North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S882

Introduced
5/2/24  

Caption

Insurance Consumer Protection Study

Impact

If enacted, S882 would prompt a detailed review of existing insurance practices in North Carolina, particularly focusing on the policies that deviate from standard rates approved by the Commissioner of Insurance. This study would assess how frequently such deviations occur and their impact on consumers, specifically examining whether they lead to exorbitant or discriminatory rates. Moreover, the Department of Insurance would also evaluate the criteria used by insurers to determine which consumers are subjected to these rate deviations.

Summary

Senate Bill 882 is designed to direct the North Carolina Department of Insurance to conduct a comprehensive study on the use of consent to deviations by insurers, allowing them to charge consumers rates that are above the maximum set by the state. The bill aims to evaluate the current practices surrounding these deviations to enhance consumer protection and ensure transparency in the insurance market. This initiative will culminate in a report with findings and recommendations to be delivered to legislative oversight committees by July 1, 2025.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S882 has been cautiously optimistic among supporters who believe that understanding deviations in insurance rates is vital for enhancing consumer protection. Advocates argue that the bill could lead to better regulation and oversight, ultimately benefiting consumers. However, some stakeholders express concerns regarding the implications of extensive regulatory scrutiny, fearing that it might introduce complexities within the insurance market which could lead to increased costs for consumers and insurers alike.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S882 include the potential backlash from insurance companies, which may view the mandated study and increased oversight as regulatory overreach. Some insurers argue that the flexibility to set rates is crucial for their operations, while consumer advocates insist on transparency and accountability in pricing practices. As the bill progresses, the balance between consumer rights and insurance industry autonomy will likely be a central theme in the discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC HB1060

Travel Insurance Consumer Protections

NC HB82

AN ACT relating to consumer protections in health insurance.

NC SB354

Insurance Consumer Privacy Protection Act of 2025.

NC H925

Consumers in Crisis Protection Act

NC SF4

Omnibus Commerce and Consumer Protections policy and appropriations

NC SF2216

Omnibus Commerce and Consumer Protections policy and appropriations

NC SB974

Relating To Consumer Protection.

NC SB00007

An Act Strengthening Protections For Connecticut's Consumers Of Energy.

NC HB695

AN ACT relating to consumer protections in health insurance.

NC SB292

AN ACT relating to consumer protections in health insurance.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.