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House passes 'Lloyd’s Law' to bar insurers from denying life coverage over naloxone prescriptions
2821471 · March 17, 2025
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House Bill 111, known as Lloyd’s Law, passed the Pennsylvania House 153-49 to prohibit life insurers from denying coverage solely because naloxone appears in an applicant’s prescription history.
Harrisburg, March 17 — The Pennsylvania House approved House Bill 111, dubbed “Lloyd’s Law,” to prohibit life-insurance discrimination based on an applicant’s prescription history showing naloxone, the opioid-overdose reversal medication. The bill passed 153 to 49.
Representative Curry, the bill’s sponsor from Delaware County, told the House the…
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