Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB287

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  
Report Pass
2/22/21  
Engrossed
3/11/21  
Refer
3/22/21  
Report Pass
4/1/21  
Enrolled
4/14/21  

Caption

Travel insurance; establishing purpose of act; authorizing persons with certain lines of authority to sell travel insurance. Effective date.

Impact

The passage of SB 287 modifies the applicability of existing insurance laws to travel insurance by creating specific provisions that will guide the sale and regulation of these products. It allows for certain licensed individuals to sell travel insurance without needing to be appointed by an insurer. One crucial component of this bill includes stipulations for premium taxes applicable to travel insurance sold to Oklahoma residents, which will help generate revenue for the state while ensuring compliance with similar tax obligations as other lines of insurance.

Summary

Senate Bill 287 establishes a legal framework for the sale and regulation of travel insurance in Oklahoma. It amends existing statutes to clarify the roles and licensing requirements for individuals and entities that offer travel insurance, such as limited lines travel insurance producers and travel administrators. The bill aims to ensure that insurance can be sold efficiently while providing necessary consumer protections, including clear disclosures about coverage terms and conditions. Additionally, it specifies that travel insurance policies must cover various risks associated with travel, such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and loss of luggage.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB 287 appears supportive among industry stakeholders, as it seeks to create a more structured and clear marketplace for travel insurance in Oklahoma. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential for the bill to enable aggressive sales tactics among unlicensed retailers that might compromise consumer understanding of the insurance products being sold. The focus on consumer protection in the bill’s language underscores the legislative intent to balance industry needs with the rights of consumers.

Contention

Notable points of contention emerged from discussions related to the bill's provisions on pre-existing condition exclusions and the potential burden placed on consumers in understanding these terms. Critics express that aggressive marketing tactics by limited lines travel insurance producers could lead to inadequate consumer awareness regarding their coverage. Furthermore, the role of travel retailers and their responsibilities in providing accurate information while not acting as licensed insurance producers presents a gray area that could lead to compliance challenges and consumer complaints.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB543

Insurance; creating the Insurance Data Security Act. Effective date.

OK SB758

Real Estate Appraiser Board; authorizing employment of director for certain purposes; making employees state employees; providing certain employees are employees of the Insurance Department. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB462

Insurance; creating the Oklahoma Right to Shop Act; authorizing insurance carriers to create certain incentive programs. Effective date.

OK SB543

Insurance; creating the Insurance Data Security Act. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1030

Insurance Department; authorizing Department to conduct certain examinations in certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK SB122

Reinsurance; establishing requirements of assuming insurers; requiring Insurance Commissioner to establish certain lists of insurers. Effective date.

OK SB789

Pharmacy benefit managers; permitting use of certain records without limitations of date or source for certain purposes; establishing certain reimbursement rates for certain drugs. Effective date.

OK HB2046

Authorizing insurers to file certain travel insurance policies under the accident and health line of insurance.

OK HB3091

Insurance; rates; penalties; hearing; due diligence search; filings; surplus lines licensee; broker; unfair settlement; third-party administrator; Insurance Commissioner; effective date.

OK SB979

Insurance; allowing certain insurance companies to obtain certificate of authority and establish business for reinsurance. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB2824

Long-term care; transfer of employees, powers, duties, monies and contractual rights; informal dispute resolution process; effective dates; emergency.

OK HB2824

Long-term care; transfer of employees, powers, duties, monies and contractual rights; informal dispute resolution process; effective dates; emergency.

OK HB3091

Insurance; rates; penalties; hearing; due diligence search; filings; surplus lines licensee; broker; unfair settlement; third-party administrator; Insurance Commissioner; effective date.

OK SB719

Long-term care; directing transfer of certain employees, powers, duties and monies to State Department of Health; modifying membership of Long-Term Care Facility Advisory Board. Effective date.

OK SB549

Pharmacy benefits management; modifying provisions ad requirements of managers; modifying administration by the Insurance Department. Effective date.