Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB693

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Report Pass
1/26/26  
Engrossed
1/29/26  
Engrossed
1/29/26  
Engrossed
1/30/26  
Refer
2/4/26  
Report Pass
2/26/26  
Engrossed
3/3/26  
Engrossed
3/5/26  
Enrolled
3/11/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  

Caption

Motor vehicle insurance; unfair discrimination based on individual's consumer credit info., report.

Impact

The passage of SB693 would have significant implications for how motor vehicle insurance is structured in Virginia. By curbing the ability of insurers to consider consumer credit data, the bill seeks to foster a more equitable insurance landscape where rates are determined primarily by driving records and other relevant factors, rather than economic status or credit history. Furthermore, the bill directs the State Corporation Commission's Bureau of Insurance to study existing practices to evaluate the fairness and reliability of insurance premium settings.

Summary

SB693 is a legislative measure aimed at amending the Code of Virginia related to unfair discrimination in motor vehicle insurance. The bill specifically prohibits insurers from using an individual's consumer credit information or credit-based insurance score as a factor in underwriting motor vehicle insurance. This change is intended to address concerns over unfair practices that may arise from such metrics, which could disproportionately affect certain groups of customers under similar risk expectations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB693 appears largely supportive, especially among consumer advocacy groups that argue the use of credit information in insurance underwriting perpetuates inequality and unfair discrimination. Proponents of the bill emphasize the necessity for fair treatment of all consumers in accessing affordable insurance rates. However, there might be industry pushback, as insurance companies could argue that credit information is a valuable indicator of risk management which helps in accurately pricing insurance policies.

Contention

Discussion around SB693 exposes tension between consumer protection interests and traditional insurance practices. Notable points of contention may arise about the implications of disallowing credit-based assessments—especially concerning the potential for increased rates for certain groups if insurers have to rely solely on driving records. Stakeholders may express concern over how this might affect the availability and affordability of insurance policies in the long term, given the regulatory changes initiated by this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2769

Life or health insurances; unfair discrimination, pre-exposure prophylaxis for prevention of HIV.

VA SB1159

Motor vehicle insurance; underinsured motorist coverage, revises language of required notice.

VA HB2385

Motor vehicle accidents; actions brought by uninsured motorists, limited damages.

VA HB2492

Motor vehicle accidents; actions brought by uninsured motorists, limited damages.

VA HB2274

Health benefit programs; discrimination, cause of action.

VA HB2659

Motor vehicle dealers; use of buyer's order for leased motor vehicles.

VA HB2525

Health insurance; electronic prior authorization, report.

VA HB2611

Health insurance; coverage for cancer follow-up testing, report.

VA HB2208

Health insurance; coverage for at-home blood pressure monitors, report.

VA SB1186

Health insurance; coverage for donor human milk, penalty.

Similar Bills

NJ A1366

Prohibits unfair discrimination in issuing or rating life insurance policies based on transgender status or certain gender identity information.

NJ A2146

Prohibits discrimination with respect to charging of rates of premiums for disability and accident insurance.

VA HB2769

Life or health insurances; unfair discrimination, pre-exposure prophylaxis for prevention of HIV.

VA HB60

Life or health insurances; unfair discrimination, pre-exposure prophylaxis for prevention of HIV.

VA HB1228

Motor vehicle insurance; use of certain factors to establish rates prohibited.

RI H6368

Amends unfair discrimination statutes to encompass more protected categories and protects against additional forms of discrimination.

RI H7940

Amends unfair discrimination statutes to encompass more protected categories and protect against additional forms of discrimination.

RI S3107

Amends unfair discrimination statutes to encompass more protected categories and protect against additional forms of discrimination.