South Dakota 2024 Regular Session

South Dakota House Bill HB1247

Introduced
1/31/24  

Caption

Provide consumer protection through fair access to financial and insurance products and services.

Impact

The legislation delineates specific practices deemed as unsafe or unsound, compelling financial institutions to comply with these outlined standards or risk facing penalties. By August 2024, institutions must attest annually that they adhere to these new guidelines, thereby fostering a more accountable financial service environment. The law seeks to address and mitigate potential prejudices in financial dealings, aiming for equitable access irrespective of a person's background or beliefs.

Summary

House Bill 1247 aims to enhance consumer protection by ensuring fair access to financial and insurance products and services within the state of South Dakota. The bill establishes a framework where financial institutions are obliged to evaluate customers and determine service provisions based on unique risk factors rather than discriminatory practices. It prohibits financial institutions from denying services based on political opinions, religious affiliations, or factors that do not pertain to a quantitative and impartial risk assessment, thereby promoting inclusivity in accessing financial services.

Contention

Notably, HB1247 introduces concerns regarding the implications for financial institutions claiming religious purposes, allowing them to make service decisions based on religious beliefs. Critics argue this could create loopholes that allow for selective service provision under the guise of religious freedom, potentially undermining the bill's intention to provide broad consumer protections. As such, the discussions surrounding HB1247 reflect a tension between protecting vulnerable consumers and respecting institutional religious rights, leading to heated debates among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD HB1207

Prevent financial services providers from denying service based on certain grounds.

SD HB1091

Amend provisions of the insurance statutes regarding producer recommendations and responsibilities.

SD SB85

Revise rebating provisions in the insurance code.

SD SB101

Provide the Department of Health with oversight authority for the provision of emergency medical services.

SD HB1015

Update provisions related to the licensure of funeral directors and the provision of funeral services.

SD SB43

Revise certain provisions regarding money transmission.

SD SB28

Revise and repeal obsolete provisions related to the Department of Social Services.

SD HB1173

Prevent the enforcement of federal laws and directives related to firearms, accessories, and ammunition.

SD HB1240

Amend provisions addressing guardianships and conservatorships.

SD HB1227

Authorize the issuance of extreme risk protection orders.

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