New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1059

Introduced
1/31/22  

Caption

Clarifies that insurance broker transparency requirement only applies to sale of health benefits plans.

Notes

The bill has been introduced, and its passage may denote a significant shift in how health insurance brokers operate within New Jersey, thus altering both state regulations and potentially influencing broader industry practices. The effective date of the bill, set for 60 days post-enactment, indicates a structured timeline for the implementation of these proposed changes.

Impact

The amendments proposed in S1059 specifically state that the transparency requirement applies solely to health benefits plans, and not to general health insurance policies or contracts. By delineating the definition of health benefits plans, the bill seeks to provide a clearer regulatory framework for insurance brokers, facilitating a more standardized approach to the sale and negotiation of health benefits. The bill aims to reduce potential confusion among consumers regarding the nature of the insurance products being offered, as well as the associated costs.

Summary

Senate Bill 1059, also titled 'An Act concerning insurance producers and amending P.L.2008, c.38,' was introduced to clarify the requirements related to the transparency of commissions for insurance brokers in New Jersey. The primary objective of the bill is to ensure that insurance producers are obligated to inform clients about any commissions or fees they will earn from the sale, solicitation, or negotiation of health benefits plans. This transparency is aimed at protecting consumers and enhancing their understanding of the costs associated with their health benefits plans.

Contention

Although the bill primarily aims at providing clarity, some stakeholders may still argue that the amendments could limit the scope of transparency to the detriment of consumers. By not extending these requirements to all health insurance products, there is a possibility that consumers may continue to be unaware of commissions on products that fall outside this narrower definition. Critics might contend that full transparency should encompass all types of health insurance to foster a more comprehensive understanding of the insurance marketplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SB0165

Requirements of short term insurance plans.

NJ S3480

"The Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act"; revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans.

NJ A5137

"The Small Business Health Insurance Affordability Act"; revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans.

NJ S1840

Makes technical corrections to individual health coverage and small employer health benefits programs and to NJ FamilyCare.

NJ S2994

Clarifies that owners of self-driving motor vehicles must comply with existing insurance requirements.

NJ S1188

Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.

NJ A1304

Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.

NJ A2765

Revises certain requirements for individual and small employer health benefits plans and for small employer members of multiple employer welfare arrangements.

NJ A1812

Clarifies that owners of self-driving motor vehicles must comply with existing insurance requirements.

NJ S1431

Clarifies that owners of self-driving motor vehicles must comply with existing insurance requirements.

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