Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5336

Introduced
2/3/23  

Caption

Casualty Insurance Rating

Impact

If enacted, H5336 will have a significant impact on state laws concerning insurance practices. It will limit the ability of insurers to utilize potentially biased criteria that could traditionally affect how premiums are set. By emphasizing the importance of safe driving records over personal characteristics, the bill seeks to foster a more just environment in which insurance premiums reflect individual driver behavior rather than immutable characteristics. Moreover, the legislation includes provisions to protect older drivers, ensuring that age alone cannot be a reason for policy non-renewal or increased rates.

Summary

House Bill 5336 proposes amendments to the Casualty Insurance Rating regulations in Rhode Island, specifically addressing how automobile insurance providers can assess rates and premiums. The legislation is designed to prevent discrimination based on various personal characteristics such as education level, race, ethnicity, disability, occupation, income, and gender, mandating that insurers rely solely on the individual's driving record as a basis for their premium calculations. This change aims to create a more equitable insurance market where all drivers are treated fairly, regardless of background or demographic factors.

Contention

The proposal has sparked discussions and concerns among various stakeholders. Proponents argue that this bill will enhance fairness in the insurance market and protect vulnerable populations, particularly the elderly and those who might otherwise face unjust premium increases due to their demographic profile. On the other hand, some critics raise concerns about the potential broad impact on insurance companies' ability to assess risk and might argue that this could lead to higher overall premiums as insurers adjust their risk assessment models to comply with the new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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