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House Business Committee introduces bill to remove $200 cap on insurer-provided risk‑mitigation devices

2664303 · January 27, 2025
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Summary

The Idaho House Business Committee voted to introduce RS3183, a Department of Insurance-sponsored proposal to remove a statutory $200 cap that has limited insurers from supplying risk‑mitigating devices such as heart monitors, water‑leak sensors and similar equipment.

Representative Jeff Cornelis, a Republican from District 12 in Nampa, told the House Business Committee on Jan. 2025 that RS3183 comes from the Idaho Department of Insurance and would allow insurers and other entities to provide risk mitigation devices without the current $200 statutory cap. “This is a come from the Department of Insurance,” Cornelis said. “This is basically a simple change to make it allowable for entities to provide a risk mitigation device like a Fitbit or a water meter that can…

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