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Ohio Department of Insurance presents largely flat budget, highlights consumer and mental-health initiatives
Summary
An unnamed representative of the Ohio Department of Insurance told the Senate committee the department is non‑GRF and requested roughly $51 million for FY26 and $52.75 million for FY27 to regulate insurers, expand consumer services, and enhance mental-health insurance assistance and provider payment transparency.
The Senate Government Oversight and Reform Committee received testimony on the Ohio Department of Insurance budget during the Sub. H.B. 96 hearing.
A representative of the Ohio Department of Insurance (unnamed in the transcript) said the department is funded by licensing and examination fees rather than the General Revenue Fund and presented a mostly flat-funded budget request: about $51,000,000 for FY26 and $52,750,313…
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