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Committee considers restoring limits on what driving data insurers may access
Summary
Representative Bill Twite told the House Transportation Committee HB1250 would restore limits on noncommercial driving‑record entries insurers may access; supporters said expanded disclosure has made many drivers uninsurable, while insurers said access is needed to price risk fairly.
Representative Bill Twite introduced House Bill 1250 to restore statutory language that would limit the entries on a noncommercial driving record insurers may request and use for underwriting and rating. Twite said the change responds to constituent complaints about premium increases after an earlier law revision expanded insurer access to more driving record details.
"House Bill 1250 simply reinstates verbiage that was removed... in 2023," Representative Bill Twite said, explaining the bill would again restrict the routine disclosure of low‑point or minor entries to insurers for noncommercial drivers.
Several motorists and local employers testified in support, describing difficulty hiring drivers and steep…
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