Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB595

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Report Pass
1/25/24  
Engrossed
1/30/24  
Refer
2/1/24  
Report Pass
2/19/24  
Engrossed
2/22/24  
Engrossed
2/26/24  
Enrolled
2/29/24  
Chaptered
3/28/24  

Caption

Insurance; conducting business by electronic means.

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 595 would significantly influence state laws on insurance notification and documentation procedures. By allowing insurers to deliver crucial information electronically, it reduces reliance on paper communications, which can be slower and less environmentally friendly. The bill also outlines responsibilities for both policyholders and insurers in managing and opting out of electronic communications, creating a framework for consent that addresses modern digital practices while ensuring protections for consumers.

Summary

House Bill 595 focuses on facilitating the electronic delivery of insurance-related documents and communications within the health benefit sector. The bill aims to modernize the way insurers communicate with policyholders by allowing for important documents, such as coverage evidence and policy amendments, to be delivered electronically. This is intended to improve efficiency and accessibility for those who regularly interact with their health insurance plans and to align with advancing technological practices in business communications.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 595 appears broadly supportive, especially among proponents who see this shift as a necessary adaptation to contemporary societal norms regarding communication. Supporters argue that electronic delivery methods can save time and resources while enhancing access to important information for consumers. However, there are concerns raised by advocates for those who may struggle with digital literacy or lack access to necessary technology, emphasizing a need for safeguards to protect all policyholders, particularly the elderly or less technologically adept individuals.

Contention

Notable discussion points include the balance between technological advancement and consumer protection, particularly regarding the risk of disenfranchising those not comfortable with electronic communications. Additionally, discussions revolve around the requirements for insurers to notify policyholders of their rights regarding electronic versus paper communication, ensuring transparency in the transition towards more digital practices in the insurance sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1261

Health insurance; electronic prior authorization and disclosure of certain information.

VA HB1471

Health insurance; electronic prior authorization and disclosure of certain information.

VA SB927

Health carrier fair business standards; SCC's Bureau of Insurance to evaluate.

VA HB1739

Health carrier fair business standards; SCC's Bureau of Insurance to evaluate.

VA SB1131

Insurance agents; title insurance and viatical settlement.

VA HB2215

Long-term care insurance; rate increases, notice requirements.

VA HB1505

Health insurance; provider contracts, audits.

VA HB1503

Health insurance; provider contracts, timeframe for provider to request appeal.

VA HB1782

Health insurance; ensuring fairness in cost-sharing.

VA SB1425

Health insurance; ensuring fairness in cost-sharing.

Similar Bills

TX HB3309

Relating to appointment of and performance of notarial acts by an electronic notary public; authorizing a fee and creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1217

Relating to appointment of and performance of notarial acts by an online notary public and online acknowledgment and proof of written instruments; authorizing a fee and creating a criminal offense.

NC S552

Modifications to Notary Public Act

CA AB1667

Electronic wills.

CA AB2961

Civil procedure: electronic filing and service.

CA AB2283

Civil actions: electronic service.

LA HB572

Provides for electronic notaries public and electronic notarial acts

CA SB666

Service of papers: electronic service by court.