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Utah Senate unanimously passes bill allowing households to exclude high-risk drivers from family policies
Summary
Senate Bill 225 allows families to obtain insurance excluding a household driver who cannot get separate coverage, intended to reduce the number of uninsured drivers; senators said the bill balances coverage access and liability concerns and it passed with a large majority.
Senator Hilliard explained Senate Bill 225, which responds to situations where a household member (often a 16–17-year-old) loses driving privileges or cannot obtain separate auto insurance. As he described it, "What this bill provides is that you now if the son cannot get insurance, you can still get an insurance up for yourself without that requirement." The…
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