussion surrounding SB 2745 may raise debates among insurers, repair facilities, and consumers. Insurers might argue that the bill could lead to increased costs, influencing overall insurance premiums, while opponents may emphasize the necessity for transparency and fair practices in repair services. The prohibition of referral fees could also spark contention among repair facilities that rely on insurer recommendations for business, consequently impacting their operations and profitability.

Enforcement

To ensure compliance with the new regulations, the bill includes provisions for penalizing insurers who violate these standards. This aspect emphasizes the legislature's commitment to protecting consumers from any potential malpractice or unfair practices in the insurance industry, thereby reinforcing the accountability of insurers within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2223

Health insurance carriers; require to cap patient cost for prescriptions for insulin drugs.

MS HB875

Public purchases; revise bidding requirements for certain projects and other related to Mississippi Landmarks.

MS HB1134

State and School Employees Life and Health Insurance Plan; bring forward code section on.

MS HB913

Motor vehicle liability insurance policy; require to include medical payment coverage.

MS HB1082

Child support; require insurers to provide MDHS certain information for noncustodial, delinquent parents.

MS HB1138

Health insurance; prohibit cost-sharing requirements for certain breast examinations if insurer provided these benefits under.

MS HB1103

Property and casualty insurance; require blighted real property to be cleaned up before insurer pay insured certain amount.

MS HB1162

Reciprocal insurance; revise sworn declaration requirements of and board of directors for.

MS HB853

Health insurance policies; require certain to provide infertility coverage and establish pilot program in State Health Plan.

MS HB878

Construction certificate of responsibility; increase to $75,000.00 and align bond requirement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.