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Committee reviews bill to remove certain commissioner reporting requirements and simplify definition of ‘person’ in enforcement statute

2159287 · January 27, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 2048 would eliminate two specified reporting requirements that currently require the insurance commissioner to report to the governor and would shorten a long statutory list of entities covered by the insurance enforcement statute by using a general phrase. The department described the changes as housekeeping.

House Bill 2048 was presented to the House Insurance Committee. The bill would (1) eliminate two statutorily required reports that the commissioner previously was required to send to the governor and (2) streamline the statutory definition of “person” in the insurance enforcement statute by replacing a long enumerated list of entities with a catch‑all phrase.

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