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Senate advances bill requiring annual insurer comparison tables; vote 22–2
Summary
Senate Bill 10, which would require the insurance commissioner to publish annual comparison tables for auto and homeowners insurance (including a complaint ratio), was reported out of committee and placed on the third‑reading calendar after a 22–2 vote; sponsors noted a sunset and modest fiscal note for printing and potential staffing.
The Utah Senate advanced Senate Bill 10, a consumer‑oriented measure that would require the insurance commissioner to publish an annual table comparing premiums for hypothetical risks across top insurers and to include a complaint‑ratio metric intended to help consumers compare companies.
Lane Beatty, committee chairman, described SB10 as a tool to aid consumers shopping for homeowners and auto insurance. The bill originally called for the top 50…
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