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Committee clears proposal allowing insurers to provide higher-value risk-mitigation devices
Summary
A draft statute (RS3183) from the Department of Insurance to remove a $200 cap on insurer-provided risk-mitigation devices was accepted for introduction after lawmakers asked about consumer protections and rate uses for health or usage data.
The Idaho House Business Committee voted to introduce RS3183, a request submitted by the Department of Insurance to remove a dollar cap that previously limited insurers from providing risk-mitigation devices valued above $200.
Representative Jeff Cornelis (R-District 12, Nampa) presented the measure, saying it would clarify that entities can provide devices such as fitness trackers or water-leak meters if those devices help reduce loss. "This is a...change to make it allowable for…
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