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House Business Committee advances measure to remove $200 cap on insurer-provided risk-mitigation devices
Summary
The House Business Committee voted to introduce RS3183, a Department of Insurance-backed proposal to eliminate a $200 statutory cap that has limited insurers’ ability to supply devices such as fitness trackers or water-leak sensors to policyholders.
The Idaho House Business Committee on Monday voted to introduce RS3183, a proposal from the Department of Insurance to remove a $200 limit on risk-mitigation devices that insurers may provide to policyholders.
The change, presented by Representative Jeff Cornelis (District 12), would allow insurers to provide devices — examples given during the hearing included fitness trackers and water-leak detectors — without being restricted by a statutory $200 threshold. "This is basically a simple change to make it allowable for entities to provide a risk mitigation device like a Fitbit or a…
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