West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2861

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  

Caption

To raise the threshold for nominal referral fees from $25 to $100

Impact

If enacted, HB2861 will primarily affect the practices of insurance agents and producers in West Virginia. By increasing the nominal fee cap, the bill allows for a higher monetary incentive for referrals, which could encourage more referral activity within the insurance sector. However, it will also necessitate a regulatory adjustment to ensure compliance with the new definition. The legislation aims to streamline the way referral fees are managed and how they are perceived in the insurance market.

Summary

House Bill 2861 is a proposed legislation aimed at amending the West Virginia Code to define a nominal fee for providing referrals to insurance companies or producers. Specifically, the bill proposes raising the threshold for what is considered a 'nominal fee' from $25 to $100. This change is designed to clarify the financial rules governing referral fees within the state's insurance industry, establishing a more consistent framework for such transactions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2861 appears to be largely supportive among insurance professionals who view the bill as a positive adjustment that could enhance business opportunities. Supporters argue that the raised limit on referral fees aligns better with current market conditions and could lead to increased engagement between agents and clients. Conversely, there may be concerns regarding the ethical implications and potential for abuse associated with higher referral fees, although these concerns have not been the central focus of discussions thus far.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB2861 may arise from debates on the balance between incentivizing referrals and regulating potential excesses in compensation. While the bill aims to promote growth and activity in the insurance market, it is important to address concerns regarding safeguarding clients and the fairness of such financial practices. Ensuring that clients are protected from possible undue influence by incentivized referrals will likely be a key issue to watch as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB5057

To raise the threshold for nominal referral fees from $25 to $100.

WV HB3134

To raise the bid thresholds for municipal projects from $25,000 to $50,000

WV HB5441

Relating to raising the threshold from $25,000 to $50,000 for the requirement of bids for municipal public works projects.

WV HB2637

Raising the threshold bid for county governments

WV SB2801

Public purchases; raise bidding requirement threshold from $5,000 to $25,000.

WV HB1307

Election laws in home rule counties and cities and nominating petition signature thresholds in park districts.

WV HB5420

Modifying bid thresholds for public works projects

WV HB2547

Raise cost of living threshold for retired municipal police officers

WV HB4709

To increase the threshold for the rate of taxation by $10,000 and $5,000, respectively

WV A295

Raises income eligibility threshold for pension and retirement income exclusion from gross income to $125,000.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.